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Jun. 9th, 2002 05:06 amWell, I think I'm going to take some kind of hiatus from this LiveJournal thing. Somewhere in the last half-year I must have forgotten how "second-class" the whole practice of sharing distilled thoughts with strangers is. Better to know them in person, that way you have some measure of recourse to their tribal urges of impropriety and loyalty.
Funny how you can exchange contents of thoughts with someone, and it is as worthless and insubstantial as a fart in the wind. But grope someone in the back of a darkened club, and you'll be writing bad poetry to them for months. We humans are such ridiculous things.
If you folks don't see me around here, it's because I'm hiding in the back of a darkened club.
Funny how you can exchange contents of thoughts with someone, and it is as worthless and insubstantial as a fart in the wind. But grope someone in the back of a darkened club, and you'll be writing bad poetry to them for months. We humans are such ridiculous things.
If you folks don't see me around here, it's because I'm hiding in the back of a darkened club.
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Date: 2002-06-15 10:11 pm (UTC)Personally, I don't like this "new" goth culture, I can't exactly put my finger on what it is about it, but I must say that I don't agree, I don't really like this over-processed music they seem to be pumping out either.
A friend told me something that I thought to be very true about the scene though, he said that the gothic and or industrial scene (socially and musically) does a dip and a dive every few years. It goes underground and then becomes popular again, and then moves up and out to the surface. It never goes away, just burns and fades and burns again.
I can't wait until it goes into fade mode, where the clubs are discreet, and the people who go there go to interact not to harass.