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Am I Too Old for A Festival? (pg. 3)
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OrangestO
Don't see the big deal. As long as you're taking care of business on the home and professional front, why not attend an event or two here and there. I more so agree with the argument that by the time you're 30 you shouldn't be bouncing around to the bass thumps of Hardwell and the rest of the gang of commercial icons. I think if you've progressed through DM and its different genres naturally then it's no big deal. If you're stuck in a vortex of PLUR like DJRyan, though, you probably need to re-evaluate your priorities and take a step back.
Dykes_on_Jay
You look like a limp wristed mealy-mouthed bald cunt.
OrangestO
我也爱你
Halcyon+On+On
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Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
don't think that was me unless i meant don't bother trying to be like 0 body fat.

I am 33 and go every day. Probably didn't clarify gym versus people that drink protein shakes , call it lifting and wear crop tops.

I'l take your word because i say stupid but what i say and what i mean .... kind unfair to put the onus on me.


Ahhh, I guess I am with you, then. Weightlifting posers are idiotic. Love when people strategically display their huge jug of creatine or whey powder in their office. :stongue:

"Oh, that? That's just for bulking. nbd." *does nothing but curls for 6 months, right arm is accidentally twice as big as the left*
Dykes_on_Jay
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Originally posted by OrangestO
我也爱你


You can google translate I love you to. Amazing. Why don't you get it to translate your miserable existence into some taint.
PivotTechno
I have an acquaintance who's now in her late 50s, who loves going out to late-night warehouse and loft gigs in the city. She was busy raising a kid when the music she now appreciates (deep house, primarily) was having its heyday, so she came into things with a pretty fresh perspective. DJs and promoters alike, love the energy she brings to the party.

I never really tired of dancing to repetitive beats in dark rooms - 30 years of it, now. I still generally find it's a nourishing and inspiring experience, but my tolerance for cookie-cutter venues, pushy, elbow-to-elbow crowds, poor programming and mediocre soundsystems has rapidly declined over the past decade. I'm fairly certain I'd be out more often if I lived in some European city that's in possession of some unique spaces, with promoters who push boundaries, rather than residing safely within their confines.

As for festivals... Yeah, if I had my pick - Labyrinth in Japan, would love to give Awakenings a go, even Eclipse in our neighbouring province of Quebec sounds like stellar times. But the massive, corporate-steered EDM incarnations? Hell, no.
OrangestO
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Originally posted by Dykes_on_Jay
You can google translate I love you to. Amazing. Why don't you get it to translate your miserable existence into some taint.


You're the one married in China. Not me, pal.
Dykes_on_Jay
You're the one....oh wait.
Swamper
quote:
Originally posted by OrangestO
我也爱你


quote:
Originally posted by Dykes_on_Jay
You can google translate I love you to. Amazing. Why don't you get it to translate your miserable existence into some taint.


^ You're starting to become more annoying than usual - kindly take it to PM or ignore people that bother you.

Signed,

-everyone
Dykes_on_Jay
Hey Del! Eat a dick!

signed

-your illegitimate mother.



Really...facebook didn't make your site turn into . You did.

Dykes_on_Jay
You could suck my dick standing up Frodo.
Swamper
quote:
Originally posted by Dykes_on_Jay
Hey Del! Eat a dick!

signed

-your illegitimate mother.



Really...facebook didn't make your site turn into . You did.


You can try to insult me all you want, I don't care... but if you want to stick around here heed what I said
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