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Feel Paranoid at LA Clubs (pg. 2)
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bas
Making fun of people is every Angelinos God given right. That said, the only people I make fun of his people that can't handle their . If you want to go out and get ed up, go nuts I like to do it too. But I also respect people around me, so I'm not going to get out of hand and ruin everyone else's experience. THOSE are the people I can't stand.
meDina
to the original poster

go to something like v2o on a thursday night and then avalon will definetly not seem so bad :stongue:
MoBreakz
Isnt that what clubs are. A group of people getting together for a fun time and conditionally looking down at other groups of people. Isnt it the same at Mc Donalds or a Theme Park. Welcome to Being Part of American Society? You could just say 99% of society doesnt believe in PLUR. You should go to a Hip Hop club with your mentality lol. You might come out crying.
Miss Julia
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Originally posted by mar46017
I'm surprised you feel that way at electronic clubs. It's usually the "Hollywood" clubs that play hip hop where I feel everyone is looking at each other and trying to act cool.


I actually agree with you here.

I think the guy who posted this thread is just a paranoid person, in general.
outlaws
i'm surprised your even alive

go start a fight with those people who stare you down then? :conf:

and oh yeah, welcome to socal!
zxsaint
I always feel like...somebody's watchin' me!
Cool1g
heh - if this guy feels like this at Avalon/Vanguard/Circus his head would explode at Area/Privilige/Les Deux LOL.


i was reading an article about DJ AM in the NYTimes a couple of days ago. actually a really good read. a quote from AM that still has me thinking about after a couple of days:



After nearly 15 years of playing professionally in clubs, he finds them changed. To him, most places are no longer about dancing and having fun. “They are a tangible representation of what I like to call the universal lie,” he explained. “It’s a place where people pull up in their Porsche, show off their new Marc Jacobs bag or jewelry or, ‘Hey, look at me in V.I.P. with five bottles on my table.’ All this stuff means I’m someone in God’s eyes. But that’s the lie.”

Though he is part of the machine that keeps club life humming, he perceives it with a clear head. And he says he’s not tempted to hop back onto the hell express. “I get to watch people fall down and puke on themselves,” he said. “Or watch the liquid-courage guy who weighs 120 pounds try and beat up the bouncer, or the coke girl who’s like” — he worked his jaw and slipped into a Valley Girl lilt — “ ‘AM, can you play this song?’ ”

“No,” he said dryly, “I can’t play that song.”


http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/29/f...ml?pagewanted=1
TSG
Circus isn't like that ^. :cool:
KarenLuvs2Party
If someone stares you down and talks smack. Just tell them to walk over to La Cienega and go clubbing there because no one gives a fawk here. :)
HotDogWater
quote:
Originally posted by 72hrpartyanimal
however, i do sometimes wish the washing machines would turn it down a notch... no disrespect to style of dance'n, but it gets a little annoying when someone is bump'n into me and mess'n up my cloud 9

:eyespop: :eyespop: :eyespop: :eyespop: :eyespop:

that's when you dance with your hands over your head, elbows out a bit right on head level :disbelief

Andrieux
quote:
Originally posted by HotDogWater
that's when you dance with your hands over your head, elbows out a bit right on head level :disbelief


EXACTLY. :haha:
djillicit
Well, my response to this is that it's all perception. I don't feel it, 'cause I don't see it, 'cause I choose not to. I go there for the purpose of socializing, enjoying damn good music, and having a good time. Why should other people's realities affect mine?? Loosen up and have a ing good time! If you don't give a , paranoia will just see its way out ;).
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