Honestly..
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Honestly..
(Firstly: Sorry, if there are tons of typos in this, my keyboard is acting really funky.
Secondly, If this needs to be moved please move it, Thank you, in advanced.
Thirdly, I ramble a lot. Sorry, guys.)
I mentioned in my introduction post last year, the first time I heard about Burning Man, was in Around the World in 80 Dates by Jennifer Cox. I had to go, I had to, I had to. My mother refused, I was only sixteen, but I really really really wanted to go. Still, she wouldn't let me, so I spent a sad seventeenth birthday at home, with no Black Rock City surrounding me.
Sometime after that, I met this guy named Matt(He has a burn name too, I'm 50% sure it's Mongoose.) at this local show venue where I used to live(Otherwise known as the middle of nowhere, seriously.) and I can't remember what brought it up, but I told him I was really bummed I couldn't go to Burning Man, and he talked about how stoked he was, that he was going.
Sometime passed, and I met a beautiful Dutch boy, named Louk. I've decided Louk is the prettiest man I've ever met in my whole life, we've been together half a year or so, he's a great guy. A guy we know, Alan spoke about gonig to Coachella, but Louk and I were sad to find out, I couldn't go, I was underaged.
Then I said, "Well, Fuck Coachella, let's go to Burning Man. It's the weekend of my 18th birthday, we'll take Jamie(My lovely twin sister, she's a very loving person.) and we'lll get together and just have fun all week."
Then we offically decided on it. My mom is still against it, said my cousin went a few times(I'm not close with any of my cousins, I always thought it was strange when I was a kid, and someone said, 'Oh, I can't go to the mall with you Suzy, I'm gonig to lunch with my cousin.') and then jsut stopped going because she wasn't into it anymore.
Anyways, Louk asaked for the week off of work, and we're gonig. we still need to buy tickets, and we will. :)
But...
I am so terrified of getting there, and everyone hating me.
I'm so scared of getting there and being so shunned because I'm young. I'm not a baby, I don't expect to be treated as one. I remember I was at school the other day(I got to the local community college, because I'm to lazy to go to real college. ;) And I'm Independant Study at my High School to get all my other dumb High School requirements out of the way.) and I was doing math homework, and these people I spend time with were watching porn. I was sitting in the background, doing math homework and this girl turns to me and says, "You shouldn't be watching this, you're only seventeen." I was so hurt, since she was like a year and a half older than me.
I'm so scared, that I'll sut be outcasted, because people won't like me.
I had better hopes for this post, but it just kind of fell flat and negative, Sorry guys. xoxo
Secondly, If this needs to be moved please move it, Thank you, in advanced.
Thirdly, I ramble a lot. Sorry, guys.)
I mentioned in my introduction post last year, the first time I heard about Burning Man, was in Around the World in 80 Dates by Jennifer Cox. I had to go, I had to, I had to. My mother refused, I was only sixteen, but I really really really wanted to go. Still, she wouldn't let me, so I spent a sad seventeenth birthday at home, with no Black Rock City surrounding me.
Sometime after that, I met this guy named Matt(He has a burn name too, I'm 50% sure it's Mongoose.) at this local show venue where I used to live(Otherwise known as the middle of nowhere, seriously.) and I can't remember what brought it up, but I told him I was really bummed I couldn't go to Burning Man, and he talked about how stoked he was, that he was going.
Sometime passed, and I met a beautiful Dutch boy, named Louk. I've decided Louk is the prettiest man I've ever met in my whole life, we've been together half a year or so, he's a great guy. A guy we know, Alan spoke about gonig to Coachella, but Louk and I were sad to find out, I couldn't go, I was underaged.
Then I said, "Well, Fuck Coachella, let's go to Burning Man. It's the weekend of my 18th birthday, we'll take Jamie(My lovely twin sister, she's a very loving person.) and we'lll get together and just have fun all week."
