This is how growing up in the south felt. It wasn’t like this, but it wasn’t not like this. Having grown up in Georgia and Alabama, this is kinda calming.
The Christian aspect is more representative of how Christianity is pervasive in southern/Midwestern culture, how it works really depends on the individual's relationship with Christianity.
i feel like its kinda weird that people r using church/Christianity or catholiscm as an aesthetic. (not all of these) but theres a decent amount that are making those an aesthetic. like u dont see people making other religions an aesthetic so why is it ok for this yk (no hate to u ik u didnt make the videos, and once again its only some of them)
Christianity is a pretty intrinsic part of southern American culture, most people grew up affiliated with a church if not deeply religious so it makes sense to incorporate that or at least your interpretation of it into your chosen aesthetic.
@@adoramae5436 some of them rnt using elements of it, like they just have crosses or smthn. They're pretty much taking Christianity as a religion then making it an aesthetic which is funky to do.
@@rayraysquid I would argue that growing up within a culture gives one licence to use the iconography of that culture how they see fit, but that's just me ig.
I think it's bc of it's history. Big part of human history is centered around religion and it comforts ppl. Ppl use italy as an aesthetic or vintage america, I think bc it reminds ppl of something deep, i'm not super religious but I deffinetly can get behind these
This is how growing up in the south felt.
It wasn’t like this, but it wasn’t not like this.
Having grown up in Georgia and Alabama, this is kinda calming.
FINALLY, AN AESTHETIC WITHOUT ''CORE'' AT THE END OF IT🗣🗣💯💯🙏🙏🔥🔥🔥
Me someday 😢
As a southern woman who practices witchcraft, can I still take part in this? I see so many Christian aspects but I'm not one myself.
Goth is for everyone
The Christian aspect is more representative of how Christianity is pervasive in southern/Midwestern culture, how it works really depends on the individual's relationship with Christianity.
i feel like its kinda weird that people r using church/Christianity or catholiscm as an aesthetic. (not all of these) but theres a decent amount that are making those an aesthetic. like u dont see people making other religions an aesthetic so why is it ok for this yk (no hate to u ik u didnt make the videos, and once again its only some of them)
Christianity is a pretty intrinsic part of southern American culture, most people grew up affiliated with a church if not deeply religious so it makes sense to incorporate that or at least your interpretation of it into your chosen aesthetic.
@@adoramae5436 some of them rnt using elements of it, like they just have crosses or smthn. They're pretty much taking Christianity as a religion then making it an aesthetic which is funky to do.
@@rayraysquid I would argue that growing up within a culture gives one licence to use the iconography of that culture how they see fit, but that's just me ig.
I think it's bc of it's history. Big part of human history is centered around religion and it comforts ppl. Ppl use italy as an aesthetic or vintage america, I think bc it reminds ppl of something deep, i'm not super religious but I deffinetly can get behind these