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witchartist member
Number of posts : 73 Age : 67 Location : Williston, Vermont More Numbers : 7720444 Registration date : 2008-08-16
| Subject: Lifestyles of the Rich and Gothic Mon Oct 20, 2008 2:33 pm | |
| Greetings! I have an ethical question. I am a teacher in a very conservative area (three different schools actually) and therefore I have to dress "appropriately." I am older, too, which carries its own burden, but that's another issue altogether. My problem is, I would like to exhibit my Dark Side more, but can't and still keep my job. I wear a pentagram underneath my shirt and tie and carry several talismans that represent who I am as a Wiccan, but I'd like to represent my Dark Side and feel I can't very well. So, the only way I've found to express who I really am is through my artwork. The trouble is, is that enough? I'm bothered to think it isn't and need some advice. As I travel this path, especially since I want to rededicate myself to my Craft...especially my Shadow or Dark Side, I really need my mind put at some form of rest. Thank you for your help in advance Take care and enjoy your evening. Dark and Sweet Blessings to one and all! | |
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albinasamara active member
Number of posts : 338 Age : 43 Location : Tri-Cities, WA : : More Numbers : 7753528 Registration date : 2008-07-22
| Subject: Re: Lifestyles of the Rich and Gothic Mon Oct 20, 2008 3:06 pm | |
| Hi witchartist, Have you looked at the Corporate Goth website? www.waningmoon.com/corpgoth/There are a lot of ways to express yourself, just be creative about it. My advice is to soo what kind of dress code you have to adhere to and study it and know it inside and out. Also it might depend on what grades you teach. I would think it would be harder with Kindergarten and Middle School children. (I only make that comment b/c my stepmom is also a teacher and she has said Middle School is the most difficult to deal with, and Kinders might be too young to wear all black with) | |
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MoonRaven Moderator
Number of posts : 9359 Age : 41 Location : Cherry Blossom tree :P : : Geisha : : More Numbers : 7851873 Registration date : 2008-07-21
| Subject: Re: Lifestyles of the Rich and Gothic Mon Oct 20, 2008 3:11 pm | |
| I wouldn't be much help. I work at a Catholic High School and I'm supposed to dress appropriately also. But I don't pay too much attention. I wear black clothes, dark make-up and nails. I wear pentacles and skulls and triquetras and gemstones openly. My tattoos are not covered. I have skull purses and bags. No one has said a word to me Did you want to do something more than wearing just black?? | |
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Vampira132 Moderator
Number of posts : 4606 Age : 38 Location : London 1886 : : The Victorian Woman in Black : : More Numbers : 7846156 Registration date : 2008-07-21
| Subject: Re: Lifestyles of the Rich and Gothic Mon Oct 20, 2008 4:26 pm | |
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| Subject: Re: Lifestyles of the Rich and Gothic Mon Oct 20, 2008 4:54 pm | |
| - albinasamara wrote:
- (I only make that comment b/c my stepmom is also a teacher and she has said Middle School is the most difficult to deal with, and Kinders might be too young to wear all black with)
I'm glad you brought up this issue Witchartist... I'll be dealing with the same issue before too long. I want to be a Elementary teacher/certified Special Education teacher... and I've been thinking about this a lot. In my personal experience, my appearance usually is offsetting or startles younger kids at first... up until they are around me for ten minutes and decide I'm (and I'm quoting a little girl in my charge when I was counseling this summer), "the coooollleeessst teacher EVA". I think the issue is less with the kids, and more with the administration/rest of the staff. It depends if you have another dark soul on board, or if you are in a less conservative area (a catch 22 for little Republican me... I'm damned either way I go). Anywho, can't really offer much advice... but thank you for bringing this up! |
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GhostRed active member
Number of posts : 445 Age : 39 Location : DC Area : : More Numbers : 7752160 Registration date : 2008-07-23
| Subject: Re: Lifestyles of the Rich and Gothic Mon Oct 20, 2008 5:20 pm | |
