I heard a literary critic talk on NPR (my, aren't I the name-dropper
frapuccino-drinker) about how she went to a crash course on how to be a goth.
As it turned out, not all goths wear black.  That's the standard.  However,
there are the "pink" goths.  If the most frightening thing that could ever
happen to you is for you to be a "norm" in a pink dress and named Becky, then
you have passed through the black goth stage and into the pink.  Not all goths
go through this transformation.  In fact, most of them stay in the blacks.

Edward Craig wrote:

>         Unless we're being goths, when we wear black and whiteface (Either
> crew may go for odd hair color, if any hair at all). I think of Goths as
> hippies who don't like tie dye.

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