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Originally Posted by Klover
lol you look down upon ravers the LEAST(and that means not at all), out of any promoter/crew i've ever met
there are your good and bad eggs.
it's mainly about remembering what it's all about, and what it was like when they first entered the scene as well.
People have their reasons as well. Talk to people who work the doors at large events...they get the most obnoxious people all night long.
(this wasn't aimed at mandi, just anyone reading)
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It's all about every one remembering where they came from. Down to even ravers who have been in the scene for a while.
I started raving when I was 14. I always try to remember what it's like when you are in high school trying to make it out to events.
I am not a kandi kid anymore, but I will never forget when I use to wear so much it weighed down my arms. It's a rare occasion I will make kandi for any one, but I always recieve it while respecting and having heart for it's signifigance.
It's just about not judging when you look at some one e-tarded out, kandi kid in effect, or scared and overwhelmed because you were once there at one point or another.
Every one's rave journey is different, but the music bonds us together, and it keeps you humble and less jaded to never forget that.
