Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
How about we just rant about the patriotic idiots running around with their ing flags?
Last time I was at Guv a soccer game broke out.
Elendil
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Originally posted by Jayx1
Wow... id hate to see some people being forced to face real problems
Hey man, it definitely gets annoying dealing with people who have such an ego inflation going on, they assume that they are either bad ass, or adding hugely to the vibe - and its just lame.
However,
Its not like anyone is saying: "Oh my god, if that whistling doesn't stop, I'm going to have an aneurysm", its just something that the majority of people seem to think is annoying, which the thread was trying to find out.
Silky Johnson
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Originally posted by Elendil
they assume that they are either bad ass, or adding hugely to the vibe - and its just lame.
And aren't you assuming their reason for doing it right there?
Kytracid
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Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Roffles, I love arguing with you.
I used the Saturday Night Fever reference cause that's the first movie that came to mind that was about danceoffs. I usually stay away from movies like that cause they're , and have the same plotline.
Anyway, if I can dance on that spot, then you can surely walk on it? Or do you have less balance when walking than when dancing?
We can argue all day but I doubt you'd get it...I mean, how would you? You're clearly incapable of thinking about anybody other then yourself. So I don't expect you to respect the fact that we all share the dance floor. I don't expect you to realize that when you spill water on it and make it dangerous and someone later unknowingly steps on it while dancing or because it's dark or because they're high and injuries themselves, the cause of that injury is a direct result of your actions. How can I expect you to get it - you clearly don't give a , do you?
Regarding my balance problems. Again, we can debate the issue on this forum ad nauseam and get nowhere, which is why I suggested we meet and settle it once and for all. Why you took this as a call to battle I'm not sure. Maybe you've watched Saturday Night fever once too often and all those scenes with Travolta in his tight pants doing his thang have warped you thinking. Maybe you think that's how it's still done. Maybe that's how you wish it were still done. We can only speculate...
Personally, I'm just curious as to why someone needs to dance in a wetspot. I'm fascinated as to how exactly it improves a persons ability to rock a beat. That's why I suggested we meet - to get some questions answered. Yours as well as mine. So while I watch you do your best Travolta impression, you can observe my balance or lack or it, and whether or not my girl and my hand are indeed one and the same.
But you don't want to do ya? It seems you'd rather be a forum board tiger and stay within your safety circle in the cyber realm instead of venture out into the jungle. So I'll just drop it and move on. You win son, You're the king. So, go on - let everyone hear you ROAR...
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me@t k@tie
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Originally posted by Kytracid
We can argue all day but I doubt you'd get it...I mean, how would you? You're clearly incapable of thinking about anybody other then yourself. So I don't expect you to respect the fact that we all share the dance floor. I don't expect you to realize that when you spill water on it and make it dangerous and someone later unknowingly steps on it while dancing or because it's dark or because they're high and injuries themselves, the cause of that injury is a direct result of your actions. How can I expect you to get it - you clearly don't give a , do you?
Regarding my balance problems. Again, we can debate the issue on this forum ad nauseam and get nowhere, which is why I suggested we meet and settle it once and for all. Why you took this as a call to battle I'm not sure. Maybe you've watched Saturday Night fever once too often and all those scenes with Travolta in his tight pants doing his thang have warped you thinking. Maybe you think that's how it's still done. Maybe that's how you wish it were still done. We can only speculate...
Personally, I'm just curious as to why someone needs to dance in a wetspot. I'm fascinated as to how exactly it improves a persons ability to rock a beat. That's why I suggested we meet - to get some questions answered. Yours as well as mine. So while I watch you do your best Travolta impression, you can observe my balance or lack or it, and whether or not my girl and my hand are indeed one and the same.
But you don't want to do ya? It seems you'd rather be a forum board tiger and stay within your safety circle in the cyber realm instead of venture out into the jungle. So I'll just drop it and move on. You win son, You're the king. So, go on - let everyone hear you ROAR...
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OMFG! I always dance next to Cosmic, and I understand why he does it. Have you ever stood on a really sticky surface? It's not too pleasant to step on let alone dance on. He puts a little bit of water on HIS dancing area to make it less sticky. He isn't throwing buckets of water all over the ing place. Why the hell are you making such a big deal out of this? If anyone is going to trip and fall, it is going to be HIM, not anyone else. He doesn't put the water down and then move away.
This has nothing to do with his dancing style; it has everything to do with his dancing surface. You are being stupid for not understanding the point that Idma is trying to make, so do us all a favor and stfu.
I hope that this enlightened you.
Provocative_boi
Not that i whistle.....but still,what does one do in this situation ? LOL
Claude von Stroke - The Whistler (Original Mix) :crazy:
ChemEnhanced
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Originally posted by Elendil
Its not like anyone is saying: "Oh my god, if that whistling doesn't stop, I'm going to have an aneurysm", its just something that the majority of people seem to think is annoying, which the thread was trying to find out.
I find it annoying when people dance at a club....everyone should just stand still and bounce their heads......it would make things so less annoying.....no whitsling, no spilling water to make the dance floor wet...just good ole fashion head bouncing.
kotsy
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Originally posted by Provocative_boi
Not that i whistle.....but still,what does one do in this situation ? LOL
Claude von Stroke - The Whistler (Original Mix) :crazy:
Kill the DJ!!
