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Things goth often describes ("goth ________")
- band
- language
- land
- guy
- mercenaries
- attire
- chick
- movements
- club
- rummaging
- nobles
- degree
- clothes
- soldier
- teens
- chicks
- slew
- look
- domination
- soldiers
- anniversary
- warriors
- cousins
- kid
- day
- dominion
- folk
- girls
- culture
- regiment
- invasions
- home
- friend
- group
- tribes
- goldstein
- girl
- standing
- barbarians
- crowd
- leader
- irruption
- lifestyle
- night
- teuton
- kind
- rock
- provinces
- camp
- kids
- percentile
- bands
- party
- blood
- gear
- clothing
- birthday
- reigns
- family
- battalions
- objects
- style
- bar
- invasion
- women
- scene
- community
- boy
- uplifting
- owens
- year
- nights
- kings
- phase
- attempts
- parallel
- alaric
- wounds
- fashion
- music
- subculture
- makeup
- chief
- kingdom
- historian
- patch
- clubs
- king
- friends
- thing
- movement
- appearance
- army
How goth often is described ("________ goth")
- ferocious
- opposite
- eyed
- blind
- ruthless
- such
- modern
- lusty
- terrible
- single
- scientific
- sturdy
- stalwart
- victorious
- west
- impetuous
- indulgent
- compare
- rude
- germanic
- old
- redoubtable
- rapacious
- remorseless
- great
- gallant
- young
- barbarian
- live
- huge
- genuine
- perfect
- unknown
- loyal
- mighty
- fierce
- lascivious
- pagan
- worthy
- yak
- gigantic
- virtuous
- insulting
- usual
- free
- grand
- mitred
- youthful
- adventurous
- royal
- savage
- true
- perfidious
- noble
- hardy
- bearded
- triumphant
- unattentive
- learned
- imaginary
- happy
- barbarous
- valiant
- correct
- east
- powerful
- haired
- vainglorious
- pure
- abominable
- rich
- illustrious
- implacable
- limbed
- early
- stagnant
- ancient
- romanised
