Goblincore is an internet aesthetic and subculture inspired by the folklore of goblins, centered on the celebration of natural ecosystems usually considered less beautiful by conventional norms, such as soil, animals, and second-hand objects.[1][2][3]
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^Knapp, Mary Frances "Francky" (March 24, 2021). "The Essentials of Goblincore, a Subculture of Faeries, Frogs, and Nonbinary Folks". Vice.
Goblincore is an internet aesthetic and subculture inspired by the folklore of goblins, centered on the celebration of natural ecosystems usually considered...
and the recent trend to work from home (initially during the pandemic). Goblincore is an aesthetic and subculture inspired by the folklore of goblins, centered...
Essentials of goblincore, a Subculture of Faeries, Frogs, and Nonbinary Folks". www.vice.com. 24 March 2021. Retrieved 2021-11-13. "Goblincore: the fashion...
permission to reject societal norms and embrace their basic instincts. Goblincore Tang ping Deviance (sociology) Norman Osborn Nekrogoblikon "Check Yourself...
pottery, and is related to similar aesthetic movements such as grandmacore, goblincore, gnomecore and fairycore. Some sources describe cottagecore as a subculture...
categorized into their microtrend utilizing the core suffix, such as goblincore or cottagecore. As such, "corecore" is in sarcastic reference to this...
required.) Judkis, Maura (13 September 2021). "Cottagecore, cluttercore, goblincore — deep down, it's about who we think we are". The Washington Post. Archived...