Then we offically decided on it. My mom is still against it, said my cousin went a few times(I'm not close with any of my cousins, I always thought it was strange when I was a kid, and someone said, 'Oh, I can't go to the mall with you Suzy, I'm gonig to lunch with my cousin.') and then jsut stopped going because she wasn't into it anymore.
Anyways, Louk asaked for the week off of work, and we're gonig. we still need to buy tickets, and we will. :)
But...
I am so terrified of getting there, and everyone hating me.
I'm so scared of getting there and being so shunned because I'm young. I'm not a baby, I don't expect to be treated as one. I remember I was at school the other day(I got to the local community college, because I'm to lazy to go to real college. ;) And I'm Independant Study at my High School to get all my other dumb High School requirements out of the way.) and I was doing math homework, and these people I spend time with were watching porn. I was sitting in the background, doing math homework and this girl turns to me and says, "You shouldn't be watching this, you're only seventeen." I was so hurt, since she was like a year and a half older than me.
I'm so scared, that I'll sut be outcasted, because people won't like me.
I had better hopes for this post, but it just kind of fell flat and negative, Sorry guys. xoxo
xoxo
Luck, love and light to you,
-Suzy
Luck, love and light to you,
-Suzy
- SunshineSuzy
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Mom thinks I won't last three days, I'm going bet her 250 bucks, I will. ;)flatfish wrote:Sunshine just bring a positive have fun attitude and lots of food and water and I guarantee you will have the time of your life to tell your mother about when you get home. Just do it. Shunning is strickly forbidden at BM.
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-Suzy
Luck, love and light to you,
-Suzy
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flatfish and BBSue ain't lying to you... Just go. And when you're out there under those stars, stop and take a look around. You're not on earth anymore.flatfish wrote:Sunshine just bring a positive have fun attitude and lots of food and water and I guarantee you will have the time of your life to tell your mother about when you get home. Just do it. Shunning is strickly forbidden at BM.
And I'd not worry about being accepted. You will be... Just give of yourself and you'll get back ten fold.
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K-mom wrote:Get your mom to buy the ticket on the condition that if you don't last the entire week, you have to pay her back.
Cuz I can almost guarantee you will make it.
I'm buying the ticket myself, Radical Self reliance, right? Haha, It's going to cost a lot(I won't be able to eat out, buy clothes, or take the bus to school..) but I hope it will be worth it. :)
You guys are great, thanks.
I feel so much better now.
<3
xoxo
Luck, love and light to you,
-Suzy
Luck, love and light to you,
-Suzy
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Hello and welcome. I'm sure you'll have a good time. There are many who don't have good times, but those are usually the ones with the negative attitudes. I don't think your age will be a problem with the locals. One thing you said concerns me a bit.
I do not think they will let you in unless you are already 18 or with someone who's 21 or over. Is Louk 21 or over? I think you should still go even if your b-day is the last weekend, but you'll have to find someone 21+It's the weekend of my 18th birthday
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Don't worry--they're not going to card you at the gate. You won't have a problem getting in. If you were twelve you might, perhaps.
And don't worry about being accepted, either. As long as you're accepting, you'll be accepted.
And don't worry about being accepted, either. As long as you're accepting, you'll be accepted.
“We cross our bridges when we come to them and burn them behind us, with nothing to show for our progress except a memory of the smell of smoke, and a presumption that once our eyes watered.”
Hinging your trip on weather or not other people, "accept," you may not be the best idea. Other folk's reactions are their own business, after all, and outside of your control. BRC has its share of assholes, just like the real world, and if you're going to let "acceptance," be a required part of your good experience the first time some jerk yells, "Go home, your costume sucks!" at you through a bullhorn you may find your whole day bummed out.
And, yeah, that kind of stuff happens all the time at BRC. Heckling is even one of the art check boxes folk can fill in when they submit their paperwork to the ORG reporting on what they intend to do at the burn.
Now none of this is to say that you shouldn't go. Nor that the city is full of jerks just waiting to rain on your parade. But, just as you're adopting the notion of self reliance for your financing I'd suggest you do so for your time at the burn as well. Some folk will accept you with open arms, some others will be total jerks to you. I'd suggest giving neither group the power to determine how much you enjoy your burn.
