RedHeaven wrote:Because her pic was in Rolling Stone so it harbors attention. I dont think anyone thinks that what she did was wrong, and knows there was much more right to it than wrong. I dont think it is her that people are actually mad at, its whoever chose that to be in one of the nations most popular magazines.
You are right, there is so many other things that are more important in actuality, its just the symbolism I think. Its not like people are going to choose to put a pic of a dumped wal mart bike in the rolling stone.

jkisha wrote:RedHeaven wrote:Because her pic was in Rolling Stone so it harbors attention. I dont think anyone thinks that what she did was wrong, and knows there was much more right to it than wrong. I dont think it is her that people are actually mad at, its whoever chose that to be in one of the nations most popular magazines.
You are right, there is so many other things that are more important in actuality, its just the symbolism I think. Its not like people are going to choose to put a pic of a dumped wal mart bike in the rolling stone.
Unfortunately, it seems that BM is now an exclusive event and consequently will have to deal with that sort of elite publicity. Better chicken lady than Krug champagne, no?



So I'm all good as long as I keep my AK 47 in my RV only to take it off to empty a few mags and put it right back? good to knowmaladroit wrote:Take some small comfort that the priceless extravagant feather wear, much like the models wearing them, would have been gingerly cared for in an RV and only hustled out for a few minutes for the photo shoot, then rushed back inside.
The headbands with a few feathers, feather hair pieces, etc were much more prevalent and moopy.

VampireKitten wrote:I am going to repeat what I said on the Burning Man Facebook group...
Let me get this straight... so feathers are banned from the Playa, it's an obvious rule and being virgins this year we chose to follow this rule and my boyfriend ripped ALL of the feathers out of his beautiful dragon ( http://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-a ... 4739_n.jpg ) because we were apparently following rules (which I am assuming were put in place for a reason)... yet someone, who obviously knows the rules and apparently has magical feathers that don't shred or moop can't take responsibility for their actions even though they broke the rules? After reading the response she gave, it sounds like someone has a huge amount of self entitlement, it isn't "haters gonna' hate"... it's participate properly if you want to be part. Simple rules are simple, an apology would have sufficed versus the uppity response. Perhaps a costume fit for the Playa with faux leaves (the kind that look like feathers) is in order? Solve the problem, not make it worse.

Lonesomebri wrote:Okay, so do I have to rethink my plans for the Pillow Fight themed event even though it will only involve hot good looking chicks?
Bob wrote:If you did that in an airtight garage with a cyclonic feather collection system, and they were wearing chicken costumes, I smell a fat art grant. Better yet if you can initiate a feather explosion.
ZaphodBurner wrote:I pulled the horsehair crest off my corinthian Spartan helmet because horse hair might be moopy, in a state that has wild horses.
As for the hawk feathers, well, FFS if it's an indigeonous creature... ...no, no, that's the way it ought to be but unfortunately even with the rules as they are, people don't respect them. Too many sparkle-tards (new one?) who don't know a feather boa from a fucking bald eagle if it doesn't suit their attire.
But, once again, if you're cute and mostly naked you'll get away with anything you want, ESPECIALLY in Black Rock City.
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