Talk:Culture in Toronto
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[edit] Toronto Goth Scene
I've creating this page now. It has a lot of data already, most of it sourced.. If anyone thinks the Toronto Goth Scene is important enough to keep. please come and contribute as well as go and vote to keep this article because someone marked it for deletion because they believe there is no compelling evidence that the world thinks the toronto goth scene is notably different than any other goths scenes.
Remember the goths? those were the kids who used to dress up in velvet capes, and top hats, listen to gothic rock and walk down queen street before the media drove most of them undergrownd with its false confabulation of the Columbine massacre shooters being part of their subculture. Later on the authorities revealed oops the columbine shooters hold goth music in contempt. Kimveer Gill : also not a goth. his fav music list was heavy metal. so help please help document the story of the "freaks". Toronto is smack dab in the middle of the montreal, vampirefreaks fiasco.. Toronto *was* the goth capital of Eastern North america (after san fransisco). Look how much crappier the world got since the goths left. anyway.. there is no justification that the documentation of this unique subculture in the toronto context should need to leap extraordinary hurdles beyond what other wikipages do. please vote
TheDarknessVisible 21:59, 28 March 2007 (UTC)
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