Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
Savannah wrote:Business clothes are useful when returning rental vehicles.
vangran wrote:Help! I can't stop thinking about Burning Man.
I know it's only November, but I can't stop thinking about the Playa. Everything I do during any day in defaultia I ask..how would I do this/how would it be different on the playa. Answer nearly always the same;"you'll figure it out /it'll be better."
Does anyone else have this problem?
Experts have found no cure for this disease but we are working on it.
junglesmacks wrote:I think about Burning Man more than I think about sex.
That's serious business..
Savannah wrote:Experts have found no cure for this disease but we are working on it.
And by "experts" & "working on it" we mean "playing around in a labcoat while researching battery-powered blinkie lights online".
graidawg wrote:junglesmacks wrote:I think about Burning Man more than I think about sex.
That's serious business..
oh thank you! thought i was the only one, nearly all my conversations start, "when i was at burning man......" and i have only been once! how bad is it going to be when ive been twice or thrice!
Savannah wrote:
The worst part is that you can sort of feel yourself bringing Burning Man into the conversation to excess, but you generally can't just slam onto the brakes; you'll have some sort of brutal accident. All you can do is press down gently but firmly, then mentally pull yourself off the road until help* arrives.
* other Burners.
junglesmacks wrote:I think about Burning Man more than I think about sex.
That's serious business..
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
TomServo wrote:Vangran, you joined eplaya in 2006. Was 2011 your first year? Admittedly, it took me a couple years to tone down the playa-babble. I still constantly think about it, and I do try and apply the principles..in the default world...I think that's a good thing. I have, however, learned to hold my tongue..around certain people. Some people are more impressed by actions, than words. It's funny, if you try and explain Burning Man, some folks will tune you out...but if you rush to help them fix a flat tire or clean every bit of trash, after a party, their dumbfounded. Some people just can't grasp the concept of just doing things... without the expectation of a "reward."
It's not my job to preach all that good shit to people...but it's sad that it's so difficult for people to understand.
vangran wrote:How cool is it to have a place (eplaya) where it's OK to say " Burning Man" in every sentence ?
[/quote]if anybody asks you say, "It sucks. You should check out your regional. Those are way fun, clean, with water, toilets perhaps..."
Elorrum wrote:The open secret that it's caught on is good reason to cut back on the When I was at Burning Man convos.
smile quietly, and go (in your mind!) to your happy place.
if anybody asks you say, "It sucks. You should check out your regional. Those are way fun, clean, with water, toilets perhaps..."
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