No. Goth culture is mainly about the music, fashion, and certain aesthetics that involve a love for the dark, the mysterious, and the macabre in a non - sexual way. It's about expressing an alternative lifestyle through art, music, and personal style.
Sure. There are many different types of fanfictions in the Harry Potter universe. Given the popularity of the series, fans like to explore different aspects of the characters. The idea of Harry Potter wearing eyeliner could be a part of a fanfiction that aims to show a different side of him, perhaps a more rebellious or edgy version. It might be set in a modern AU (Alternate Universe) where fashion and self - expression are different from the original wizarding world.
One common eyeliner style in fanfic could be the cat - eye style. It gives a character a sultry and alluring look. The long, winged shape of the eyeliner can enhance the eyes and make the character seem more mysterious.
There are cases where the permanent eyeliner fades in a really ugly way. For example, instead of fading evenly, parts of it disappear leaving blotchy areas. This happened to a lady I know. She thought it would be a convenient way to always have her eyeliner on, but instead, she ended up with a mess on her eyelids that was difficult to fix without having the whole procedure redone.
One possible fanfic could be about how Agnes' eyeliner is a symbol of her strength. Maybe in the story, she discovers that the unique way she applies her eyeliner gives her an extra boost of courage when facing difficult battles in the world of 'Bravely Default'.
A simple fanfic could be that Agnes' eyeliner is enchanted. Every time she blinks, it sends out a small magical pulse that can either heal her allies slightly or disrupt the enemy's focus. In the story, she has to learn to control this power so it doesn't go haywire during battles.
I heard of a case where a woman got an eyeliner tattoo and it started to swell up like crazy right after. She looked like she had been in a fight. Turns out she was allergic to something in the ink.
Well, you could start by developing a unique and dark style for your character's appearance. Maybe give them black clothing, heavy makeup, and spiky accessories.
Sure. I once knew someone whose permanent eyeliner turned blue over time. It was supposed to be black, but the pigments changed color. It made her look really odd and she was very disappointed as she had spent a lot of money on it. She was constantly asked if she had some kind of strange makeup choice when in fact it was the failed permanent eyeliner.