According to Wikipedia: "Name change In the 19th century, the dog was known as a "German boarhound" in English-speaking countries.[29] Some German breeders tried to introduce the names "German Dogge" and "German Mastiff" on the English market, because they believed the breed should be marketed as a dog of luxury and not as a working dog.[25] However, due to the increasing tensions between Germany and other countries, the dog later became referred to as a "Great Dane", after the grand danois[30] in Buffon's Histoire naturelle, générale et particulière in 1755."
Conservationists have now established a sanctuary in Whitby Abbey and are seeking to lure distressed Goths there by means of artificial darkness, playing Southern Death Cult records around the clock and a Tim Burton retrospective at the local Odeon.
Sounds great to me. I could spend a summer like that.
I can't say I have hope for the future after reading this article entitled We Talked to Goths at Beach Goth about Being Goth. Not sure how many "goths" you actually spoke with, but this sounds a bit like Coachella to me. It was funny.
I can't say I have hope for the future after reading this article entitled We Talked to Goths at Beach Goth about Being Goth. Not sure how many "goths" you actually spoke with, but this sounds a bit like Coachella to me. It was funny.
I can't say I have hope for the future after reading this article entitled We Talked to Goths at Beach Goth about Being Goth. Not sure how many "goths" you actually spoke with, but this sounds a bit like Coachella to me. It was funny.
Wow, that doesn't even exist. I have never seen anyone dressed like that aside from the photo in the article. What in the sweet name of The Cure is that?