| Sounds like you work for a college if you work for three different schools as most grade-schools are a full time position. Have you gotten definite answers from your admins about your dress? Usually art teachers get away with a lot more than other disciplines would! | |
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shortpsycho active member
Number of posts : 498 Age : 35 Location : Probably in my craft room : : More Numbers : 7746822 Registration date : 2008-07-27
| Subject: Re: Lifestyles of the Rich and Gothic Mon Oct 20, 2008 5:53 pm | |
| I work for a coporate company, and I have to wear a uniform but I learned that if i took baby steps they just think of it as normal when I walk into work with rainbows on my eyelids and in my hair. Same with skull earings and dark make-up... Baby steps.. | |
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witchartist member
Number of posts : 73 Age : 67 Location : Williston, Vermont More Numbers : 7720444 Registration date : 2008-08-16
| Subject: Re: Lifestyles of the Rich and Gothic Tue Oct 21, 2008 12:20 pm | |
| Greetings! Thanks ...a HUGE thanks... to all of you for the ideas and support. I work at 3 elementary schools so the lengths I can go with my appearance is limited, yet I can do some things that are obvious, but not over the edge...just getting feedback from all of you helped tremendously! GhostRed, your reminder about the fact I am an art teacher and can therefore get away with a little more is right on the mark (DUH, why didn't I think of that!) and Akasha, thanks...I forgot that the kids love something different and wouldn't necessarily be put off by what I might wear. I wear ties all the time so that might be one way I can express myself that wouldn't be out of character at all! Thanks, Vampira, for the book ideas, I can't wait to get to my local store and see what I can find. You've given me some great titles and some things to consider...must be why you're my Muse! Anywho, thanks ALL OF YOU! for the help. I'll keep you posted on what happens...at least I can go crazy at Samhain/Halloween! Love and Dark Blessings to all of you. Have a wonderful day | |
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helen damnation Moderator
Number of posts : 5254 Age : 155 Location : Swinging from the stars : : Satan's cheerleader : : More Numbers : 7850568 Registration date : 2008-07-21
| Subject: Re: Lifestyles of the Rich and Gothic Tue Oct 21, 2008 5:49 pm | |
| - shortpsycho wrote:
- I work for a coporate company, and I have to wear a uniform but I learned that if i took baby steps they just think of it as normal when I walk into work with rainbows on my eyelids and in my hair. Same with skull earings and dark make-up... Baby steps..
And after you've been there forever baby steps turn into massive giant ones and you can get away with it. I must add that I do always put my suit jacket on when seeing clients but I have yet to offend anybody because they know I can do my job well | |
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| Subject: Re: Lifestyles of the Rich and Gothic Tue Oct 21, 2008 5:55 pm | |
| - witchartist wrote:
and Akasha, thanks...I forgot that the kids love something different and wouldn't necessarily be put off by what I might wear. I wear ties all the time so that might be one way I can express myself that wouldn't be out of character at all! Thanks... Of course~! You probably already know about this company, but just in case.... they can help you in your eccentric tie hunting... http://cyberoptix.com/ |
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Apocalypse member
Number of posts : 237 Location : Temecula, Ca. More Numbers : 7725773 Registration date : 2008-08-12
| Subject: Re: Lifestyles of the Rich and Gothic Tue Oct 21, 2008 8:03 pm | |
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witchartist member
Number of posts : 73 Age : 67 Location : Williston, Vermont More Numbers : 7720444 Registration date : 2008-08-16
| Subject: Ties Wed Oct 22, 2008 10:13 am | |
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witchartist member
Number of posts : 73 Age : 67 Location : Williston, Vermont More Numbers : 7720444 Registration date : 2008-08-16
| Subject: Tie site Wed Oct 22, 2008 10:14 am | |
| - Akasha'sMistake wrote:
- witchartist wrote:
and Akasha, thanks...I forgot that the kids love something different and wouldn't necessarily be put off by what I might wear. I wear ties all the time so that might be one way I can express myself that wouldn't be out of character at all! Thanks... Of course~! You probably already know about this company, but just in case.... they can help you in your eccentric tie hunting...
