>>22309254>social media runs directly contrary to everything that goths stand for as their base conceptual tenetGoth never disappeared. We just don't see it online. But Goth will never die.
This is really interesting - a subculture today apparently can't survive without spreading via social media. Or can it?
Ignoring Anons and teh 'chans which does seem to be Goth-adjacent to steal some verbiage. How else could a subculture like '80s-90s Goth proliferate with just in person and maybe letter writing? Flyering?
Impossibly skinny kid in white face paint and black leather sitting on a park bench - how does that get normalized again?
>do people sit on park benches anymore