Kytracid
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Originally posted by me@t k@tie
OMFG! I always dance next to Cosmic, and I understand why he does it. Have you ever stood on a really sticky surface? It's not too pleasant to step on let alone dance on. He puts a little bit of water on HIS dancing area to make it less sticky. He isn't throwing buckets of water all over the ing place. Why the hell are you making such a big deal out of this? If anyone is going to trip and fall, it is going to be HIM, not anyone else. He doesn't put the water down and then move away.
This has nothing to do with his dancing style; it has everything to do with his dancing surface. You are being stupid for not understanding the point that Idma is trying to make, so do us all a favor and stfu.
I hope that this enlightened you.
This is between A, and B [email protected] suggest you C yourself out before you get tangled in something that'll only heighten your emotional state. You're bias in this matter is self evident, and shilling yourself out for his cause will only get you a cold hard slap back to reality. You don't want that, and more importantly neither do I.
Now, *IF* I felt you were adding something valuable to this discussion I'd give you some respect, but you've clearly not even read everything that preceded my last post so it's impossible to see you as anything other then a joke. If you had read it, you'd realize I DIDN'T gun for him. He found his way into this argument. My rant was a general one, aimed at people who do what he does. I didn't single him out, I didn't even mention his name. I didn't even know he existed till he waddled into my cross hair and started yapping about how if he could dance the fruck out on a wetspot I should have no problem in walking on it. He questioned my ability while advertising his. I merely called him on it. Then he took it to a whole new level. I guess he wanted my attention - so I gave it to him. Don't make the same mistake.
With that said, and what with you being the first to give me unsolicited advise, here's me - returning the favor. Go back to sucking a dick or something equally useful. Two men just finished having words, don't pull a bitch move and jump in with your two cents after one of them starts to walk away.
You add absolutely nothing to this discussion and half of what you have said reveals you lack the ability to foresee the cause and effect of your friends actions. Persist with your line of attack against me and the next post WILL expose your narrow minded stupidity for all to read.
So, now that we've all attained some degree of enlightenment - here what I'm going to do. I'm going to close the chapter on this discussion and walk away like I intended to do before you decided to open your mouth for all the wrong reasons. Why don't you and him both OFF to your respective wetspots and do whatever it is you do there and just let this thing die? Does that work for you, katie?
:)
Jeff Button
When I was a Floorwhore.... I spilled water all over the joint so ass s like Kytracid (who can't handle a little moisture on the floor while establishing his groove) slipped, sometimes fell, even better - injured themselves severely.
Don't like the floor wet? Bring a mop, or find a dry spot.... just like if you don't like the whistlers, get the out of their way.
p.s. - I can't talk about Kytracid's dance skills.... he pwned the mawfaw.
MissDiscoteka
can't recall a time when someone whistling at a club bothered me.
BUT i have a particular memory of a guy's sneakers constantly sqeaking against floor as he was dancing *squeak..squeak..ing squeak*. a huge pet peeve of mine is when people slam their hands or water bottles on the metal tables in gallery and cz..that annoys the hell out of me.
Cosmic Fur
man, I was almost done with this thread.
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Originally posted by Kytracid
He questioned my ability while advertising his.
No I didn't. I questioned your ability to WALK on a wet spot, not how well you dance.
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Originally posted by Kytracid
Then he took it to a whole new level. I guess he wanted my attention - so I gave it to him.
I just replied to something that you posted that I disagreed with. I didn't realize that would be considered "wanting your attention". Again, get over yourself.
Now to rewind a bit:
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Originally posted by Kytracid
After about half an hour the slickness turns back to stickness...which is why you see people continually spilling water on 'their' spot.
Which is true - because of the intense heat in the club, the water I spill evaporates quickly, which makes your entire "OMG SAFETY HAZARD" point moot because it's only a safety hazard for a short little while, and FAR from everyone in the club spills water on the floor like you're implying. You're blowing "the problem" far out of proportion.
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Originally posted by Kytracid
My issue with it is that it's dangerous and it's something that has caused injury to people
I'm calling bull on this. Very rarely I've seen people actually fall, NEVER have I seen someone injure themselves over it. And the people who do fall are the same ones who are so drunk/high they can barely hold themselves up. They're not really the best example of that upstanding clubber who just goes to clubs to bust a move out.
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Originally posted by Kytracid
Why you took this as a call to battle I'm not sure.
Maybe it was because of this?
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Originally posted by Kytracid
PS. I have no intention of dancing on your wetspot although I do have reservations of how well anybody can dance on an oilslick. With that being said - This is me, calling you out. Name the next jam you're at, and I'll turn up...you can dance on a slippery floor and I'll bust on a nice 'safe' dry patch and we'll let those who are gathered around say who's dancing and who's not.
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Originally posted by Kytracid
Personally, I'm just curious as to why someone needs to dance in a wetspot. I'm fascinated as to how exactly it improves a persons ability to rock a beat.
I've..., YOU'VE gone over this - it's cause it's easier and requires less effort, which is something I'm lacking after about 2am when everyone has finally spilled all the drinks they were going to spill.
I have just one question left (and please answer truthfully):
Do you really feel in danger of falling while you're walking over a bit of water as you're making your way slowly through a rammed club? (because if it wasn't rammed, I'm guessing you'd just walk around that treacherous water spill)