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haha, i successfully guessed your age at the finale... but you had your hat on... i think you're too old to rave when when you gotta start poppin viagra. |
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i dont think you should ever limit yourself to being "too old" to rave.
if you love the music, you love the music. hard enough as it is to believe sometimes seeing all these fucked up 50 year old asians raving hard, whether it be the drugs, or whether it be the music, they go for a reason, and it tends to be them that actually stay away from the younger girls anyways. they just chill to themselves and absorb the music. i dont mind, i dont talk to them, they dont talk to me. |
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this question does seem to come up alot...so here I go with my answer..Being alot older then half of you on this bored..I will have to say that raves don't have any age limit..If you are having fun then go with it.When you stop having fun at raves then maybe you are too old..Some of us DON'T drink and don't like to go to clubs where its more of a meat market and a bad fashion show so that is why I choose to still rave..If you start asking how old is too old maybe you should turn around and ask how young is too young...Age is nothing but a number....
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Since raves were different up north, you'd see quite the age difference.
At one party I threw in Rupert, a small group of more traditional Natives came and were doing eagle dances to German trance. In Smithers, you'd see hippies who looked at least 50 (so were probably 35) going off to funky house music being played in open mountain fields. I'm sure similar things occur at large festivals like the desert parties in Arizona. At its core, raving is not that far removed from tribal dances around campfires, and age tends to becomes irrelevent in such an atmosphere. It's only in major metropolitan areas that the spiritual aspect of it begins to get lost due to the conservative nature of such districts, and age properness becomes more prevalent. Thank God for Shambala! :D Last edited by Sykonee; Apr 29, 04 at 03:26 PM. |
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Often mental age is less important than physical age. That doesn't necessarily mean that one is immature or not acting their age if they go to parties and are in their 30s (but thankfully look much younger)...I like to think that I just have a youthful perspective on life and believe in having fun in ways that are fun to me.
I've visited the UK each of the last three years and see so many more people who are in their late 20s 30s and 40s than I do here, aside from the older asian demographic. Could it be that all these older asians simply don't speak much english, and so our North American cultural message of being too old to have fun in certain ways hasn't gotten through to them? I wouldn't say I hide my age, even tho it can sometimes be a strange topic when it comes up. In some cases I have friends where the difference between my age and their parent's age is less than the difference between mine and theirs. And in some ways I like to think that I bring a certain amount of wisdom through experiance and a different perspective to things among the people I hang out with. [From Kandyapple: I find i'm bothered less by the older crowd at the parties, unless they are trying to get the really young people high or pick them up.] Lauren, U know me well enough to know that the only reason I'm trying to get them high is so I can pick them up...j/k...I'm sure U know that's not the case...I just want them to try and get me high...lol... |
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Ur never to old to flail like u just been injected with morphine and some higher being is purpling u through the dance floor with glowing roods at each sweaty palm swinging them to manifest strange yet fermiller tribal signals in the air in front of u
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Not sure
Iono...scene jus changes as you grow older, I started Jus before I turned 17 n aint feelin it as much as i used to as opposed to when I started n im goin on 19 in two 1/2 weeks..
Jus the whole atmosphere to me personally n vibe i can bring it to what i want at a club, or go to the caves n shit n kinda break away from the scene I plan to hit the scene up occasionaly from 19-21 a couple times a year other than that jus more interested n goin to clubs n other parties outside Dono about any other black persons but thats my opinion, peace... |
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No limits allowed 'cause there's much crowd Microphone check as I choose my rhyme I'm playing on the road, I have no fear The sound from my mouth is the rap you hear No valley too deep, no mountain too high Reach the top, touch the sky You try to diss me 'cause I sell out I'm making techno and I am proud! No, no limits! We'll reach for the sky No valley too deep, no mountain too high No, no limits! Won't give up the fight We do what we want, and we do it with pride! Woo! How'd that slip through? :D |
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The older you get the more selective you get at going to parties.There is no age when you should stop going to raves. Sometimes I feel a little old even at some of the club nights and I am only 31. I for sure go out less than I did when I was 20 but I still like to go off every now and then.It 's all about supporting the music and djs you like and age doesn't matter!!
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might change when the grey hair come in a lot thicker then then are now though. |
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I know Vic looks older than she is, but I never thought you looked younger than you are, even when I didn't really know ya... |