Let's see a positive turnaround here.
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Let's see a positive turnaround here.
I really don't understand all the complaining and carrying-on about this whole process. I'm still not sold on the lottery process, but I'm not about to spout some stupid idea like an Occupy BM scheme, especially when we haven't heard all of the details. I'm inclined to think that I will still be able to attend my virgin burn, regardless of this new ticketing process, because I planned ahead (both monetarily and mentally).
I'm thinking that this lottery system is anything but a game of chance. I think that the BMOrg is going to take in all the bets they receive. Let's say 50,000, though I know that it will likely be more. The lottery will then have exactly 50,000 winners. Everyone is going to get a ticket, but they will receive them in waves, to take the burden off of BM's ticket servers, and reduce a lot of stress (which is so ironic at this point). By the time the event rolls around, everyone who "placed a bet" during the registration process will have received a ticket. If my hunch is correct, I see no problem whatsoever with this lottery system. Ok, so I'll have to wait. Big deal.
Now, I know that Burning Man is not a music festival by any stretch of the imagination, but hear me out. I'm 23, and I'm from Texas. I just graduated from college, and now I'm in grad school. So, by nature, I'm always broke. Given that, I still attend at least four different music festivals every year, one of which is in California. I've been going to Coachella for a few years now, and though I am broke, I manage to babysit/work longer hours/ask for money at Christmas/whatever to scrape together the $800 it costs for me to go ($300 for my ticket, $200 for my portion of the rental car and hotel, $100 for my part of gas and food, and $200 spending money). This also applies for Austin City Limits ($200), FunFunFun Festival ($200), and Free Press Summer Fest ($150), all of which I plan ahead for and make it to unscathed. I'm also able to go to these events while enrolled in school full-time, even when it means that I have to take tests a week early or turn in a final project in advance. Point is, I fucking make it work. Sorry for the harsh language, but it's sad to see so many people that are close to my age, bitching and complaining about something they can't change, instead of taking control of all of the other aspects of this pilgrimage (transportation, money, food, etc), and being content with the fact that the people who created this event are not going to screw them over for no reason. They know there's a problem, and they're using what resources they have to fix it. Plan ahead, quit bitching, and wait until you know everything before you start some asinine Occupy scheme. If I get a ticket, and I see people actually doing this, it's going to take everything in my power to not kick the shit outta someone.
I know I'm new, so feel free to sling mud at me and say I'm young/stupid/etc...but take a moment to take in the information and truly process it before you say I'm wrong.
I'm thinking that this lottery system is anything but a game of chance. I think that the BMOrg is going to take in all the bets they receive. Let's say 50,000, though I know that it will likely be more. The lottery will then have exactly 50,000 winners. Everyone is going to get a ticket, but they will receive them in waves, to take the burden off of BM's ticket servers, and reduce a lot of stress (which is so ironic at this point). By the time the event rolls around, everyone who "placed a bet" during the registration process will have received a ticket. If my hunch is correct, I see no problem whatsoever with this lottery system. Ok, so I'll have to wait. Big deal.
Now, I know that Burning Man is not a music festival by any stretch of the imagination, but hear me out. I'm 23, and I'm from Texas. I just graduated from college, and now I'm in grad school. So, by nature, I'm always broke. Given that, I still attend at least four different music festivals every year, one of which is in California. I've been going to Coachella for a few years now, and though I am broke, I manage to babysit/work longer hours/ask for money at Christmas/whatever to scrape together the $800 it costs for me to go ($300 for my ticket, $200 for my portion of the rental car and hotel, $100 for my part of gas and food, and $200 spending money). This also applies for Austin City Limits ($200), FunFunFun Festival ($200), and Free Press Summer Fest ($150), all of which I plan ahead for and make it to unscathed. I'm also able to go to these events while enrolled in school full-time, even when it means that I have to take tests a week early or turn in a final project in advance. Point is, I fucking make it work. Sorry for the harsh language, but it's sad to see so many people that are close to my age, bitching and complaining about something they can't change, instead of taking control of all of the other aspects of this pilgrimage (transportation, money, food, etc), and being content with the fact that the people who created this event are not going to screw them over for no reason. They know there's a problem, and they're using what resources they have to fix it. Plan ahead, quit bitching, and wait until you know everything before you start some asinine Occupy scheme. If I get a ticket, and I see people actually doing this, it's going to take everything in my power to not kick the shit outta someone.
I know I'm new, so feel free to sling mud at me and say I'm young/stupid/etc...but take a moment to take in the information and truly process it before you say I'm wrong.