http://cyberoptix.com/
I hadn't run across that site, but it is cool. They have some really nice, classy stuff. One I found is really cool, a Raven Maybe for my birthday next week Thanks! | |
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Succubus supernova
Number of posts : 6201 Age : 49 Location : wrapped within the veil of darkness : : More Numbers : 7703304 Registration date : 2008-08-29
| Subject: Re: Lifestyles of the Rich and Gothic Wed Oct 22, 2008 10:15 am | |
| It is Mickey Mouse. | |
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witchartist member
Number of posts : 73 Age : 67 Location : Williston, Vermont More Numbers : 7720444 Registration date : 2008-08-16
| Subject: Re: Lifestyles of the Rich and Gothic Wed Oct 22, 2008 10:17 am | |
| - Vampira132 wrote:
- As I thrive for the Dark Side I have found some really interesting books that might be able to help you on enforcing your dark side.
Dark Archety Out of the Shadows Nocturnicon: Calling Dark Forces and Powers
And if you were ever interested there is always Luciferian Witchcraft by Michael Ford (a well known Luciferian).
Luciferian Witchcraft
Hope those can guide you in some way! Greetings! I stopped at my local Barnes and Noble, found one of the books you mentioned, but couldn't but it - not enough cash on hand. So, I will track it down tomorrow...I'm off to Maine for a few days of "de-stressing!" Thanks again and have a wonderful day! | |
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witchartist member
Number of posts : 73 Age : 67 Location : Williston, Vermont More Numbers : 7720444 Registration date : 2008-08-16
| Subject: Web site Wed Oct 22, 2008 3:03 pm | |
| - albinasamara wrote:
- Hi witchartist,
Have you looked at the Corporate Goth website?
www.waningmoon.com/corpgoth/
There are a lot of ways to express yourself, just be creative about it. My advice is to soo what kind of dress code you have to adhere to and study it and know it inside and out.
Also it might depend on what grades you teach. I would think it would be harder with Kindergarten and Middle School children. (I only make that comment b/c my stepmom is also a teacher and she has said Middle School is the most difficult to deal with, and Kinders might be too young to wear all black with) I just had a free moment between working with kids and looked at the Corp Goth Website and it is cool, lots of great ideas! Thank you so much. I am actually wearing almost all black today...I took a chance And I mean it about your portrait! LOL | |
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| Subject: Re: Lifestyles of the Rich and Gothic Wed Oct 22, 2008 4:14 pm | |
| ^You are such a sweetheart Witchartist. |
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witchartist member
Number of posts : 73 Age : 67 Location : Williston, Vermont More Numbers : 7720444 Registration date : 2008-08-16
| Subject: Portrait Tue Oct 28, 2008 10:28 am | |
| - Akasha'sMistake wrote:
- ^You are such a sweetheart Witchartist.
Thanks I do mean it, I need an idea or a picture to work from! I did Vampira as a Banshee, hopefully she has a chance to post it here for me since I am still limited in my computer use...now I won't have one for another two weeks! ARGH! Anyway...you're next hehe. | |
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Vampira132 Moderator
Number of posts : 4606 Age : 38 Location : London 1886 : : The Victorian Woman in Black : : More Numbers : 7846156 Registration date : 2008-07-21
| Subject: Re: Lifestyles of the Rich and Gothic Tue Oct 28, 2008 4:55 pm | |
| [quote="witchartist"] I did Vampira as a Banshee, hopefully she has a chance to post it here for me since I am still limited in my computer use. [quote]
Damn Photobuckect isnt working for some reason, I shal try to post the artwork tomorrow. | |
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witchartist member
Number of posts : 73 Age : 67 Location : Williston, Vermont More Numbers : 7720444 Registration date : 2008-08-16
| Subject: You are too kind Tue Oct 28, 2008 5:28 pm | |
| - witchartist wrote:
- I did Vampira as a Banshee, hopefully she has a chance to post it here for me since I am still limited in my computer use.
- Vampira132 wrote:
- Damn Photobuckect isnt working for some reason, I shal try to post the artwork tomorrow.
Thanks Vampira, You are too kind to post my work for me. It looks like I'll be without a home computer for another two weeks or so. Please don't go out of your way to post stuff if you run into trouble, I don't want you to take all your free time taking care of me You have been so nice to me, I feel kind of bad the Banshee turned out so scary! My next portrait will be more like you, I promise Take care and thanks again for being so sweet. | |
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