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Adam Piontek
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Sun, 21 Oct 2007 01:13:54 -0400
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Re: [idm] NYC area rave culture?
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OK, I'll bite. I don't think it's off-topic, necessarily. What I loved about the experience I had in california was chiefly its outdoors, laid back, authentic nature. It was like coming home to someplace where PLUR (gag me with a spoon) was somewhat real. Where I didn't need to be anything and could be anything I wanted to be. enjoying the music and flying one's freak flag, or not, was totally cool. People smiled and said hello who didn't even know me, and I felt comfortable doing the same and not feeling like I needed to get to know them. Some drug use was accepted and no big deal, also meaning they had no coolness or ego trips attached to them. I was able to say I'd never done [whatever] and ask to try it, and get advice & help trying it. Everyone was just enjoying the music and the vibes. Yes, I know this has as much to do with my own psychic state and interpretation of the event as everyone else's. It just felt good. Knowing people who know is what I never do. I never know that sort of stuff. I was once a much more elitist person, and closed off and goody two shoes, etc., no matter how much I might have denied it at the time. I never had any friends who would have invited me to such an event, and when non-friends actually did, I said no. The world is what we make of it for ourselves and I was asking for suggestions so I might have some ideas for opportunities to make my world a little more. Thanks. Funny thing is Brian @ hyperreal (and of sfraves.org) is someone a very new friend of mine knows, strange how the networks of life connect in predictable ways. -Adam On Oct 20, 2007, at 7:58 PM, Ed Hoc wrote:
quoted 51 lines the best raves are homemade. hasn't there ever been an> the best raves are homemade. hasn't there ever been an > idm@hyperreal event ever? > > adam would you talk about what you think rave culture is? is that an > off-topic post here? > > and re 'never been plugged in' -- well, knowing people who know is > what everyone does all day... > > On 10/20/07, Adam Piontek <adam@damek.org> wrote: >> Hey >> >> So I'm feeling some life changes, and some lost time and >> opportunities, all with respect to a recent great experience in >> California, and feeling pathetic for never having give in and done >> such a thing before, but happy as well... >> >> and so I wanted to reach out to the one resource I had that might >> give me an Intelligent answer. >> >> What's the (good) rave culture like around NYC? anything at all? >> Anything ever go on like this sort of stuff? I'm not and have never >> been plugged in but would like to be. >> >> http://www.sfraves.org/ >> http://acidtotem.net/ >> http://quiet.oof.org/ (not much info there anymore but perhaps you >> get the idea) >> >> Thanks for any kind souls' answers :) no matter how negative or >> historical :) >> -Adam >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >> >> > > > -- > Please note: This e-mail was sent from a notification-only address > that cannot accept incoming e-mail. Please do not reply to this > message. > > ---- > > pete lastname > meatsock@gmail.com > www.grep-fu.net
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