GOD DAMN WANKERS.

Oct 24, 2006 08:26

Back from Oni-con.

As usual I pissed people off for being tall. Naturally they blame me for everything wrong that happened in their general vicinity.

Pointers for Concert Assholes:-if you intend on shoving past a person, it's best not to talk about it loudly behind them because that will provoke me to actually be mean to you ( Read more... )

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joyama_suguru October 24 2006, 13:45:55 UTC
coming from a short person you are right, short people dont need to stand behind tall people for one thing HELLO
I know I am short therefore I work my hardest to get a good ticket beforehand so I can see bc obviously its that important to me to see them.
I am so tired of people at shows standing behind one another going " oh I'm gonna get past this bitch etc etc." like you said we work hard for our tickets and the places we want to stand.
I am short... 5 feet nice and even and I dont push to the front, I respectfully make my way there.

RAR *love for you* you shouldnt be blamed for being tall. yes it sucks when you are short and behind tall people but hey, if youre not happy with it move or change your approach ^___^ rar

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gackt_mervilles October 25 2006, 02:44:16 UTC
Indeed. I always feel bad for blocking peoples view, that's why I always apologize before the show starts to whoever is behind me. If I let all the shorter people in front of me, I'd never be close, I'd never be able to see what I waited so patiently for, I'd never get the chance to have that kind of close interaction everyone so desperately loves. I was the tallest person there in premium seating both nights. Genetics made them short, genetics made me tall. I never asked for it, neither did they, so I can't stand when people put the blame on me, especially since I make the effort to be as short as possible. I can understand being ticked off about it, but that's when you do something about it like moving. pushing accomplishes nothing.

Everything you said is common sense, but in today's world, it's like we've been saturated with glorified narcissism where everyone would rather blame someone else for something not going their way than find a way to avoid the problem. DX

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joyama_suguru October 25 2006, 02:49:07 UTC
Everything you said is common sense, but in today's world, it's like we've been saturated with glorified narcissism where everyone would rather blame someone else for something not going their way than find a way to avoid the problem. DX

I agree... at least where I live its like everyone is just so spoiled and lazy they want everything given to them or made easy. Like they dont have to work for things they want. I think it really shows how important something is if you can get it in the right manner. Also, its not even a money issue, some would say "well I'm short and I couldnt get a ticket before the show so let me in!" no... like I said if you want it you save or you sacrafice. At least thats how I see it.

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gackt_mervilles October 25 2006, 02:57:18 UTC
Exactly. I think the spoiled lazyness is huge on the east coast. We're just too indulged in all the shows that happen over here everyone thinks they deserve to be in front no matter what. How lame :/

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joyama_suguru October 25 2006, 03:00:45 UTC
but in reality its all the newer fans that feel that way i think.
I think the older fans have an understanding you know? first come first serve. hard work earns its rewards.

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