punks have appeared in the uk, specifically in wales, in the first half of the 30s. they did what...
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Punks
Punks have appeared in the UK, specifically in Wales,
in the first half of the 30s. They
did what they drank "moonshine Indian" - Hooch, smoked opium,
sniffing toxic substances.
PunksLivelihood was simple robbery, entertainment - figh ting, smashing windows. Punk music in the 30s was the "black jazz" performed Negroes. The basis of ideology - the anarchy and the complete negation of the state and society.
Punks Externally Punks unsightly appearance. Callers hairstyles (cockscomb, forelock), clothing (on his naked body leather jacket, a linen cloth or thin shirt with a frill), earrings, face and ears. Cult of impropriety in all. unsightly. Callers hairstyles (cockscomb, forelock), clothing (on his naked body leather jacket, a linen cloth or thin shirt with a frill), earrings, face and ears. Cult of impropriety in all.
Punks
This is for anti-social, an anarchic, with elements of cultural denial of the older generations and civilizations. Punks have always been against the government, the regime of order, and therefore do not never advocated any ideas other than anarchy.
Punks
Many of them use drugs, alcohol, toxic substances. Where there are punks - fighting, looting, violence to abuse a person.
PunksAt present, such as punk does not exist. Sometimes, however, some musicians, looking at camera, consider themselves to be punks. Unfortunately, such statements are propaganda. In today's world are no longer outcasts punks, and started to apolitizirovalis befitting a bourgeois lifestyle.
PUNKIn English literature the word occurs in Punk works of William Shakespeare. Singer uses Punk European Romanticism in the sense of "rot", "scum" of girls of easy virtue. Later mention of the word Punk meets a slang British prisoners. For quite a long time, biting word ceases to be an insult to Punk, and is used only for its intended purpose.