In case you thought “Emo” was a new Sesame Street character

Posted By katie allison granju

A student book reviewer for The Tennessee Journalist explains “emo” culture:


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A topic that is not considered often is the eating habits of emo fans. You would think that they ate that same thing everybody else ate. Well, some do but most are either strict vegetarians or even stricter vegans. The book also gives a few tips to emo eateries. Unfortunately, most of them are located in New York, Chicago, or California. Alas, all of us must grow up one day, and adults do not play a big part in the emo world. “For the most part, emo is about young, brokenhearted fans,” quotes Simon and Kelley.

Simon and Kelly have determined that the age of twenty is when emoness starts breaking up. They have included an age scale that says by the age of twenty-nine your emo years are probably expired. There are many more factors that are involved when it comes to being emo. The internet, television, and literature are immensely important, but you need to read the book to find out the details.

Apr 21st, 2008

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