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Moongoddess256 said:
oh yes yes music. Find music you like and go to shows. I do that too.

Its fun, I used to supervise a place that had shows. I know people in many of the local bands, chat up the people in the bigger bands too although I doubt they'd remember me. I party with the bands, thats always fun.

Or you can chill with the scene kids at shows too. Some of them are annoying but some are genuinely chill. Thats probably more your age group.

Indeed, people like that are either the coolest people ever or the biggest douches you can find.

 



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