According to Wikipedia, "moshing or slamming refers to the activity in which audience members at live music performances aggressively push and/or slam into each other". Better yet is the east coast variation where "which strays away from 'traditional' moshing, in which members of the mosh pit, stand in a circle made by other fans, and they perform moves such as the two-step, "windmill", and spin kicks".
I understand "what happens in the pit stays in the pit" and if a female enters the pit it "is at her own discretion". What? No! I a female wants to enjoy the music and be close to the band, she should not suffer for that desire.
Your need to show the band who won't remember you 10 minutes after they leave your city that you too can SCREAM lyrics does not surpass the basic tenet of the male/female dichotomy. You don't push, shove, or kick a girl anytime anywhere even in a "pit".
You look like an idiot and your sweaty shirt and stench won't get you laid or get you any closer to the band.
I'm a girl, I don't like coming home smelling of tacos or onions. I don't like finding bruises. I like being able to see my favorite bands up close.
Chivalry is dead in the "scene". Oh well, maybe it was absent in the first place.
Your need to show the band who won't remember you 10 minutes after they leave your city that you too can SCREAM lyrics does not surpass the basic tenet of the male/female dichotomy. You don't push, shove, or kick a girl anytime anywhere even in a "pit".
You look like an idiot and your sweaty shirt and stench won't get you laid or get you any closer to the band.
I'm a girl, I don't like coming home smelling of tacos or onions. I don't like finding bruises. I like being able to see my favorite bands up close.
Chivalry is dead in the "scene". Oh well, maybe it was absent in the first place.

No comments:
Post a Comment