Re: Going to my first dubstep show - HELP PLZ
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 9:53 pm
props on mentioning portishead though.
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That's funny because his question did not bother me at alljoeki wrote:Don't take this too personal bro, you are one of many...but
Why is this thread not locked?
If a dude comes up to you in the street in front of a night club and asks you these question, you would point him out to your friends and join them in mocking him...
Seriously, "how do I dance?" , "What can I expect?", you would seriously google DSF, make an account and post this shit? We might be outnumbered, but some of us have been doing this shit for 15 years...I have never, ever experienced anything like this in real life....it would be a laughable matter.
On the internet, every fourteen year old or undereducated socially insecure random person can ask these stupid and superfluous questions...and apparently get a response.
It doesn't matter one fuck. You do what you gotta do, you do what you want to do. You either like it or not. This isn't a job interview, this isn't a test, there are no scene points to be won. What the fuck? Just go out there and enjoy. Or google some dubstep or whatever...
I mean, what a pure waste of everyone's time. Including mine.
I'm annoyed by all of this, where I should normally be laughing out loud reading this, after 1938 times, it apparently becomes less funny and more sad.
Enjoy your night, keep an eye out on your girlfriend, bro's tend to hit everything they can get their hands on at a dubstep night...apparently.
Settle the fuck down mate, you didn't have to click on this thread.joeki wrote:Don't take this too personal bro, you are one of many...but
Why is this thread not locked?
If a dude comes up to you in the street in front of a night club and asks you these question, you would point him out to your friends and join them in mocking him...
Seriously, "how do I dance?" , "What can I expect?", you would seriously google DSF, make an account and post this shit? We might be outnumbered, but some of us have been doing this shit for 15 years...I have never, ever experienced anything like this in real life....it would be a laughable matter.
On the internet, every fourteen year old or undereducated socially insecure random person can ask these stupid and superfluous questions...and apparently get a response.
It doesn't matter one fuck. You do what you gotta do, you do what you want to do. You either like it or not. This isn't a job interview, this isn't a test, there are no scene points to be won. What the fuck? Just go out there and enjoy. Or google some dubstep or whatever...
I mean, what a pure waste of everyone's time. Including mine.
I'm annoyed by all of this, where I should normally be laughing out loud reading this, after 1938 times, it apparently becomes less funny and more sad.
Enjoy your night, keep an eye out on your girlfriend, bro's tend to hit everything they can get their hands on at a dubstep night...apparently.
its dubstep, not dub, you damn wumpwump.clueless wrote:sry to waste your time jokei
For what its worth, the thread helped. I had a ball, so did my girl. I will do this more often.
I just don't like to look like a moron in public, but I've been doing the metal thing as long as you've been doing the dub thing, so I get your frustration. won't happen again.
Also... wump wup? (idk what that means but people sounded like it was a good thing.)
LOL, if anybody actually said wump wump to me at a night, I'd go home and destroy my vinyls and decks.clueless wrote:sry to waste your time jokei
For what its worth, the thread helped. I had a ball, so did my girl. I will do this more often.
I just don't like to look like a moron in public, but I've been doing the metal thing as long as you've been doing the dub thing, so I get your frustration. won't happen again.
Also... wump wup? (idk what that means but people sounded like it was a good thing.)
laughing like mad now, thanksgarethom wrote:LOL, if anybody actually said wump wump to me at a night, I'd go home and destroy my vinyls and decks.clueless wrote:sry to waste your time jokei
For what its worth, the thread helped. I had a ball, so did my girl. I will do this more often.
I just don't like to look like a moron in public, but I've been doing the metal thing as long as you've been doing the dub thing, so I get your frustration. won't happen again.
Also... wump wup? (idk what that means but people sounded like it was a good thing.)

joeki wrote:Don't take this too personal bro, you are one of many...but
Why is this thread not locked?
If a dude comes up to you in the street in front of a night club and asks you these question, you would point him out to your friends and join them in mocking him...
Seriously, "how do I dance?" , "What can I expect?", you would seriously google DSF, make an account and post this shit? We might be outnumbered, but some of us have been doing this shit for 15 years...I have never, ever experienced anything like this in real life....it would be a laughable matter.
On the internet, every fourteen year old or undereducated socially insecure random person can ask these stupid and superfluous questions...and apparently get a response.
It doesn't matter one fuck. You do what you gotta do, you do what you want to do. You either like it or not. This isn't a job interview, this isn't a test, there are no scene points to be won. What the fuck? Just go out there and enjoy. Or google some dubstep or whatever...
I mean, what a pure waste of everyone's time. Including mine.
I'm annoyed by all of this, where I should normally be laughing out loud reading this, after 1938 times, it apparently becomes less funny and more sad.
Enjoy your night, keep an eye out on your girlfriend, bro's tend to hit everything they can get their hands on at a dubstep night...apparently.

Comfi wrote:If I was going to a gig in a genre that I knew nothing about I wouldn't ask.
With a girl? Fuck yes I'd ask.