Okay, I wrote this entry this morning in a fit of anger and just made it private because I didn't think anyone would be reading it anyway (its ridiculously long), and honestly I didn't want to piss anyone off with my sweeping generalizations. This is all very obvious stuff that's been said time and time again by almost everyone, but its just been
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i personally think they're the ones missing out on the music, when focusing on whether they fit the scene or not.
i gots to admit i have an ipod and a camera and shop at urban, but omg, i so saw britney spears at that bar with those 40's and god, [trendy band] was so amazing. they completely blew me away. we went backstage ofcourse, had sex with the band in my east side run-down-not-too-much-but-just-enough-to-be-cool apartment ofcourse and crashed on that lime green [totally in btw] fold-out-60's-style-sofa in my corner. also, i have like about 20 people constantly stealing my pictures and i guess that means i'm officially in one of the inner scene groups. yay<33333
no yeah i know what you mean
ps: hahahaha i thought the Lower East Side was only called LES by the ghetto crowd down there. that's so funny, i guess it spread.
pps: reading this really made me want to see you
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well thank you. i totally agree that similarities don't make you like anyone else really. especially stuff like that.
i would hope people atleast are not conciously focusing on fitting into whatever "scene" they are into, atleast then they're not mopey and miserable about it.
i LOVE ghetto lower eastsiders. seriously.
we really should hang out! i'm free all summer, so let me know if you want to go do something.
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