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'''Goth''' was an [[Earth]] subculture in the late [[20th century]] and early [[21st century]]. | '''Goth''' was an [[Earth]] subculture in the late [[20th century]] and early [[21st century]]. | ||
[[Rose Tyler]], while examining [[Colonel]] [[Snathe]]'s quarters, compared him to a Goth. ([[COMIC]]: | [[Rose Tyler]], while examining [[Colonel]] [[Snathe]]'s quarters, compared him to a Goth. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Betrothal of Sontar (comic story)}}) | ||
[[Ianto Jones]] went through a "goth phase" when he was young, during which he listened to [[death metal]]. ([[AUDIO]]: | [[Ianto Jones]] went through a "goth phase" when he was young, during which he listened to [[death metal]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Dinner and a Show (audio story)}}) | ||
[[Ryan Sinclair]] recalled seeing goths drinking cheap [[cider]] at the [[Bus stop|bus station]]. He confused them with the [[Goths]] of the [[5th century]]. [[Graham O'Brien]] also once dated a goth. ([[PROSE]]: | [[Ryan Sinclair]] recalled seeing goths drinking cheap [[cider]] at the [[Bus stop|bus station]]. He confused them with the [[Goths]] of the [[5th century]]. [[Graham O'Brien]] also once dated a goth. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Combat Magicks (novel)}}) | ||
[[Madelaine Worth]] was a Goth. ([[PROSE]]: | [[Madelaine Worth]] was a Goth. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Goth Opera (novel)}}) | ||
[[Atimkos]] used the guise of a Goth. ([[PROSE]]: | [[Atimkos]] used the guise of a Goth. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Invasion of the Cat-People (novel)}}) | ||
[[Sam Jones]] had a Goth friend in school named Annette. According to her, being a Goth was about accepting the world's [[sadness]]. She once talked another Goth out of [[suicide]]. ([[PROSE]]: | [[Sam Jones]] had a Goth friend in school named Annette. According to her, being a Goth was about accepting the world's [[sadness]]. She once talked another Goth out of [[suicide]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Vampire Science (novel)}}) | ||
''[[Fashion Paradox]]'' specialised in Goth style clothing. ([[PROSE]]: | ''[[Fashion Paradox]]'' specialised in Goth style clothing. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Book of the War (novel)}}) | ||
[[Death's Door]] was a Goth hangout in [[New Orleans]] owned by [[Teddy Acree]]. ([[PROSE]]: | [[Death's Door]] was a Goth hangout in [[New Orleans]] owned by [[Teddy Acree]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The City of the Dead (novel)}}) | ||
[[Kelly (Enter Wildthyme)|Kelly]] enjoyed Gothic [[literature]], and she was occasionally called a goth. ([[PROSE]]: | [[Kelly (Enter Wildthyme)|Kelly]] enjoyed Gothic [[literature]], and she was occasionally called a goth. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Enter Wildthyme (novel)}}) | ||
[[Category:Subcultures]] | [[Category:Subcultures]] |
Revision as of 22:20, 19 February 2024
Goth was an Earth subculture in the late 20th century and early 21st century.
Rose Tyler, while examining Colonel Snathe's quarters, compared him to a Goth. (COMIC: The Betrothal of Sontar [+]Loading...["The Betrothal of Sontar (comic story)"])
Ianto Jones went through a "goth phase" when he was young, during which he listened to death metal. (AUDIO: Dinner and a Show [+]Loading...["Dinner and a Show (audio story)"])
Ryan Sinclair recalled seeing goths drinking cheap cider at the bus station. He confused them with the Goths of the 5th century. Graham O'Brien also once dated a goth. (PROSE: Combat Magicks [+]Loading...["Combat Magicks (novel)"])
Madelaine Worth was a Goth. (PROSE: Goth Opera [+]Loading...["Goth Opera (novel)"])
Atimkos used the guise of a Goth. (PROSE: Invasion of the Cat-People [+]Loading...["Invasion of the Cat-People (novel)"])
Sam Jones had a Goth friend in school named Annette. According to her, being a Goth was about accepting the world's sadness. She once talked another Goth out of suicide. (PROSE: Vampire Science [+]Loading...["Vampire Science (novel)"])
Fashion Paradox specialised in Goth style clothing. (PROSE: The Book of the War [+]Loading...["The Book of the War (novel)"])
Death's Door was a Goth hangout in New Orleans owned by Teddy Acree. (PROSE: The City of the Dead [+]Loading...["The City of the Dead (novel)"])
Kelly enjoyed Gothic literature, and she was occasionally called a goth. (PROSE: Enter Wildthyme [+]Loading...["Enter Wildthyme (novel)"])