I mean, I'll admit, when I was ten years old I was afraid of that store because I didn't know what goth/punk/"emo" was and there were a bunch of dark looking teenagers in there.
But now that I'm older, I love it. And I have a slightly preppy style. A lof of people seem to label that store as punk or goth, yet it's really for everyone. I've seen plenty of really preppy looking things in there, not to mention a variety of colors. Why do people instantly assume it's a goth/punk/emo only store?
A few weeks ago, my friend mentioned it, and then I mentioned how I loved Hot Topic. Her response was, "sorry, but I don't really think you'd fit in." I was actually slightly offended. I don't have to dress a certain way or listen to certain music to like a store. In all honestly, everyone can find something they like there.
2006-12-09
17:45:10
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