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| quote: | Originally posted by teufel-man
please explain.....
yeah most of the people are cool/normal/nice at dnb, but the crowd overall is more 'rough' if you will, if you bump into someone at a house event you say sorry, they say thats ok, and then you go on
if the same thing happens at dnb, half the time you'll get some guy trying to act gangster and give you some dumbass attitude, threatening to kick your ass
just my opinion, but from my experiences, dnb does attract a sketchier/rougher crowd
most of the events i have been to were big theory or destiny events, havent been to n e of the dnb at footwork or n e thing |
if or when? There's a big difference between what you are predisposed to think will happen and what will actually happen.
I've been to dnb events big and small, and never had a problem with anybody - if I bump into someone, I just look at them, smile, apologize, and I get the exact same response as I would at any other event (i.e. "no problem man").
I too thought that all these kids were gangsta and shit, but I went regardless cause I liked the music too much. It was only after I started going regularly that I realized that the Jungle (or dnb) crowds and the Hip-Hop crowds are totally different.
I think the key is how you act towards others, not how the others are. If you show respect, there's now ay they can pick a beef with you.
P.S. DNB events at FootWork are even better than at Docks - the atmosphere is much more intimate, everyone chills and chats with everybody, and the club rinses it out like no other.
| quote: | Originally posted by T_ALI
I hate all-ages events; Promoters should make all EDM events 19+, no exceptions |

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