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Dubstep, A human being

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 11:47 am
by rickyarbino
Shouldn't have been locked imo. People shouldn't have jumped down OPs throat like that either. Dude literally came to the general subforum of a forum dedicated to the music he chose to post about. Just talk about cool dubsteppy shit, feel the way you feel about how other people choose to enjoy dubstep, and fuck off.

Re: Dubstep, A human being

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 1:17 pm
by wobbles
Did he cried

Re: Dubstep, A human being

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 2:18 pm
by butter_man
rickyarbino wrote:Shouldn't have been locked imo. People shouldn't have jumped down OPs throat like that either. Dude literally came to the general subforum of a forum dedicated to the music he chose to post about. Just talk about cool dubsteppy shit, feel the way you feel about how other people choose to enjoy dubstep, and fuck off.
what happened?

Re: Dubstep, A human being

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 4:14 pm
by ultraspatial
if dubstep were to be a real person, he'd be really uncool - like dnb lifers or out of touch south american bros who still rock emo/scene hair

Re: Dubstep, A human being

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 6:11 pm
by rickyarbino
butter_man wrote:
rickyarbino wrote:Shouldn't have been locked imo. People shouldn't have jumped down OPs throat like that either. Dude literally came to the general subforum of a forum dedicated to the music he chose to post about. Just talk about cool dubsteppy shit, feel the way you feel about how other people choose to enjoy dubstep, and fuck off.
what happened?
Unmoderated moderation.

Re: Dubstep, A human being

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 6:34 pm
by butter_man
ahh, all the more clearer :lol:

I take some dude came in saying what ultraspatial said and fools got there jimmies rustled. strange concept to anthropomorphize a music genre. it's not like there's no human element involved that can be connected to it already, like the listener.
I guess, considering the exclusivity of certain parts of the genre (dubplates, limited stock) and the almost dystopian commentary that the darker side of the music (to me anyway) seems to indicate would have the person being a rather secretive, blade runner esque collector of rare oddities, sneering at the stat quo while keeping an eye on the mainstream, if only for an indication when the buttons gonna get pushed

Re: Dubstep, A human being

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 8:03 pm
by nobody
nvr frgt
Sometimes he's kicking stuff unstoppably, skreaming at it, bringing everything around to a total decay, whereas occasionally fish falls off his pockets. Each time he's going for a sequence of purchases, he's equalizing notes in his wallet, always sustaining his money in order. Because of that he was able to purch himself a kromed car, real artwork-style star kind. He eats toasty loefah bread and seven cytrus fruits a day, distancing himself from mid-calorie junk. He hates skrillicon boobs(probably cus of excisions), when kannada get's mixed into conversation and the late bengars he recently mentioned - those fireworks at night messes up the sleep. Have I told he's hatchad in tattoos? Well, don't mind zet, most of them temparally anyway, but that's what life in Big Apple does to you most - it's make you going madd. Dude sets all his kodes and emailkeys to 'mire81', even though he's got about 9 of them, never kulturing for security.
Ho doesn't talk much, leaving the thoughts untold, but to tell you the truth - I don't wonder why. Not to say he'd vexed me if he would talk like the others, but he's really better off like that.

What's your dubstepman like?