Youngsters: please help an old dude can understand this
#16
Posted 01 December 2011 - 03:55 PM
To me, it has always been about thinking outside of the box and shrugging off the herd mentality from within. I do not need to look different to know I am.
Can't help ya, IASW. Never quite understood the attraction to this type of rebellion...or individuality.
#27
Posted 01 December 2011 - 09:44 PM
#39
Posted 02 December 2011 - 03:31 AM
I just watched a Bassnectar song on YouTube. It was from Wakarusa. I don't get it. Guy uses a laptop to make fart noises and chicks dig it?
Best comment:
"Clicked for the jugs, stayed for the wubs."
In ye words of PT Bisco "droogs droogs droogs droogs droogs droogs droogs droogs droogs droogs droogs droogs droogs droogs droggs droogs"
#49
Posted 04 December 2011 - 03:15 AM
I just came home to wubs and wobbles. It's my daughter listening to Benny Benassi and Skrillex.
Good. Tell her to check out Bassnectar - Timestretch album too. You should prolly get her some good speakers, something with a decent sub woofer.
Better than Britney and Christina's thinly veiled songs about their who-has and jibly bits.
#50
Posted 04 December 2011 - 03:17 AM
I never understood the "I am different, look at me" theory of teenage/youth angst.
To me, it has always been about thinking outside of the box and shrugging off the herd mentality from within. I do not need to look different to know I am.
Can't help ya, IASW. Never quite understood the attraction to this type of rebellion...or individuality.
You must have been a very special boy.
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