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Originally Posted by wyldblyss
Can you please explain Suicide Girls to me? You say they are not goth, and apparently they defy definition....but can you narrow it down for me a bit? For instance, do all of the girls have tattoo's? Where did the name Suicide Girls come from? What makes a suicide girl? What do you all have in common? Sorry for all the questions, I'm just very intrigued by it all and would like to understand it more.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suicide_Girls
The term "suicide girl" is often credited to a usage by Fight Club author, and Portland resident, Chuck Palahniuk, in his novel Survivor. Mooney confirms this novel as the source for the name in the Suicide Girls FAQ where she adds,
"Suicide girls is a term my friends and I had been using to describe the girls we saw in Portland's Pioneer Square with skateboards in one hand, wearing a Minor Threat hoodie, listening to Ice Cube on their iPods while reading a book of Nick Cave's poetry. They are girls who didn't fit into any conventional sub-culture and didnt [sic] define themselves based on musical taste like punk, metal, goth, etc. I think the only classifications right now people identify with are mainstream and outside of mainstream. That is why the site is called SuicideGirls."