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Re: I dare you to...
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 8:56 pm
by Dahneboy
deadly habit wrote:Dahneboy wrote:deadly habit wrote:Go to the main forum and bring something "interesting" or utterly cringe worthy back.
i dare you to get a life and stop posting on this forum
Oh no I've been schooled! Wait who are you? Oh registered in 2013, no fucks are given.
here's my contribution:
laloba wrote:Hi all,
So how do you feel when you want to dance at an event but it is just too crowded? Do you try to jump straight up and down on the spot? Do you push people around? Do you find everyone in the crowd ends up jumping up and down at the same time just to go with it? Do you just stand still and watch? Do you just wave hands around because you can't move much else? And do you think it's strange that even though the word 'dance' is fairly inherent in the concept of a lot of electronic music, a lot of the time it is impossible to have room to move at some events? (Big mainstream events, that is).
Please help me by giving your opinion! I am currently conducting some research on crowds at music events and I would be really grateful if anyone could help me out by answering the question posted in the title of this thread. Asking on a forum is hopefully a lot easier than hassling people as an event is taking place!
The reason for these particular (perhaps lame sounding) questions, which I know don't relate to all styles, is that I am interested in musical metaphors that relate to movement and space (up, down, high, low, drop, wave, etc). Your responses will help me to gauge whether others out there feel the same way that I do in terms of music’s affect and how a crowd situation changes body movement (eg. Do you do a certain dance move when the music becomes 'heavier?'). I’m not interested in how drugs change this, so whether you take substances at events doesn’t matter.
If you have an interesting festival story that goes along with your answer, I am all ears!
Any help you can give me by answering these questions would be amazing.
http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=272834
you have too much time on your hands, you should do something more productive kid
Re: I dare you to...
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 8:57 pm
by AxeD
Pfffff
Seckle, step up, it's your time

Re: I dare you to...
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 9:00 pm
by Dahneboy
AxeD wrote:Pfffff
Seckle, step up, it's your time

you're*
Re: I dare you to...
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 9:01 pm
by AxeD
No
Re: I dare you to...
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 9:06 pm
by Molzie
it's you are time m8
Re: I dare you to...
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 9:07 pm
by SCope13

this is great
Re: I dare you to...
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 9:09 pm
by AxeD
Molzie wrote:it's you are time m8
It might be

Re: I dare you to...
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 9:22 pm
by DiegoSapiens
this thread

Re: I dare you to...
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 9:23 pm
by EliteLennon117
Dahneboy wrote:AxeD wrote:Pfffff
Seckle, step up, it's your time

you're*
got 2 love when grammar
nazis fuck up. eat dick
faggot
Re: I dare you to...
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 9:23 pm
by DiegoSapiens
Re: I dare you to...
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 10:02 pm
by BonerJams04
EliteLennon117 wrote:Dahneboy wrote:AxeD wrote:Pfffff
Seckle, step up, it's your time

