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I wouldn’t say those are goth wristbands - they look more punk to me.
The spiked leather wristbands and the safety pin tattoo on the person’s hand are definitely punk style elements, not typical goth fashion.
Goth style tends to have a more frilly, dark Victorian-inspired look, whereas punk fashion typically prioritizes elements like studs, spikes, safety pins, and a generally scrappier aesthetic.
However, the punk ethos isn’t always solely about the visual style - many punk bands and fans focus more on the politics and music rather than emphasizing a specific punk look, for example band “Dead Kennedys” often wore plain t-shirts and pants. I mean I guess the same can be said about goths, though.
I wouldn’t say those are goth wristbands - they look more punk to me.
The spiked leather wristbands and the safety pin tattoo on the person’s hand are definitely punk style elements, not typical goth fashion.
Goth style tends to have a more frilly, dark Victorian-inspired look, whereas punk fashion typically prioritizes elements like studs, spikes, safety pins, and a generally scrappier aesthetic.
However, the punk ethos isn’t always solely about the visual style - many punk bands and fans focus more on the politics and music rather than emphasizing a specific punk look, for example band “Dead Kennedys” often wore plain t-shirts and pants. I mean I guess the same can be said about goths, though.
So I don’t live in denmark, but Fox is a UK based company, and those cookies are your just common chocolate chip cookies, maybe a bit on the thicker side. You can get them around 2£ here locally, which is around 18 Danish Krone. I would say get them if you like thicker biscuits & cookies but ye they’re mostly your common chocolate chip cookies.
I’m not a star trek nerd but a tea nerd, and if I’m not mistaken Picard drinks earl grey: You generally boil black tea of course that depends on the tea but yeah 80c range is quite low for black. Depending on the green and the time of brew the tempature can be anywhere from room temp to 90c it just depends on many different factors, like freshness or how the tea plant is grown and how those leaves are treated. Generally with Japanese greens you use low temp water, with fresh Chinese green teas you can use near boiling water.