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If you want to express your gothic style while at school, there are a few things you can do to achieve that. Here are some tips on how to be goth at school: 1. Dress in gothic attire: Choose clothing that reflects your gothic style. Black clothing, fishnet stockings, and heavy boots are some examples of gothic attire. 2. Wear gothic makeup: Black eyeliner, dark lipstick, and heavy eye shadow can all help you achieve a gothic look. 3. Accessorize: Wearing gothic accessories like chokers, spiked bracelets, and pentagram necklaces can help you express your gothic style. 4. Listen to gothic music: Music is a big part of gothic culture. Listening to gothic music, like The Cure or Siouxsie and the Banshees, can help you connect with the gothic community. 5. Read gothic literature: Gothic literature, such as Edgar Allan Poe's stories, can help you better understand the gothic subculture. 6. Find a community: Look for other gothic individuals at your school or online. Finding a community of like-minded individuals can help you feel more confident in your gothic style. Remember, it's important to stay true to yourself and not let others discourage you from expressing your gothic style. Stay confident and proud of who you are.
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