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Goth is a subculture that emerged in the 1980s, characterized by its distinctive style, music taste, and general aesthetic. If you're interested in becoming goth, here are some steps you can take: 1. Familiarize yourself with goth culture: Read up on the history of goth, listen to goth music, and get a sense of the style and aesthetic associated with the subculture. This will help you understand the principles and values of goth culture. 2. Develop your goth style: Goth style is typically characterized by dark clothing, makeup, and hair. You can start by incorporating black into your wardrobe and experimenting with different styles of makeup and hair. 3. Explore goth music: Goth music encompasses a wide variety of genres, including post-punk, new wave, and industrial. Check out some of the classic goth bands like The Cure, Bauhaus, and Siouxsie and the Banshees, as well as newer goth acts like Chelsea Wolfe and Drab Majesty. 4. Find a community: Being part of a community is an essential aspect of goth culture. Attend goth events like concerts, festivals, and clubs to meet other like-minded individuals. 5. Embrace the goth ethos: Goth culture values individuality, creativity, and open-mindedness. Embrace these values in your everyday life and don't be afraid to express yourself authentically. Remember, being goth is about more than just the clothes you wear or the music you listen to. It's a subculture that values individuality and creativity, so don't be afraid to experiment and express yourself in your own unique way.
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