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Why was that woman at the end subdued, with a blanket? Did she lose it completely or what?
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I'd like to go to a buzzing church like that and dance my socks off, but the problem is, if you ain't a Christian, they give you weird looks. Also, if they're dancing exclusively on the name of Christ, I don't think I should be there, because I'd like to dance in the name of Christ, Krishna, Allah and all. I can't just go there for a boogie and pretend that I'm at the disposal of the Christ and Christ alone. No.
We should have settings without any religion where people can go and shake it all off. It's unfortunate that such activity and venues e.g. dance clubs are stereotypically and unspokenly reserved just for the youngsters. If we have granny and grandads' over 40 non-religious, non-drugs and non-alcohol dance venues, we would have less obese and less depressed people in this country.
Zumba and stuff is good, but this is just free style hence far better!
The only thing to remember is that you'd need some blankets there; in case someone goes out of control and requires subduing.
We should have settings without any religion where people can go and shake it all off. It's unfortunate that such activity and venues e.g. dance clubs are stereotypically and unspokenly reserved just for the youngsters. If we have granny and grandads' over 40 non-religious, non-drugs and non-alcohol dance venues, we would have less obese and less depressed people in this country.
Zumba and stuff is good, but this is just free style hence far better!
The only thing to remember is that you'd need some blankets there; in case someone goes out of control and requires subduing.
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Lol, I recently bought another Golf d the deal nearly fell apart when he said he was going to take the Alpine tape head unit out I now have it mated to my amp and sub out of my Wagon and a pair of 6x9's on a parcel shelf and listen to all my old tapes, Andy C, Nickey Blackmarket, etc banging out as I drive to the shops, not sure what the locals make of it but it makes me chuckle.
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I'd like to go to a buzzing church like that and dance my socks off, but the problem is, if you ain't a Christian, they give you weird looks. Also, if they're dancing exclusively on the name of Christ, I don't think I should be there, because I'd like to dance in the name of Christ, Krishna, Allah and all. I can't just go there for a boogie and pretend that I'm at the disposal of the Christ and Christ alone. No.
We should have settings without any religion where people can go and shake it all off. It's unfortunate that such activity and venues e.g. dance clubs are stereotypically and unspokenly reserved just for the youngsters. If we have granny and grandads' over 40 non-religious, non-drugs and non-alcohol dance venues, we would have less obese and less depressed people in this country.
Zumba and stuff is good, but this is just free style hence far better!
The only thing to remember is that you'd need some blankets there; in case someone goes out of control and requires subduing.
We should have settings without any religion where people can go and shake it all off. It's unfortunate that such activity and venues e.g. dance clubs are stereotypically and unspokenly reserved just for the youngsters. If we have granny and grandads' over 40 non-religious, non-drugs and non-alcohol dance venues, we would have less obese and less depressed people in this country.
Zumba and stuff is good, but this is just free style hence far better!
The only thing to remember is that you'd need some blankets there; in case someone goes out of control and requires subduing.
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I don't think I can handle dissonance on personal level. For that reason, even when I know I will have a damn good time (music is like a religion to me; provided it's sonorous), I'd rather be out. There's no way ANY religion is bashing my head with its holy book, just no way.
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I believe that you have to go absolutely mental with your dance, which will cause a mighty and infectious force. Not just infectious, it will also give the catharsis and your endorphins a kick on your individual level. You'll feel like a different person after that. The key is that you should dance like this without being under any influence. The problem is, most people in the West dance like this or even in a mild-to-moderate way after getting under the influence, which makes it worse. Instead of a mighty release of your demons, you have an imprisoning hangover or some other bad side/after effect such as all the demons inside you still there and fighting with one another like mad over goodness knows what. Very uncomfortable. Then you've done more harm to yourself than good.
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James, sorry I didn't feel the force, man. It's because although it's good singing but not energetic like previous vids of this thread.
I believe that you have to go absolutely mental with your dance, which will cause a mighty and infectious force. Not just infectious, it will also give the catharsis and your endorphins a kick on your individual level. You'll feel like a different person after that. The key is that you should dance like this without being under any influence. The problem is, most people in the West dance like this or even in a mild-to-moderate way after getting under the influence, which makes it worse. Instead of a mighty release of your demons, you have an imprisoning hangover or some other bad side/after effect such as all the demons inside you still there and fighting with one another like mad over goodness knows what. Very uncomfortable. Then you've done more harm to yourself than good.
I believe that you have to go absolutely mental with your dance, which will cause a mighty and infectious force. Not just infectious, it will also give the catharsis and your endorphins a kick on your individual level. You'll feel like a different person after that. The key is that you should dance like this without being under any influence. The problem is, most people in the West dance like this or even in a mild-to-moderate way after getting under the influence, which makes it worse. Instead of a mighty release of your demons, you have an imprisoning hangover or some other bad side/after effect such as all the demons inside you still there and fighting with one another like mad over goodness knows what. Very uncomfortable. Then you've done more harm to yourself than good.
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Yep. Been there, done that and agree. Dance is an outward expression of the inner life. Drugs are a short-cut and short-term and the price is high, if you'll forgive the pun. Don't think you need to go mental. Graceful dancing can be a joy to watch as well as participate in.
Yes, graceful dancing and singing can also be a joy to watch and participate, I agree. It won't be so cathartic and endorphins kicking, though. Not on the same scale.
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I remember this thread.
Problem is, some people will require and intake recreational drugs due to their issues, personalities etc.
I was talking to a youngster family friend of ours the other day. This Dutch courageous one said that he's too shy to talk to anyone when he's out; without consuming a couple of pints. This 18 yo child wasn't some habitual but a newbie in the drinking field of the adults. I get what he's saying. He certainly is a very shy soul. As long as he drinks carefully, I think he'll be ok. Bless the child.
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I remember this thread.
Problem is, some people will require and intake recreational drugs due to their issues, personalities etc.
I was talking to a youngster family friend of ours the other day. This Dutch courageous one said that he's too shy to talk to anyone when he's out; without consuming a couple of pints. This 18 yo child wasn't some habitual but a newbie in the drinking field of the adults. I get what he's saying. He certainly is a very shy soul. As long as he drinks carefully, I think he'll be ok. Bless the child.
Problem is, some people will require and intake recreational drugs due to their issues, personalities etc.
I was talking to a youngster family friend of ours the other day. This Dutch courageous one said that he's too shy to talk to anyone when he's out; without consuming a couple of pints. This 18 yo child wasn't some habitual but a newbie in the drinking field of the adults. I get what he's saying. He certainly is a very shy soul. As long as he drinks carefully, I think he'll be ok. Bless the child.
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This kid's mum says that he hasn't had a great luck with the girls so far, because of his quiet nature. Her older son (30 and independent) is opposite with his vocal personality and chain of his exes behind him. Mum says that most girls like cocky lads like her older lad, not like the quiet and sensitive younger one. Silly girls. I hope he doesn't become an Alky in future. I dint think he will. That's because his life doesn't seem to revolve around going out. He's studying Astrophysics in his first year uni, so that's his priority interest which doesn't require becoming vocal after drinking.
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That's what I'm like in my work van
I've seen loads of people looking gobsmacked and pointing at my van, a few people have shouted to me that it sounds great, but the funniest thing is when someone has headphones on and they take them off looking confused and looking around for the other music
I've seen loads of people looking gobsmacked and pointing at my van, a few people have shouted to me that it sounds great, but the funniest thing is when someone has headphones on and they take them off looking confused and looking around for the other music