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I completely agree with you. There are too many steriotypes today that all revolve around music. I wear a lot of black and listen to metal, and as i was walking my dog(its a 40pound fluffy thing) this older couple quite litterally point at me and move to the other side of the street. As they pass on the other side all i heard was the women say(i paused my music) "all gothic kids are violent" It was just really annoying for me to hear considering that if you ask anyone that knows me, i am one of the nicest guys you could meet. Those people that hear sterio types just make me super angry. not all gothic kids are going to go to school and kill everyone, not all people who listen to rap aer gangstars, not all people that post on a internet website are nerds :P. What I am getting that here is that a lot of people are prejudice(spelt wrong) against other people jsut because of what music they lidten to, and it makes me angry

yea exactly. lol btw you spelt prejudice right

I don't think that the ones who force you to read these plays TRULY know that they are linked to the very same situations they blame everything on. Something like Marilyn Manson would automatically come across as a violent feeding, satanic, "no meaning to what he says" freak show to many people. Now something such as Shakespeare seems to come across as a learning experience and they seem to overlook the violence.

true but marilyn manson could be looked on as a learning experience as well. Hes been through some shit in life and it shows in his songs. People could learn how to deal with things from his songs.