I'm not surprised Laura posted the emo song, if she's not insulting someone, she's not happy. Get some hobbies.
Now, I don't quite fit the emo label. I am depressed and do write poetry, black is my favourite colour, but I don't like most emo music, don't self harm (I know that many emos dont, but such is the label/stereotype), don't wear anything tight, dont wear make-up (though with my face I should ), don't go around crying and don't try to be 'scene'. I dress like a grunger, like the music of a metalhead (though goth, rock, punk and grunge also tickle my fancy), and personality-wise I'm probably most like a goth, I have appreciation for darker literature, tend to be a thinker, enjoy contemplating and so forth (and also, it's my favourite clothing style, though I have no goth clothes/make-up myself). Not everyone fits a label, but if they do...
Who cares? Let them be who they are. Every site I go on, there's a thread insulting emos. Do so much as try to suggest they are human, and you get crucified. When people act depressed to fit in with a crowd, ok, that is worthy of derision, but if people like black, aren't Mr. or Mrs. Sunshine and like that kind of music, that is part of their nature, not some act to be 'cool' and should therefore be respected. I mean, you guys wouldn't like it if everyone suddenly started bashing on aspies for being different... (Ok, I'm waiting for the lame 'They're all the same though' joke which is without exception as funny as finding out you have cancer)