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Rave, Individualisme Ou Collectivisme?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» AlienZeD replied on Fri Jun 10, 2005 @ 1:34pm
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Originally posted by MURDOCK ROCK...

this is a pretty stupid topic...

there is nothing individual about raves at all.

you are all sheep!!


I went to my first EVER pill party alone. It was one of the most marking parties I've ever attended (right behind Samadhi) and I loved it. I made friends at the party that I haven't seen since. The memories are mine and mine alone because I remember that party through my individual perspective. I do think raves are individualistic in the sense that you can be true to yourself, but when you get comfortable, you can share yourself with others (dirty mind!) and enjoy the experience twice or three times as much.
Of course the party HAS to have people in it for it to be a party; dancing to loud music in my room just isn't the same. And then there's costs and ressources.

Raves as a metaphor:
Aren't we all trying to find our spot on the dancefloor? Where those around us compliment our presence and complete our hypothetical 'dance floor territory'. Isn't that place even better with friends and relatives because we can relate to the experience? Everyone wants to know that someone else likes what they like.

As much as people like to say that they are original and don't follow trends, if EVERYONE disagreed with them, they'd end up changing a little bit; the perfect example is reformed criminals. It's like the expression: Go along to get along.

Think about it
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» DonLouis replied on Fri Jun 10, 2005 @ 3:11pm
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Peter, ctai pas sa la question.
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