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Glowsticks o_0 (pg. 6)
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Gen3r4l1ty
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Originally posted by Lira
You know what would be really great? Glowing nunchakus!

Waaaah! Gloo-goo-goo-loo-goo!


There was a dude at Giant Village with glowing nuchuks, AND he knew how to use them! It was actually pretty sick.
kadomony
there's this guy around my area named Cleric. one of the best ive ever seen.

http://www.youtube.com/profile_vide...xxclericxxx&p=r



couple of the other people from GSC



Bulletproof
quote:
Originally posted by Gen3r4l1ty
There was a dude at Giant Village with glowing nuchuks, AND he knew how to use them! It was actually pretty sick.


things we don't see everyday. hahah
MeLLyMeL
I fuking hate new york because of this.

HATE IT!

I love Miami because of the drug paraphernelia law <3

I don't wanna go to a club and get knocked in the head by some stupid bitch doing the figure 8 on strings. gtfo.

no need to clear the dance floor for ur stupid ass friends to look at a light.

As if clubs weren't icky and packed enough as it is. I need to have rolling kiddies sweating all over me?

No thx. Stare at a light in your own privacy.. at ur own house parties.. not at a packed club. Plus glow sticks attract ugly ravers and ufo pants. gtfo.
Beatflux
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Originally posted by Zharen
I think it's quite boring for people just to be crammed in a room and being able to do nothing but throw their arms up and down.


+1

I typically go home at peak time because there isn't enough room on the dance floor to do much of anything except get drunk and slop your drink around.

I like to see people dancing regardless of what style it is or whether they are good or not, pretty much anyone who is getting the vibe gets a friendly reception from me.
Lilith
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Originally posted by MeLLyMeL
Plus glow sticks attract ugly ravers and ufo pants. gtfo.


:haha:
Gen3r4l1ty
quote:
Originally posted by Beatflux
I like to see people dancing regardless of what style it is or whether they are good or not, pretty much anyone who is getting the vibe gets a friendly reception from me.


+1
TaylorR
we have a $600 glowstick competition tonight here in hawaii :p

a 2nd anniversary for a so called 'rave' that happens once a month. they play mainstream dance tracks but it's still great fun if you go there to have a good time.
Krypton
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Originally posted by Gen3r4l1ty
All the glowstick hating is pretty misdirected, and spawned mostly (I guess) from the etard stigma that usually accompanies them.
Some of you complain about the space they take up (legitimate), but I think you're confusing inconsiderate people for an inconsiderate practice. There are inconsiderate people in any walk of life. Like you've never seen anyone without glowsticks flailing and bouncing around the dancefloor into other folks without regard? Worse yet... what about the people that not-so-subltely ease up behind you until they're practically grinding in your colon in a pathetic excuse to cop a feel and invade your space on a crowded dance floor? What about folks that feel they cant enjoy an edm show unless theyre 5 feet from the dj, so they daisy chain with 7 of thier rudest friends and make a bum rush to the front, pushing over anyone in thier way? And lets not forget big sweaty shirtless guy who places himself directly in front of you and proceeds to bounce in all directions, invariably bouncing back to leave a nice layer of backsweat on your arms after a failed attempt to nudge him away. Are these folks not equally annoying? But wait... no glowsticks...

The point is, its not the practice... its the people. There are s everywhere; with and without glowsticks.

As for the folks who complain that the glowstickers are just there to "perform" and "be seen"; you mean to tell me that every bleach-blond cum-dumpster with fake DD's splitting through a miniscule top, with 3 foot high platform boots leading halfway up to thier vagina-revealing mini-skirts arent also looking to "be seen?" Or do they dress that way because it's comfortable? What about the 'roid infused, tribal-arm-band sporting muscle head who thinks that his tiny wife-beater tank is too hot and feels the need to disrobe and flex his sweaty shirtlessness all night,(ensuring that some of it at some point drips on you) even though the club is a comfortable 76 degrees? You mean he's not trying to "be seen?" What about the folks that think that thier particular brand of heel-hopping arm flailing is so wonderful that they need to take up 20 (sic) folks worth of space to bounce around? Is he not there to "perform?"

Once again, this boils down to inconsiderate people... regardless of what they have in thier hands.

Bottom line, a dude with glowsticks taking up 5 peoples worth of space annoys me no more that a dude without taking up 5 peoples worth of space.

Is glowsticking old? Sure. I just think the hating is misdirected. Different strokes for different folks? Or are all of you haters just that prententious? Just remember... a day will come when one of the activities (styles) that you enjoy or think is chic will go out of style... and you will have a whole new generation of kids that didn't experience it at the time, but nonetheless look down on it as being outdated and cheesy.


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by mellymel
I fuking hate new york because of this.

HATE IT!

I love Miami because of the drug paraphernelia law <3

I don't wanna go to a club and get knocked in the head by some stupid bitch doing the figure 8 on strings. gtfo.

no need to clear the dance floor for ur stupid ass friends to look at a light.

As if clubs weren't icky and packed enough as it is. I need to have rolling kiddies sweating all over me?

No thx. Stare at a light in your own privacy.. at ur own house parties.. not at a packed club. Plus glow sticks attract ugly ravers and ufo pants. gtfo.


Both well said. I think like Gen3r4l1ty said, you got to be considerate. Glowsticks on strings is not appropriate in some places. You just have to be aware of what those places are. If I see others doing, the club is real spacey, or in a big field, hell yea, imma whip em out and freestyle. I'm sure you people have your favorite thing to do while rolling. If the atmospheres right, mine is just to freestyle blowin face for 5-6 hours. ing people come up to me asking me to blow them up. WTF am I supposed to do? Haha, that doesn't really happen in the more snobby "hip" clubs I guess.

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taylorR
we have a $600 glowstick competition tonight here in hawaii

a 2nd anniversary for a so called 'rave' that happens once a month. they play mainstream dance tracks but it's still great fun if you go there to have a good time.


I wish I be in one of those!:eyes:
elektrikal
dont mind the glowsticks. i dont see toooo many people doing it on the dancefloor, but when they do, i just take a gander and move on. its not a big deal. the bigger deal is people pushing through the crowd and getting in your way, now thats annoying

Zild
A proper party is a nice large space with more sound than it should have with no lazars or lights. No ing glowstick kiddies. Just music and people moving.
Gen3r4l1ty
quote:
Originally posted by Zild
A proper party is a nice large space with more sound than it should have with no lazars or lights. No ing glowstick kiddies. Just music and people moving.


Once again... different strokes for different folks. If everyone wanted the exact same thing out of a party, then there wouldn't be so many different types of music and parties. There's no way it "should" be, just a way that's right for you. If you don't like glowsticks... dont go to parties where glowsticks are around. (they exist.)
Trust me, there are plenty of other factors that can wreck a party with no LASERS, lights, or glowsticks. All this elitism is kinda gross.
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