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Posted by Cobalt on Jan-15-2005 07:16:

Be my guest. But it's true. Just trade out the artist names with Eminem and 50 Cent, no one would be able to tell the difference as far as gaybashing in concerned. I blame the youth factor, because many standard trance listeners are rather young and still hold a stigma against gay people, mostly out of inexperience (few come out in high school) and exposure to media stereotypes (which makes otherwise normal gay people not want to come out, for fear of being associated with exaggerated off-the-wall flamer types).


Posted by Ory on Jan-15-2005 07:17:

So d'ya wanna fuck or not?


Posted by Cobalt on Jan-15-2005 07:21:

And the whole occasional jumping down new female TA's skirts always kinda irked me too. Insert "OMGHI2U" picture here.

Sigh.


Posted by Radagast on Jan-15-2005 07:21:

Keep in mind Ory is 16 years old...












HE'S ALL MINE!!!2323


Posted by Cobalt on Jan-15-2005 07:24:



Though gay men who go after younger guys are about as healthy as old heterosexuals who fancy high school girls. Weirdos.


Posted by simplyatbliss on Jan-15-2005 07:26:

This question always comes up..


Posted by Spacey Orange on Jan-15-2005 07:28:

quote:
Originally posted by Radagast
Sometimes you feel like a gay and sometimes you don't. beets and beeps likes gays. dj_lane don't.




sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't. bwahhhhhh. that fooken candy commercial.


Posted by Radagast on Jan-15-2005 07:29:

Wow. I almost feel sorry for inuyasha1985.


Almost. Just too busy feeling sorry for myself.


Posted by beats and beeps on Jan-15-2005 07:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Radagast
Keep in mind Ory is 16 years old...












HE'S ALL MINE!!!2323

GOD DAMN IT IM SIXTEEN AND IM HERE THE WHOLE TIME AND YOU JUST IGNORE ME!






































3sumz?


Posted by Radagast on Jan-15-2005 07:40:

quote:
Originally posted by beats and beeps
3sumz?


1 Radagast + 2 tight, glistening, soft 16 year old butts = 10 years of hard time


Posted by Spacey Orange on Jan-15-2005 07:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Radagast
1 Radagast + 2 tight, glistening, soft 16 year old butts = 10 years of hard time



Posted by DragonsEmerald on Jan-15-2005 08:31:


Posted by Abhay on Jan-15-2005 14:28:

quote:
Originally posted by Cobalt
I always found it amusing that TAs, who listen to some of the fluffiest EDM out there, tend to be some of the most homophobic of dance subcultures.



Posted by Abhay on Jan-15-2005 14:29:


Posted by inuyasha1985 on Jan-22-2005 11:55:

thank ya for all the informations...and the other mad guys for the hijacked posts


Posted by eRRaTiK on Jan-22-2005 12:30:

quote:
Originally posted by inuyasha1985
thank ya for all the informations...and the other mad guys for the hijacked posts


dude your sig is kinda... big.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jan-22-2005 14:00:

quote:
Originally posted by Cobalt
Be my guest. But it's true. Just trade out the artist names with Eminem and 50 Cent, no one would be able to tell the difference as far as gaybashing in concerned. I blame the youth factor, because many standard trance listeners are rather young and still hold a stigma against gay people, mostly out of inexperience (few come out in high school) and exposure to media stereotypes (which makes otherwise normal gay people not want to come out, for fear of being associated with exaggerated off-the-wall flamer types).


Actually, it's totally wrong. Gay night scenes have always been associated with the heaviest forms of EDM- techno in the 80s and hard dance/NRG in the 90s. To assume that listening to fluffy music is a feminine or gay trait is as stereotypical as any supposed homophobic remark I've seen on this forum.


Posted by Radagast on Jan-22-2005 17:30:

Musta forgot about house there Sys-J! It was invented by and played for homosexual people at its beginning! But not true techno. Juan Atkins is not homosexual nor did he play his music at gay clubs only, Frankie Knuckles is, and he did! heh.


Posted by Cobalt on Jan-22-2005 19:15:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Actually, it's totally wrong. Gay night scenes have always been associated with the heaviest forms of EDM- techno in the 80s and hard dance/NRG in the 90s. To assume that listening to fluffy music is a feminine or gay trait is as stereotypical as any supposed homophobic remark I've seen on this forum.

I'm confused. Your post seems to have no relevance to what I said, and I know and agree with all of it.

I was referring to homophobia within trance, particularly on these forums.


Posted by Cobalt on Jan-22-2005 19:22:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Actually, it's totally wrong. Gay night scenes have always been associated with the heaviest forms of EDM- techno in the 80s and hard dance/NRG in the 90s. To assume that listening to fluffy music is a feminine or gay trait is as stereotypical as any supposed homophobic remark I've seen on this forum.

Oh, wait, on reflection I see what you're saying. I didn't realize what part you were replying to.

I'm well aware that there's no necessary corellation between gay culture and the types of EDM associated thereof. I was merely mocking popular perceptions, as it is people here who do have that ignorant association you're talking about who tend to listen to extremely fluffy epic trance.


Posted by Ory on Jan-22-2005 19:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Cobalt
Oh, wait, on reflection I see what you're saying. I didn't realize what part you were replying to.

I'm well aware that there's no necessary corellation between gay culture and the types of EDM associated thereof. I was merely mocking popular perceptions, as it is people here who do have that ignorant association you're talking about who tend to listen to extremely fluffy epic trance.





Posted by AlphaStarred on Jan-22-2005 20:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Radagast
Musta forgot about house there Sys-J! It was invented by and played for homosexual people at its beginning! But not true techno. Juan Atkins is not homosexual nor did he play his music at gay clubs only, Frankie Knuckles is, and he did! heh.


Likewise does Junior Vasquez heretofore; and i'm convinced he had quite a big impact on the NYC scene.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jan-23-2005 12:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Radagast
Musta forgot about house there Sys-J! It was invented by and played for homosexual people at its beginning! But not true techno. Juan Atkins is not homosexual nor did he play his music at gay clubs only, Frankie Knuckles is, and he did! heh.


House is not a particularly heavy style of EDM though.


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