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A shout out to @MasterDisaster, @getoffmylawn, @Luminous Being, @DuskEngine and @Admiral Piett for helping to grab these pix. [Events in the works in this community; expect more content in a few days].
No. It isn't goth. Can a goth shop here? Sure, I don't really give a crap where you shop, but be warned, most of the products at Hot Topic are shoddy and poorly made. From Makeup to jackets, this stuff just looks wrong, and often breaks pretty easily. Yeah, on occasion you'll find a Bauhaus shirt or something, but that's REALLY, REALLY rare, and very often over priced. The store sells exactly what the name insinuates, what ever happens to be trending at the time, basically what ever is currently a "hot topic".
User Nivram explaining why he cut when his Mom got him a giftcard to Hot Topic for Christmas (www.vampirefreaks.com/Nivram)
As the internet continues to clean up and become more socially aware, it is becoming increasingly difficult to find social network communities where people expose their cringe level in a relatively open manner, where children and adults may have open relationships, and where there have been multiple murders stem from relationships formed. People enjoy anonymity when discussing their loveshiness or the fact that they enjoy the thought of sharing carnal knowledge with their pet dog. There still exists some communities where being a total cringelord and edgelord is so acceptable that users will attach their faces to it.
Welcome to VampireFreaks.com where grown men and women are free to act like (and flirt with) emo teenage girls. The VampireFreaks community has been around since the late 1990s, and a brief perusal of the website is evidence that it has not truly been updated since. The edges here are real, my friend, they are real.
VampireFreaks is based around industrial/metal culture, however people seem to be more comfortable using the website to air their personal problems and start drama and relationships. Cutters, drama queens and forever alones run rampant on this social network that is desperately in need of a refill on its Prozac prescription.
The list could go on, but that really isn't what you are here for, you want to see the cast of characters who populate this playhouse.
Welcome to VampireFreaks

No. It isn't goth. Can a goth shop here? Sure, I don't really give a crap where you shop, but be warned, most of the products at Hot Topic are shoddy and poorly made. From Makeup to jackets, this stuff just looks wrong, and often breaks pretty easily. Yeah, on occasion you'll find a Bauhaus shirt or something, but that's REALLY, REALLY rare, and very often over priced. The store sells exactly what the name insinuates, what ever happens to be trending at the time, basically what ever is currently a "hot topic".
User Nivram explaining why he cut when his Mom got him a giftcard to Hot Topic for Christmas (www.vampirefreaks.com/Nivram)

As the internet continues to clean up and become more socially aware, it is becoming increasingly difficult to find social network communities where people expose their cringe level in a relatively open manner, where children and adults may have open relationships, and where there have been multiple murders stem from relationships formed. People enjoy anonymity when discussing their loveshiness or the fact that they enjoy the thought of sharing carnal knowledge with their pet dog. There still exists some communities where being a total cringelord and edgelord is so acceptable that users will attach their faces to it.


VampireFreaks is based around industrial/metal culture, however people seem to be more comfortable using the website to air their personal problems and start drama and relationships. Cutters, drama queens and forever alones run rampant on this social network that is desperately in need of a refill on its Prozac prescription.

A triple homicide in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. A 12-year-old girl and her 23-year-old boyfriend, whom she communicated with on VampireFreaks.com, were charged in the murders.
http://www2.canada.com/vancouversun/news/story.html?id=765b7ad8-e00a-49a1-9d72-d3d35e5c2627
Two Toronto men were charged with carrying out the bidding of a woman they met on the site by stabbing a 12-year-old boy 73 times, killing him, and drinking his blood.
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNe...ampire_freaks_060914/20060914?hub=CTVNewsAt11
The site has been linked to an arson in Minnesota and the rape of two underage women in New York and Texas.
http://www2.canada.com/vancouversun/news/story.html?id=765b7ad8-e00a-49a1-9d72-d3d35e5c2627
In Australia, a 50-year-old man and his 19-year-old son are accused of using VampireFreaks.com to create fictitious characters to meet Carly Ryan, 15. The father travelled to Adelaide in January 2007 for the girl's 15th birthday. Carly was drowned and was found floating in the water at Port Elliot on South Australia's south coast a month later. The two men, who cannot be identified, have denied murdering the teenager. On January 21, 2010, a 50-year-old man from Victoria was found guilty of the murder of Carly Ryan. His son was found not guilty and has since returned to Victoria.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/01/21/2798264.htm
In December 2007, in California, a 13-year-old girl posing as an adult met with a 23-year-old man on VampireFreaks.com. When it was found out they met in real life, he was arrested and found with photos of them kissing. The jury had reasonable doubt however, and the man was found not guilty on two of the charges.
http://www.ocweekly.com/2010-03-04/news/moxley-confidential-john-stuart-moses/2
http://www2.canada.com/vancouversun/news/story.html?id=765b7ad8-e00a-49a1-9d72-d3d35e5c2627
Two Toronto men were charged with carrying out the bidding of a woman they met on the site by stabbing a 12-year-old boy 73 times, killing him, and drinking his blood.
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNe...ampire_freaks_060914/20060914?hub=CTVNewsAt11
The site has been linked to an arson in Minnesota and the rape of two underage women in New York and Texas.
http://www2.canada.com/vancouversun/news/story.html?id=765b7ad8-e00a-49a1-9d72-d3d35e5c2627
In Australia, a 50-year-old man and his 19-year-old son are accused of using VampireFreaks.com to create fictitious characters to meet Carly Ryan, 15. The father travelled to Adelaide in January 2007 for the girl's 15th birthday. Carly was drowned and was found floating in the water at Port Elliot on South Australia's south coast a month later. The two men, who cannot be identified, have denied murdering the teenager. On January 21, 2010, a 50-year-old man from Victoria was found guilty of the murder of Carly Ryan. His son was found not guilty and has since returned to Victoria.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/01/21/2798264.htm
In December 2007, in California, a 13-year-old girl posing as an adult met with a 23-year-old man on VampireFreaks.com. When it was found out they met in real life, he was arrested and found with photos of them kissing. The jury had reasonable doubt however, and the man was found not guilty on two of the charges.
http://www.ocweekly.com/2010-03-04/news/moxley-confidential-john-stuart-moses/2

The list could go on, but that really isn't what you are here for, you want to see the cast of characters who populate this playhouse.





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