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What is the difference between Goth and Vampire?

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Answered Jul 15, 2019

As the years' pass, different sociological groups are formed. A good example of this is the subculture of "Goth" and "Vampires" and are mostly associated with themselves. Goth can be said to have evolved in Britain as far back as 1976, and the vampire as a word is belt to have been in use since 1734. There is a particular style of music and fashion which the Goth has been used to, which is said to be black hair dye, black clothes, horror, and heavy makeup.

As the years' pass, different sociological groups are formed. A good example of this is the
Goth is not easy to define but can be described to be associated with personal expression and identity of sadness and depression. The vampire is folkloric or mythical being that is reanimated by a strange means from a dead human. They are involved in some initiation rites, whereby they feed majorly on human blood and animal blood at times. The Goths and Vampires are not friendly; they avoid associating with themselves.

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