It's honestly disgusting. In reality I'm going into the city EARLY to hang out with YOU. You're a friend. Of course we'll go there early, but not at six AM for a seven PM concert. It's just highly ridiculous!
Not to mention my friend who I met in Japan who is back in America as well said "People better not ruin this for you. Don't LET them." and I won't. I've come too far to let them do such a thing. These little fucking twelve year olds with their wannabe-mature attitude (which is basically immaturity) will be shoved into the sewers before facing me.
It's disgusting. THIS WAS WHAT I WAS AFRAID OF WHEN DIR EN GREY DECIDED TO COME TO THE U.S.
I totally agree with you. I love my boys, but I refuse to mix into the obsessive fangirl base who is only worshipping the band because of their looks--and not for their music. Sure, they'll listen to their music, but instantly they'll whine when they can't see their "h0ttttt boyzz" and shit. That's the only reason they want to be in front, you know. To stare at their crotches. I want to be up front to connect with them as they play, and to watch Kyo sing. That's my greatest wish. Not to stare at his shlong.
People won't ruin it for us. I have you, and I have a lot of other dedicated fans who are coming to listen to their MUSIC, not use them as "pretty Japanese icons." We'll be all right, and I will not be afraid to abuse New Yorker stereotypes. :) I am a friendly person, until you push me and act like a fucking cunt.
Thanks hon. You give me a lot of hope. I really can't stand what's going on with the fanbase. I mean, at first I was very iffy and thought nothing of it, but now it's just obscure and I want to kill them all.
You know... I will be an emotional wreck when I stand there to watch them perform. I'm sure all dedicated fans will be.
They better be nice. I'm the Waru. I'm tiny. I can't see. I might have to climb on your shoulders~
I don't know, perhaps it's because I connect with music on a different level than some people do. I need it to get through my day. If I don't hear at least a few songs an hour, I start getting cranky and unsociable. That's why I always bring headphones to parties and concerts. If I don't like the band that's playing, I put on music I do like. If I don't like the parties music, if they're even playing any, I go introvertive and jam to my own tunes. When it comes to concerts of this magnitude (one of my top five bands, a permanent spot on the top two especially) things have to play out perfectly for me. I want to be close so I can see the music. I want to watch the way Die stares at his frets when he solos, shaking his hair to be all bad ass. I wanna see the shy look that Shinya gets after he's just closed a song and the way his sticks hit the crash cymbals, I would love to see one Toshiya's solos up close and personal because the man is a four-string master. Kaoru's 'rock on' face when he's
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Oh, and I know this wasn't any sort of attack against me, I know you know I'm straight with Deg, but it was more for those who don't understand why we do the stuff we do for the bands and music that keeps us going day by day. <3
I understand why you don't do this sort of thing, it's almost an aquired taste, but I'm slightly defensive when you go on to think that those people that show up half a day early are rabid fangrirls.
I've met my share of bands and members. It's because way back when I was dedicated. I'm dedicated to Dir en grey. I deserve front like the rest of the true fans. However, I'm more upset towards those who get in line obsessively and slobber over pictures because Keeyou is so hot.
I wasn't going to comment, but your comment vaguely irritated me, and in addition to that, I don't like seeing Waru upset either. Instead of trying to prove your point by going off on a tangent and mentioning other bands, try to stick to Dir en grey and attempt to present your argument better on the subject at hand
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You don't fucking know me. I only use the term 'fucking' to enforce the intense emotion you've provoked within my inner evil; I'm not trying to yell at you but there's some vocal emotion for you.
That comment wasn't written for open discussion, it was just a whim I went out on. I wasn't expecting someone to blow it out of proportion like you just did. Sammi knows me and my feelings for Dir en grey. I am not a fangirl. Why do you think I was talking about music in the beginning. Perhaps I should have pointed out that I'm listening to the band in question 86% of the time. For me, Deg is about the music. I was stating that I like to also see the music I'm listening to. Without those five men, there is no music to hear. I was only showing my appreciation for their existence and that's why I wait so long for the front row. I brought up the other bands because they share a similar light of adoration as a group just like Dir en grey. But I've had more experience with them than I have Deg so I
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All right, see all I asked for was my opinion of you to be cleared up. My intent was not to start an argument over a good friend's journal. All I was responding to, was a comment set in front of me.
No need for us both to blow fuses, right? We're both going to see the same band after all.
No problem. I am not trying to be mean, or hurtful myself. I just needed some clarification.
Not to mention my friend who I met in Japan who is back in America as well said "People better not ruin this for you. Don't LET them." and I won't. I've come too far to let them do such a thing. These little fucking twelve year olds with their wannabe-mature attitude (which is basically immaturity) will be shoved into the sewers before facing me.
It's disgusting. THIS WAS WHAT I WAS AFRAID OF WHEN DIR EN GREY DECIDED TO COME TO THE U.S.
God help us.
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People won't ruin it for us. I have you, and I have a lot of other dedicated fans who are coming to listen to their MUSIC, not use them as "pretty Japanese icons." We'll be all right, and I will not be afraid to abuse New Yorker stereotypes. :) I am a friendly person, until you push me and act like a fucking cunt.
We'll MAKE it all right.
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You know... I will be an emotional wreck when I stand there to watch them perform. I'm sure all dedicated fans will be.
They better be nice. I'm the Waru. I'm tiny. I can't see. I might have to climb on your shoulders~
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I don't know, perhaps it's because I connect with music on a different level than some people do. I need it to get through my day. If I don't hear at least a few songs an hour, I start getting cranky and unsociable. That's why I always bring headphones to parties and concerts. If I don't like the band that's playing, I put on music I do like. If I don't like the parties music, if they're even playing any, I go introvertive and jam to my own tunes. When it comes to concerts of this magnitude (one of my top five bands, a permanent spot on the top two especially) things have to play out perfectly for me. I want to be close so I can see the music. I want to watch the way Die stares at his frets when he solos, shaking his hair to be all bad ass. I wanna see the shy look that Shinya gets after he's just closed a song and the way his sticks hit the crash cymbals, I would love to see one Toshiya's solos up close and personal because the man is a four-string master. Kaoru's 'rock on' face when he's ( ... )
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I've met my share of bands and members. It's because way back when I was dedicated. I'm dedicated to Dir en grey. I deserve front like the rest of the true fans. However, I'm more upset towards those who get in line obsessively and slobber over pictures because Keeyou is so hot.
I need a cigarette. --;
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It is 16+, but if they have a parent they can get in younger than that.
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You don't fucking know me. I only use the term 'fucking' to enforce the intense emotion you've provoked within my inner evil; I'm not trying to yell at you but there's some vocal emotion for you.
That comment wasn't written for open discussion, it was just a whim I went out on. I wasn't expecting someone to blow it out of proportion like you just did. Sammi knows me and my feelings for Dir en grey. I am not a fangirl. Why do you think I was talking about music in the beginning. Perhaps I should have pointed out that I'm listening to the band in question 86% of the time. For me, Deg is about the music. I was stating that I like to also see the music I'm listening to. Without those five men, there is no music to hear. I was only showing my appreciation for their existence and that's why I wait so long for the front row. I brought up the other bands because they share a similar light of adoration as a group just like Dir en grey. But I've had more experience with them than I have Deg so I ( ... )
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No need for us both to blow fuses, right? We're both going to see the same band after all.
No problem. I am not trying to be mean, or hurtful myself. I just needed some clarification.
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^_^v Truce, ne?
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Feel free to correct me for not understanding any portion of your comment.
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