Inspired by the Punk subculture that came from Punk Rock, it began in the 1970s in America, Britain, and Australia. Punks are frequently categorized as having left-wing or progressive views, however punk politics cover the entire political spectrum. Punk-related ideologies are mostly concerned with individual freedom and anti-establishment views. Punks tend to anger others through highly theatrical use of clothing, hairstyles, cosmetics, tattoos, jewelery and body modification. Punk was originally used to refer to a prostitute before its meaning changed over time.
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| - Inspired by the Punk subculture that came from Punk Rock, it began in the 1970s in America, Britain, and Australia. Punks are frequently categorized as having left-wing or progressive views, however punk politics cover the entire political spectrum. Punk-related ideologies are mostly concerned with individual freedom and anti-establishment views. Punks tend to anger others through highly theatrical use of clothing, hairstyles, cosmetics, tattoos, jewelery and body modification. Punk was originally used to refer to a prostitute before its meaning changed over time.
- The Punks were a clique that were cut from the final version of Bully.
- Refers to someone that listens to punk music and adheres to punk social counter-culture.
- The Punks were a clique that were cut very early on from development. They appeared in the comic strip that came with the limited edition of Bully. The only known Punk is Sid, but a second punk, one who wears his tie as a headband, and a large one giving orders, can be seen in the panel of the comic strip in the game manual. It is probable that the Punks evolved into the Dropouts, who were subsequently renamed the Townies. Several of the Townies wear somewhat punk-like clothes and hairstyles, and Zoe Taylor was even stated to be a punk on a website with artwork of old versions of characters.
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- Lunatic Song
Damudo
Destructive Song
Handgun
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- 11(xsd:integer)
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HP
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Macca
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abstract
| - Inspired by the Punk subculture that came from Punk Rock, it began in the 1970s in America, Britain, and Australia. Punks are frequently categorized as having left-wing or progressive views, however punk politics cover the entire political spectrum. Punk-related ideologies are mostly concerned with individual freedom and anti-establishment views. Punks tend to anger others through highly theatrical use of clothing, hairstyles, cosmetics, tattoos, jewelery and body modification. Punk was originally used to refer to a prostitute before its meaning changed over time.
- The Punks were a clique that were cut from the final version of Bully.
- Refers to someone that listens to punk music and adheres to punk social counter-culture.
- The Punks were a clique that were cut very early on from development. They appeared in the comic strip that came with the limited edition of Bully. The only known Punk is Sid, but a second punk, one who wears his tie as a headband, and a large one giving orders, can be seen in the panel of the comic strip in the game manual. It is probable that the Punks evolved into the Dropouts, who were subsequently renamed the Townies. Several of the Townies wear somewhat punk-like clothes and hairstyles, and Zoe Taylor was even stated to be a punk on a website with artwork of old versions of characters. The large punk could possibly be an early version of Russell, as Russell's old model looks like him. His speech pattern is different, but seems to enjoy bullying, as he gets the Punks to trick Jimmy into thinking he was invited to a Halloween party in the comic strip.
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