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Title: Burning Man, man
Post by: Quantum Shhhhart on August 16, 2022, 06:39:51 PM
Greetings & Love once again

Burning Man is back & I will be spending time with the Zendo Project , working crisis prevention for those participants who may be having a "difficult" experience on whatever medicines they decide to consumer.. we provide a place for people to be safe, while allowing them to frrreak out maaan.

As a Dudeist Priest, I like to provide a calming dude energy for people that need some help getting through their night of chakra fondling.

See you there & If you haven't been, it is worth going at least once. The Art alone is worth it.  the music sucks, too much DJ culture. but hey, it's what them kids are into now days.
Title: Re: Burning Man, man
Post by: BikerDude on August 19, 2022, 08:17:23 AM
Lotta hot chicks there.
Right on Duder.
Actually my Niece goes there every year so I sorta creeped my self out for a sec.
Carry on.
Title: Re: Burning Man, man
Post by: Paige69 on September 20, 2022, 04:53:07 AM
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Title: Re: Burning Man, man
Post by: BikerDude on October 04, 2022, 08:21:27 AM
I'd like to make clear that some people do have a horrible experience.
It can be a living hell.
Personally I've never been but I know people who have.
I don't know any that stayed the full duration that they planned on.
Dust, inconvenience, heat, bugs etc...
Plus it just gets old after a bit.
Hot chicks are great but going to a dusty bug filled hell hole to see them seems unneccessary.
IMO pay yer 10 bucks at the door of a good strip club and have a frosty beer and slip some bills into a g string.
Then go home and watch Thursday night football on the big screen.

Title: Re: Burning Man, man
Post by: Quantum Shhhhart on October 13, 2022, 11:46:52 PM
meh.. bugs are not a thing. Unless you go way early while it is still raining for set up.

Heat, yes. Heat is crazy at times. I'm a ginger so I usually vegg out during the day in the shade, which is great.

Dust is freakn' beautiful !! Just don't forget good goggles & a mask , you'll love the dust storms.. if they even happen.

Divine Chaos, a good time. You will be pushed in your survival skills, but that's a good thing. The art will melt your mind & unlock an inner child who's missed being able to bike around all day without effort because its so flat and spread out.

  The music sucks ass, unless you like Wompy Womp electronic. I with Primus was there, or more live bands. I did see the California Honey Drops, one of the best live shows out today.  but it is 90% electonic dj shit.
Title: Re: Burning Man, man
Post by: BikerDude on October 18, 2022, 01:44:41 PM
Quote from: Quantum Shhhhart on October 13, 2022, 11:46:52 PM
meh.. bugs are not a thing. Unless you go way early while it is still raining for set up.


Depends on the year I guess.

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"Both stink bugs and seed bugs are plant eaters, which may be why they appeared out in the desert in such large numbers. Recent rains have reportedly driven desert blooms, which in turn attracted the bugs. "When the bottom of the food web is thriving, then any layer above that is thriving as well," Berenbaum says."

"The Great Burning Man Bugpocalypse of 2015 isn't the first time insects have emerged in unusually high numbers this year, inadvertently disrupting daily human life. In June, "nightmarish" swarms of mayflies closed bridges in Pennsylvania. The same thing happened the next month in Iowa. And last spring, a swarm of bees shut down a training game between the Royals and the Angels in Tempe, Arizona."


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Title: Re: Burning Man, man
Post by: AxelsonS on December 24, 2022, 01:19:58 AM
Now it symbolises the principles that emerged- especially radical self-expression, radical self-reliance, communal effort, and immediacy. But the point of the man himself is that there is no one official interpretation of what it means to burn him. That is, it is personal for each person.


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Title: Re: Burning Man, man
Post by: BikerDude on January 04, 2023, 03:46:01 PM
Quote from: AxelsonS on December 24, 2022, 01:19:58 AM
Now it symbolises the principles that emerged- especially radical self-expression, radical self-reliance, communal effort, and immediacy. But the point of the man himself is that there is no one official interpretation of what it means to burn him. That is, it is personal for each person.


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I did not know that.
I thought is symbolized coitus.
Title: Re: Burning Man, man
Post by: Brother Neil on January 08, 2023, 05:40:26 PM
I'm told it's in Miami and I can't go that far. Tell me if I'm told wrong.
Title: Re: Burning Man, man
Post by: Quantum Shhhhart on January 09, 2023, 04:39:44 PM
Black Rock City , NV