Should I go to burning man?
Seems like honest motivation.
And although I haven't attended yet, one of the tenets is 'radical self expression'. I interpret that as everyone celebrating exactly who they are - nothing more and nothing less.
Other main principles are 'radical self reliance' and 'leave no trace'. That's exactly how a city of 50,000 pops up for a week, then disappears (along with a hell of a lot of work by volunteers and dpw, etc).
Many moons ago as an 18 year old I traveled across country several times by myself. That traveling was very educational for me - liberating. There are things though, that I learned along the way. I never had a major car breakdown, but I'd have been in pretty big trouble if it had. If you do it, have an emergency plan. Things can go wrong. I think that's what people are trying to impress upon you.
My best advice to you is to read about other people's experiences. Without pressing flesh and meeting other Burners in your area, that's the best way to get an idea on what to expect. Then, once you get that idea, lose all expectations - you'll hear that a lot. If you go into it with expectations you may be disappointed. Preparedness is not the same thing as expectations.
Cheers!
And although I haven't attended yet, one of the tenets is 'radical self expression'. I interpret that as everyone celebrating exactly who they are - nothing more and nothing less.
Other main principles are 'radical self reliance' and 'leave no trace'. That's exactly how a city of 50,000 pops up for a week, then disappears (along with a hell of a lot of work by volunteers and dpw, etc).
Many moons ago as an 18 year old I traveled across country several times by myself. That traveling was very educational for me - liberating. There are things though, that I learned along the way. I never had a major car breakdown, but I'd have been in pretty big trouble if it had. If you do it, have an emergency plan. Things can go wrong. I think that's what people are trying to impress upon you.
My best advice to you is to read about other people's experiences. Without pressing flesh and meeting other Burners in your area, that's the best way to get an idea on what to expect. Then, once you get that idea, lose all expectations - you'll hear that a lot. If you go into it with expectations you may be disappointed. Preparedness is not the same thing as expectations.
Cheers!
Treat people like you want to be treated. Really...it's simple and it [i]actually works[/i]
Yeah, I heard that a lot about losing expectations. Thats a good idea in general relation to life I believe.
Anyway I still got some time to do research and much thinking if thats what I want to do.
I feel like I have the opportunity to travel and to go this year but who knows what life has in store for you in the future.
Anyway I still got some time to do research and much thinking if thats what I want to do.
I feel like I have the opportunity to travel and to go this year but who knows what life has in store for you in the future.
[quote="freeDOOM"]Hey Zach,
I find that the whole freedom of expression is really interesting I'd like to observe and participate in it.=quote]
we snark and mock as a form of freedom of expression....
now what you say???

I find that the whole freedom of expression is really interesting I'd like to observe and participate in it.=quote]
we snark and mock as a form of freedom of expression....
now what you say???
I was Born OK the 1st Time....
Don't bring defaultia to Burning Man, take Burning Man to defaultia...... graidawg
Don't bring defaultia to Burning Man, take Burning Man to defaultia...... graidawg
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Is this not an answer to your initial question? Is it not, in fact, the best answer to your initial question?freeDOOM wrote: Overall it seems like it would be an experience that will not be found anywhere else and don't want to miss it and wait another year.
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Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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Now that ygmir has given us the fun, cool answer, here's the boring, pedantic answer.ygmir wrote:[youtube][/youtube]oneeyeddick wrote:Why do you think there are so few black people ?
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"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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you mean I wasted my poem?........dang...........freeDOOM wrote:Good point.theCryptofishist wrote:Is this not an answer to your initial question? Is it not, in fact, the best answer to your initial question?freeDOOM wrote: Overall it seems like it would be an experience that will not be found anywhere else and don't want to miss it and wait another year.
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Some skald you are. You should be ready to toss a poem into the mix at any time. But probably not for me. I don't much like poetry.ygmir wrote:you mean I wasted my poem?........dang...........freeDOOM wrote:Good point.theCryptofishist wrote: Is this not an answer to your initial question? Is it not, in fact, the best answer to your initial question?
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"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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I'm always ready, and, tossing, random poems...........theCryptofishist wrote:Some skald you are. You should be ready to toss a poem into the mix at any time. But probably not for me. I don't much like poetry.ygmir wrote:you mean I wasted my poem?........dang...........freeDOOM wrote: Good point.
Funny, Fishy, that you don't like poetry....seems much of you write is poetic.........and certainly, you hand out "poetic justice" at times.............
And so friend Fish,
we wend our way.
through our dark
and dreary day.
we look to you
in times of blight.
to share some snark
or mindful light.
this poet begs, you;
carry on
from darkest eve,
to brightest dawn........
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This is good advice that should not be overlooked!zachass wrote: Many moons ago as an 18 year old I traveled across country several times by myself. That traveling was very educational for me - liberating. There are things though, that I learned along the way. I never had a major car breakdown, but I'd have been in pretty big trouble if it had. If you do it, have an emergency plan. Things can go wrong. I think that's what people are trying to impress upon you.
Last year I had a major, total loss RV catastrophe on the road to Burning Man! Fortunately I got a ride back home and had an entire spare rig to head back out in. I've had all sorts of mechanical mayhem over the last ten years on Burning Man trips, sometimes arriving there or home by pure miracle.
Carry every spare part you can, bring tools, and if at all possible, caravan with someone. Take care of all the stupid shit that can strand you, like belts, hoses, tires, etc. before hitting the road.
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