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Silky Johnson
Well one thing's for sure, you can always tell how insecure a person is about something by the frequency at which they bring it up.
AlphaStarred
It's Sunday.
pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by MSZ
Lews how tight is the seal of your lips on system-j's cock?


i don't see the issue with having a hardon for a certain user's posts. there's been some crazy bright people on TA over the years. jack is clearly pretty bright and his prose is a joy to read, so no surprises if lews makes an exception in his vegetarian outlook to accommodate system-j's cock.
Innocence Lost
Damnn I what did I miss..hhaha garr
JEO
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Originally posted by Innocence Lost
Damnn I what did I miss..hhaha garr


English class.
Dykes_on_Jay
:haha:

I personally would have went with oxygen at birth.
Lagrangian
I just came back from a gay sex party.

I had fun SacTo, See you soon!
SYSTEM-J
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Originally posted by DJ RANN
P.s. you brought money in to it again. You really don't see it, do you?


The beautiful, and terrible, thing about arguing on the Internet is that everything you say is written down, and you are accountable for it. And everyone reading this thread can go back and read our posts and see very clearly that you said all of the following before I'd mentioned money once:

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When I go out, as long as it's not that pathetic bottle service bull, then I don't care whether I've spent $100 or $400 on drinks. It's a night out. If you don't have the budget, then fine, don't go to nice clubs. It's goes with the territory. They have to pay the bill somehow, and I don't mind paying. It's why some people like owning and paying for nice things.
Silky Johnson
Lol what kind of ing moron spends 400 bucks on drinks on a night out? If the music is on point you should be spending your time on the dance floor, not at the bar with all the other obnoxious drunks. :stongue:

Do people past the age of 25 really still go out on a mission to get drunk and waste money at the bar? Sounds brotastic.
Woony
I was thinking about this whole debate about dresscodes in clubs for a bit yesterday and I think a key point that hasn't been mentioned yet is that dressing up doesn't equal dressing up. A lot of people have a problem with clubs that have a dresscode of 'dressing nice or fancy' because 'dressing nice' inevitably refers to a way of dressing that is equaled with money and power in our society. Enforcing that means in a way importing classic outside power structures into the realm of clubbing. Where's the escapism in dressing the same way I would on a casual friday at work? While some would also call the 'dress code' of clubs with a LGBT-background discriminatory, the key difference is that these are the dresscodes of marginalized groups that have nowhere else to dress up, dressing 'nice' will advantage you in many areas of life outside of clubbing, dressing gay or outrageous will get you harassed and discriminated out in the daylight.

SYSTEM-J
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Originally posted by Woony
A lot of people have a problem with clubs that have a dresscode of 'dressing nice or fancy' because 'dressing nice' inevitably refers to a way of dressing that is equaled with money and power in our society. Enforcing that means in a way importing classic outside power structures into the realm of clubbing.


Exactly. In fact, it's even more direct than that, because it means "If you can't afford to dress to a certain standard, you aren't allowed inside".

Say some kid wanted to see Kerri Chandler as well. He's broke, he hasn't got any smart clothes suitable for dancing but he's totally into the music and he wants to see one of his favourite DJs. But Kerri Chandler is playing at one of RANN's "really nice clubs" and RANN's desired door policy is in effect. Result? The kid can't get to hear the music he loves and see a DJ he loves. Why? So RANN can feel good in his aesthetic appreciation of those around him. Tough break kid. Come back when you're rich.
Chimney
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House isn't so much a sound as a situation.

There must be a hundred records with voice-overs asking, "What is house?" The answer is always some greeting card bull about "life, love, happiiness...." The House Nation likes to pretend clubs are an oasis from suffering, but suffering is in here with us. (If you can get in, that is. I think of one time in New York when they wouldn't let me into the Loft, and I could hear they were actually playing one of my records on the dance floor at that very moment. I you not.)


Guess DJ Sprinkles was not dressed good enough.
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