Go without fear of being unaccepted not because you expect that it won't happen, but because you don't care if it does. I'd suggest that will increase your odds of having a good time once you get there. And, if you do go, come find the big black pyramid and say "Howdy!" to the folk at Shady Asylum. You'll be glad you did. :)
Ron
And, yeah, that kind of stuff happens all the time at BRC. Heckling is even one of the art check boxes folk can fill in when they submit their paperwork to the ORG reporting on what they intend to do at the burn.
Now none of this is to say that you shouldn't go. Nor that the city is full of jerks just waiting to rain on your parade. But, just as you're adopting the notion of self reliance for your financing I'd suggest you do so for your time at the burn as well. Some folk will accept you with open arms, some others will be total jerks to you. I'd suggest giving neither group the power to determine how much you enjoy your burn.
Go without fear of being unaccepted not because you expect that it won't happen, but because you don't care if it does. I'd suggest that will increase your odds of having a good time once you get there. And, if you do go, come find the big black pyramid and say "Howdy!" to the folk at Shady Asylum. You'll be glad you did. :)
Ron
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Louk turns twenty-six in Jan. We're all set. :)MikeVDS wrote:I can't confirm or deny this. They look at mine, but they are also checking to see if my name is on the early arrivers list, and are very doubtfully checking that I'm of age.Don't worry--they're not going to card you at the gate.
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Luck, love and light to you,
-Suzy
Luck, love and light to you,
-Suzy
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Hey, I'm a chronic depressive who spent the entire week sick, and I still managed to enjoy myself (well, most of the time-- there were moments when I wondered how much a hotel room in Reno would cost.... If I was happy a whole week I dunno as I would be me!
)
If you haven't downloaded one of the versions of the Survival Guide, do so. It covers the basics of what you need in order to get by out there. (You need a HECK of a lot more than the ticket in order to go to Burning Man! A lot of water, shelter, etc. are needed....)
"No Expectations" is good advice. There are about 40,000 people there, and you are only going to have time to interact with a fraction of them. I keep being surprised by the stuff I missed when I went there-- some of it very large scale art!
What your experience will be like depends a lot upon what fraction of the 40,000 you encounter, so, well, who knows what will happen?
Ugh. I am pretty burned out today. I hope this was at least semi-coherent. Get prepared, plan for the worst, hope for the best, and go!
B.
If you haven't downloaded one of the versions of the Survival Guide, do so. It covers the basics of what you need in order to get by out there. (You need a HECK of a lot more than the ticket in order to go to Burning Man! A lot of water, shelter, etc. are needed....)
"No Expectations" is good advice. There are about 40,000 people there, and you are only going to have time to interact with a fraction of them. I keep being surprised by the stuff I missed when I went there-- some of it very large scale art!
Ugh. I am pretty burned out today. I hope this was at least semi-coherent. Get prepared, plan for the worst, hope for the best, and go!
B.
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BAS wrote:Hey, I'm a chronic depressive who spent the entire week sick, and I still managed to enjoy myself (well, most of the time-- there were moments when I wondered how much a hotel room in Reno would cost.... If I was happy a whole week I dunno as I would be me! :wink: )
If you haven't downloaded one of the versions of the Survival Guide, do so. It covers the basics of what you need in order to get by out there. (You need a HECK of a lot more than the ticket in order to go to Burning Man! A lot of water, shelter, etc. are needed....)
"No Expectations" is good advice. There are about 40,000 people there, and you are only going to have time to interact with a fraction of them. I keep being surprised by the stuff I missed when I went there-- some of it very large scale art! :shock: What your experience will be like depends a lot upon what fraction of the 40,000 you encounter, so, well, who knows what will happen?
Ugh. I am pretty burned out today. I hope this was at least semi-coherent. Get prepared, plan for the worst, hope for the best, and go! :)
B.
