Nipple wrote:The mild yelling was ok... it was the implied physical threats that got to me.
Nipple wrote:The mild yelling was ok... it was the implied physical threats that got to me.
Nipple wrote:The mild yelling was ok... it was the implied physical threats that got to me.
theCryptofishist wrote:graidawg wrote:...the more i travel the more i find its not where you are its who you are there with that makes the experience.
As the hippies say, "Wherever you go, there you are."
some seeing eye wrote:World travel has had a much larger impact on my thinking and actions.
RedHeaven wrote:Anyone ever see that big event in Europe where it's like a week long adult spring break like beach camp out rave? Can't remember the name.....looks.....not my thing
misfit wrote:RedHeaven wrote:Anyone ever see that big event in Europe where it's like a week long adult spring break like beach camp out rave? Can't remember the name.....looks.....not my thing
The Brighton Festival Fringe
BoyScoutGirl wrote:When I finally got out to Burning Man this year, I had done so much research into the event that I came with expectations (shame on me) that fit the actual experience almost exactly. I felt very little of the wonder and astonishment I think most first-timers experience. I had, in effect, cheated myself out of my virgin year at Burning Man.
Candybox wrote:BoyScoutGirl wrote:When I finally got out to Burning Man this year, I had done so much research into the event that I came with expectations (shame on me) that fit the actual experience almost exactly. I felt very little of the wonder and astonishment I think most first-timers experience. I had, in effect, cheated myself out of my virgin year at Burning Man.
That is just too bad. I went to my first burn almost on a whim. I had no idea what to expect besides some the basic survival guide stuff. I didn't even know there was such a thing as art cars, never mind that you can ride them. Didn't know about events or classes either.
The entire week, I was in a state of having my mind constantly blown.
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
BBadger wrote:Essentially I went in blind, and left blinded. So don't show any picture, video, detailed stories or anything expectation-providing to anyone you intend on bringing!
wh..sh wrote:To me, it's almost sad when people are unable to see beauty and life outside BM.
Personally, some of my best time offs was not even at BM...
Ugly Dougly wrote:I've been thinking a lot about this lately. Maybe the waning of the summer has its introspective spirit.
Imagine that you have visited a museum, in which you looked at a painting by Monet. His way of seeing and capturing light on canvas captivated you. Subconciously you realized that the world is more full of magic and beauty that you ever conceived, but conciously all you can think of is Monet-worship. Now, in your mind, you must return to that museum again and again, and look upon that painting again and again. If that museum mounts a special Monet show, you go berserk and evangelize all of your friends.
The reality is that you have been shown a new way of seeing the world. It's not about Monet, or about the museum.
You know what I am saying here. The magic of Burning Man is that it takes us outside of our flawed culture, and suggests that there may be another way. For each of us, I suppose the definition of "another way" may differ. But I would hesitate to equate Burning Man with any tourist expedition. Admit it, it's a life-changing experience. So, your life has been changed. Fucking act like it.
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