The Central Mystery (a.k.a. raging logical inconsistency) of my Church, not unlike the Catholic Trinity, is "The Denial Affimation". By denying your gothiness, you become gothier.
BTW: I haven't dyed my hair for about a year, for the most part I wear coloured shirts with ties (It all in the details - e.g. you'll rarely catch me without pointy Fleuvogs on my feet. See http://www.waningmoon.com/corpgoth/fashion.html), I have *no* tattoos or peircings (when everyone around me started getting the one-ear-peirced thing around 1982 I thought it was exceedingly lame since I saw them as being about five years late on the uptake and vowed never to get anything peirced. I'm not opposed to tattoos, but I've yet to find anything that won't look stupid on me when I'm a septegenarian. I'm just not keen on making permanent changes to my body that may go out of fashion), and I smile a lot.
Mysteries of the Church
Date: 2002-04-10 08:59 am (UTC)BTW: I haven't dyed my hair for about a year, for the most part I wear coloured shirts with ties (It all in the details - e.g. you'll rarely catch me without pointy Fleuvogs on my feet. See http://www.waningmoon.com/corpgoth/fashion.html), I have *no* tattoos or peircings (when everyone around me started getting the one-ear-peirced thing around 1982 I thought it was exceedingly lame since I saw them as being about five years late on the uptake and vowed never to get anything peirced. I'm not opposed to tattoos, but I've yet to find anything that won't look stupid on me when I'm a septegenarian. I'm just not keen on making permanent changes to my body that may go out of fashion), and I smile a lot.