Obviously, Ticket is thing I need first though. :) Like I said, you're one of my favorite users here, you give great advice. <3
xoxo
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-Suzy
Luck, love and light to you,
-Suzy
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Re: Honestly..
Remember people she's a minor until the weekend of BM so treat her as such in a legal way!SunshineSuzy wrote: Still, she wouldn't let me, so I spent a sad seventeenth birthday at home, with no Black Rock City surrounding me.
I was underaged.
I'm young. I'm not a baby, I don't expect to be treated as one. I remember
I was at school the other day(I got to the local community college, because I'm to lazy to go to real college. ;) And I'm Independant Study at my High School to get all my other dumb High School requirements out of the way.) and I was doing math homework, and these people
I spend time with were watching porn.
"You shouldn't be watching this, you're only seventeen." I was so hurt, since she was like a year and a half older than me.
Maybe they should be checking ID's at the door. I know I do at my camp bar!!!!!
AIIZ
Sunshine,
It sounds like your friends were putting you on about being 17 anyway.
It sounds like your friends were putting you on about being 17 anyway.
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It would be a shame if I had to resort to self-deception to preserve my faith in objective reality.
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It would be a shame if I had to resort to self-deception to preserve my faith in objective reality.
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Sunshine, please be aware that you will become an adult on the weekend of the burn unless I am wrong.
You are expected to carry an ID for all camps and bars serving alcohol or themes of an adult nature are required to proof you. The feds and local LEO's will be inforcing all drinking minor drinking and vice laws more so then anytime in the past.
And a word to the wise, Ms Sunshine might be a minor or perhaps a bored cop with a budget to bust anyone that might treat her or communicate to her as an adult using adult language. I wouldn't PM or contact her personally.
Or she could make you famous and you too can be on TV appearing on "To Catch A Pedophile" Show!
Remember what happened to AIIZ a few years ago when he PM'd a seventeen year, "Hi I'm Seventeen!"
That's code for Cop!
Do it and your Mat Drool Loser!!!!
And Sunshine, please don't take some of the posts personally, you are under age and Burning Man has always been a target of Law Enforcement for many reason as a young woman would understand.
Are we clear on that, sunshine?
You are expected to carry an ID for all camps and bars serving alcohol or themes of an adult nature are required to proof you. The feds and local LEO's will be inforcing all drinking minor drinking and vice laws more so then anytime in the past.
And a word to the wise, Ms Sunshine might be a minor or perhaps a bored cop with a budget to bust anyone that might treat her or communicate to her as an adult using adult language. I wouldn't PM or contact her personally.
Or she could make you famous and you too can be on TV appearing on "To Catch A Pedophile" Show!
Remember what happened to AIIZ a few years ago when he PM'd a seventeen year, "Hi I'm Seventeen!"
That's code for Cop!
Do it and your Mat Drool Loser!!!!
And Sunshine, please don't take some of the posts personally, you are under age and Burning Man has always been a target of Law Enforcement for many reason as a young woman would understand.
Are we clear on that, sunshine?
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What happened to A to Z?
Here, seventeen year olds seem to be treated as adults by law enforcement and I think when they are within so many months of a birthday, they are effectively an adult.
So it doesn't seem the entrapment conspiracy folks would use that age.
I don't know law in this area though.
If you are arrested at seventeen, you can be sure to be tried as an adult.
I found it all very annoying when I was under eighteen.
Here, seventeen year olds seem to be treated as adults by law enforcement and I think when they are within so many months of a birthday, they are effectively an adult.
So it doesn't seem the entrapment conspiracy folks would use that age.
I don't know law in this area though.
If you are arrested at seventeen, you can be sure to be tried as an adult.
I found it all very annoying when I was under eighteen.
"Everything is more wonderful when you do it with a car, don't you think?"
-girl by the fire, watching a tree moved by car bumper in the bonfire
It would be a shame if I had to resort to self-deception to preserve my faith in objective reality.
-girl by the fire, watching a tree moved by car bumper in the bonfire
It would be a shame if I had to resort to self-deception to preserve my faith in objective reality.