you're*
got 2 love when grammar
nazis fuck up. eat dick
faggot

srsly though dahneboy, you suck m8
Re: I dare you to...
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 10:05 pm
by DiegoSapiens
he is going to have a cerebral infarct if he reads any post by icnic
Re: I dare you to...
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 10:12 pm
by deadly_habit
Dahneboy wrote:deadly habit wrote:Dahneboy wrote:deadly habit wrote:Go to the main forum and bring something "interesting" or utterly cringe worthy back.
i dare you to get a life and stop posting on this forum
Oh no I've been schooled! Wait who are you? Oh registered in 2013, no fucks are given.
here's my contribution:
laloba wrote:Hi all,
So how do you feel when you want to dance at an event but it is just too crowded? Do you try to jump straight up and down on the spot? Do you push people around? Do you find everyone in the crowd ends up jumping up and down at the same time just to go with it? Do you just stand still and watch? Do you just wave hands around because you can't move much else? And do you think it's strange that even though the word 'dance' is fairly inherent in the concept of a lot of electronic music, a lot of the time it is impossible to have room to move at some events? (Big mainstream events, that is).
Please help me by giving your opinion! I am currently conducting some research on crowds at music events and I would be really grateful if anyone could help me out by answering the question posted in the title of this thread. Asking on a forum is hopefully a lot easier than hassling people as an event is taking place!
The reason for these particular (perhaps lame sounding) questions, which I know don't relate to all styles, is that I am interested in musical metaphors that relate to movement and space (up, down, high, low, drop, wave, etc). Your responses will help me to gauge whether others out there feel the same way that I do in terms of music’s affect and how a crowd situation changes body movement (eg. Do you do a certain dance move when the music becomes 'heavier?'). I’m not interested in how drugs change this, so whether you take substances at events doesn’t matter.
If you have an interesting festival story that goes along with your answer, I am all ears!
Any help you can give me by answering these questions would be amazing.
http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=272834
you have too much time on your hands, you should do something more productive kid
Yes all 20-30 minutes a day I spend on here while taking a break from coding or working on music which requires me to be in front of my computer anyways is too much time on my hands.
You have so much time on your hands however you feel the need to bitch.
Also I'm likely older than you junior, so get off my lawn and head back to the production forum to ask more stupid questions and help turn it into an even shitter place.
Since you seem to be so at home in production, care for a tune battle, or are you too chickenshit?
Re: I dare you to...
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 10:18 pm
by ezza
OOOOOOOOOOOO
TUNE BATTLE!!!!
OH NO HE DIDNT
Re: I dare you to...
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 10:21 pm
by SCope13
deadly habit wrote:Dahneboy wrote:deadly habit wrote:Dahneboy wrote:deadly habit wrote:Go to the main forum and bring something "interesting" or utterly cringe worthy back.
i dare you to get a life and stop posting on this forum
Oh no I've been schooled! Wait who are you? Oh registered in 2013, no fucks are given.
here's my contribution:
laloba wrote:Hi all,
So how do you feel when you want to dance at an event but it is just too crowded? Do you try to jump straight up and down on the spot? Do you push people around? Do you find everyone in the crowd ends up jumping up and down at the same time just to go with it? Do you just stand still and watch? Do you just wave hands around because you can't move much else? And do you think it's strange that even though the word 'dance' is fairly inherent in the concept of a lot of electronic music, a lot of the time it is impossible to have room to move at some events? (Big mainstream events, that is).
Please help me by giving your opinion! I am currently conducting some research on crowds at music events and I would be really grateful if anyone could help me out by answering the question posted in the title of this thread. Asking on a forum is hopefully a lot easier than hassling people as an event is taking place!
The reason for these particular (perhaps lame sounding) questions, which I know don't relate to all styles, is that I am interested in musical metaphors that relate to movement and space (up, down, high, low, drop, wave, etc). Your responses will help me to gauge whether others out there feel the same way that I do in terms of music’s affect and how a crowd situation changes body movement (eg. Do you do a certain dance move when the music becomes 'heavier?'). I’m not interested in how drugs change this, so whether you take substances at events doesn’t matter.
If you have an interesting festival story that goes along with your answer, I am all ears!
Any help you can give me by answering these questions would be amazing.
http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=272834
you have too much time on your hands, you should do something more productive kid
Yes all 20-30 minutes a day I spend on here while taking a break from coding or working on music which requires me to be in front of my computer anyways is too much time on my hands.
You have so much time on your hands however you feel the need to bitch.
Also I'm likely older than you junior, so get off my lawn and head back to the production forum to ask more stupid questions and help turn it into an even shitter place.
Since you seem to be so at home in production, care for a tune battle, or are you too chickenshit?

Re: I dare you to...
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 10:21 pm
by chekov
RARRRRRRRR BARE HYPE IN THREAD
Re: I dare you to...
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 10:25 pm
by ezza
NUFF WASTE ASWEL
Re: I dare you to...
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 10:26 pm
by dickman69
Dahneboy wrote:Lol i dont understand your objective to make me give a fuck
lol i dont understand that collection of words
Re: I dare you to...
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 10:28 pm
by DiegoSapiens
big ups
looking forward for perma bans
Re: I dare you to...
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 10:29 pm
by deadly_habit
Anyways to get back on topic while we wait.
get8p wrote:Sometimes he's kicking stuff unstoppably, skreaming at it, bringing everything around to a total decay, whereas occasionally fish falls off his pockets. Each time he's going for a sequence of purchases, he's equalizing notes in his wallet, always sustaining his money in order. Because of that he was able to purch himself a kromed car, real artwork-style star kind. He eats toasty loefah bread and seven cytrus fruits a day, distancing himself from mid-calorie junk. He hates skrillicon boobs(probably cus of excisions), when kannada get's mixed into conversation and the late bengars he recently mentioned - those fireworks at night messes up the sleep. Have I told he's hatchad in tattoos? Well, don't mind zet, most of them temparally anyway, but that's what life in Big Apple does to you most - it's make you going madd. Dude sets all his kodes and emailkeys to 'mire81', even though he's got about 9 of them, never kulturing for security.
Ho doesn't talk much, leaving the thoughts untold, but to tell you the truth - I don't wonder why. Not to say he'd vexed me if he would talk like the others, but he's really better off like that.
What's your dubstepman like?
http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=272981