• Sergio@piefed.social
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    3 hours ago

    the goth movement of today is an aesthetic

    A purist would say that it’s focused on a specific set of post-punk music acts and the people inspired by them.

    Nowadays, yeah, it just means anyone who dresses “dark” regardless of what kind of music they like or scene they hang out in. Which I think is cool, wtf, the music is still there if people want to listen to it: !gothindustrial@lemmy.world

    the Goths that challenged Rome

    I think the joke relies on “goth” as in “gothic fiction”

    The name of the genre is derived from the Renaissance-era use of the word “gothic”, as a pejorative term meaning medieval and barbaric, which itself originated from Gothic architecture and in turn the Goths.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gothic_fiction

    So there’s only really a tenuous link to medieval history, let alone goth in the musical or aesthetic sense. The joke would make a lot more sense if the kid was into the Society of Creative Anachronism and Historical European Martial Arts, but I suspect not enough people know about those.

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      2 hours ago

      Yes, the barbarians famous in part for their architecture.

      Bigotry and tribalism are unintentionally pretty funny sometimes, or would be if they didn’t act as an excuse (in the minds of violent bigots) for violence against people that likely had nothing to do with whatever sparked the anger in the first place.

      Which makes me wonder now if that is an intended layer to the joke in the comic, first layer being agreeing with the dad that the kid is useless (boomer humour vibes there), second layer is that the dad is an idiot because none of those things are relevant to each other and he’s basically just complaining that she has “bad” interests while doing poorly in a class.