Daily affirmations of a word mercenary
Raves always have names. Funny names sometimes. I’ve written about this before. What’s really funny, however, is when raves live up (or down) to their terrible names.
For example, in 1998 I went to a massive rave called “Funky Shit Happens.” Lemme tell ya: Funky shit DEFINITELY happened, including very few DJs playing, hours of sound problems, and a biker gang showing up collect on their loan to the promoters. It was an epic disaster on a huge level, with thousands of first hand witnesses. Funky Shit, indeed.
Last night there was a party in Seattle called “Apocolypse.” My cousin over on Bainbridge really really wanted to go, but wasn’t allowed to attend. This morning I started reading reviews about the event being a total nightmare, and I’m laughing to myself because come ON: What else is going to happen when you name your party after a cosmic cataclysm involving God and evil-doers?
I usually don’t get too woo-woo about manifesting energies, but when you name a big group event after something fucked up, you sorta get what you have coming.
Hey there. I'm Ariel Meadow Stallings, a native Seattleite who's written my way up and down the Left Coast. Electrolicious is where I post daily randomata, but I also write for a living. My first book, Offbeat Bride, was published last year.
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dave
January 2nd, 2005 at 3:43 am
“when you name a big group event after something fucked up, you sorta get what you have coming.”
Hmm. What does that say about your beloved Burning Man shindig? Last I checked, being on fire is pretty fucked up as well.
I’m just messin with ya. Hope you have a great 2005.
Ariel
January 2nd, 2005 at 10:42 am
I’m not sure if attending once in the last four years makes Burning Man “beloved” to me, but point taken. And, fucked up shit happens at Burning Man, too.
esther
January 3rd, 2005 at 2:47 pm
have you seen The Wicker Man?
Sara
November 15th, 2005 at 8:46 pm
I wouldn’t say Apocalypse was a nightmare, per se…it wasn’t worth the $40 ticket price, for sure.
But hearing songs live that I’d only ever heard on a Winamp playlist was pretty awesome.