Y'know what really grinds my gears? Sommie music shows
YOUR SUBURB IS IN BUTTFUCK NOWHERE AND IS ALWAYS HOT.
But this isnt a gripe with your chatt suburb, no this is far wider. Its the people at the show.
I gotta admit, going to the show was a last minuite decision for me, if it weren't for lovley friends of mine paying for me, I wouldn't have even been there. So I wasnt outfitted for THE MAWSH (as I'm told it is now). I was wearing my new polo (also everyone get a polo, right now), my shorts and shoes, I was just chilling and everyone saw this lad. Hardcore (or to me anyway) was a scene built on people wanting to be different, A scene that was made to make everyone, regardless of age, sex or breed feel welcome. Apparently if you havent got vans, your sick band shirt and a pair of cheap monday jeans and your beanie, you not 'in the scene' and should be made to feel very VERY awkward. Most of the people there, I had been to shows with before, I had not got along with them granted, but we had been there, everyone could tolerate everone. But apparently nautica polo shirts make everyone totally uncomfterable and people wearing them should be made to feel terrible.
This isn't right, sure clothes can reflect your music taste, but come on, a 'lad' at your hardcore show, which is filled with more self righious cunts than a Write4Gold compitition, is NOT going to ruin you show.
I sorta ranted on for a while here, but I feel it needs to be said. Accept everyone into hardcore, dont force thoes who dont fit your image away.
PS; lol i punched melissa in the face.
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i always feel welcome
ReplyDeletehahahahaha. good times.
ReplyDeletemaybe people would like you if you didnt hit girls
ReplyDeletehaha, should be very interesting if i come ;)
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