"I think perhaps love thrives on unlikely circumstance and chance : life thrives on these principles, and is life not love? And love not life?"
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Re: Let's see a positive turnaround here.
incubus_pantomime wrote:I know I'm new, so feel free to sling mud at me and say I'm young/stupid/etc...but take a moment to take in the information and truly process it before you say I'm wrong.
You're dead on right. Welcome to eplaya.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
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Re: Let's see a positive turnaround here.
We need new blood like you. You'll make a fine burner. Welcome.
The lottery is not an ideal answer, but last year's was no walk in the park either - a lot of people missed out on getting tickets if you can recall.
The man will burn in 2012 and the vast majority of us will be there. That's as good as it ever gets. Deal with it.
The lottery is not an ideal answer, but last year's was no walk in the park either - a lot of people missed out on getting tickets if you can recall.
The man will burn in 2012 and the vast majority of us will be there. That's as good as it ever gets. Deal with it.
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Re: Let's see a positive turnaround here.
I'd venture to guess that everyone who's making ticket plans this early will be there.
Re: Let's see a positive turnaround here.
That applies for burning man and everything else about this economy.incubus_pantomime wrote:I fucking make it work.
In my world there's only legible and more legible.
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Re: Let's see a positive turnaround here.
So we'll be able to watch from the metaphoric shore as the procrastinators battle it out for seats on the lifeboats?trilobyte wrote:I'd venture to guess that everyone who's making ticket plans this early will be there.
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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
Re: Let's see a positive turnaround here.
Agree x 23.741³
Can you at least admit that nuclear explosions are awesome!?
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Re: Let's see a positive turnaround here.
theCryptofishist wrote:So we'll be able to watch from the metaphoric shore as the procrastinators battle it out for seats on the lifeboats?trilobyte wrote:I'd venture to guess that everyone who's making ticket plans this early will be there.
Oh.. the fun has only just begun. This years ticket drama will end up making last years ticket drama look like a spitball fight.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
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Re: Let's see a positive turnaround here.
YOU, my dear,
Are SCORCHINGLY HOT in so many ways.
i love it when a newb "Gets it"...
Are SCORCHINGLY HOT in so many ways.
i love it when a newb "Gets it"...
incubus_pantomime wrote:I really don't understand all the complaining and carrying-on about this whole process. I'm still not sold on the lottery process, but I'm not about to spout some stupid idea like an Occupy BM scheme, especially when we haven't heard all of the details. I'm inclined to think that I will still be able to attend my virgin burn, regardless of this new ticketing process, because I planned ahead (both monetarily and mentally).
I'm thinking that this lottery system is anything but a game of chance. I think that the BMOrg is going to take in all the bets they receive. Let's say 50,000, though I know that it will likely be more. The lottery will then have exactly 50,000 winners. Everyone is going to get a ticket, but they will receive them in waves, to take the burden off of BM's ticket servers, and reduce a lot of stress (which is so ironic at this point). By the time the event rolls around, everyone who "placed a bet" during the registration process will have received a ticket. If my hunch is correct, I see no problem whatsoever with this lottery system. Ok, so I'll have to wait. Big deal.
Now, I know that Burning Man is not a music festival by any stretch of the imagination, but hear me out. I'm 23, and I'm from Texas. I just graduated from college, and now I'm in grad school. So, by nature, I'm always broke. Given that, I still attend at least four different music festivals every year, one of which is in California. I've been going to Coachella for a few years now, and though I am broke, I manage to babysit/work longer hours/ask for money at Christmas/whatever to scrape together the $800 it costs for me to go ($300 for my ticket, $200 for my portion of the rental car and hotel, $100 for my part of gas and food, and $200 spending money). This also applies for Austin City Limits ($200), FunFunFun Festival ($200), and Free Press Summer Fest ($150), all of which I plan ahead for and make it to unscathed. I'm also able to go to these events while enrolled in school full-time, even when it means that I have to take tests a week early or turn in a final project in advance. Point is, I fucking make it work. Sorry for the harsh language, but it's sad to see so many people that are close to my age, bitching and complaining about something they can't change, instead of taking control of all of the other aspects of this pilgrimage (transportation, money, food, etc), and being content with the fact that the people who created this event are not going to screw them over for no reason. They know there's a problem, and they're using what resources they have to fix it. Plan ahead, quit bitching, and wait until you know everything before you start some asinine Occupy scheme. If I get a ticket, and I see people actually doing this, it's going to take everything in my power to not kick the shit outta someone.
I know I'm new, so feel free to sling mud at me and say I'm young/stupid/etc...but take a moment to take in the information and truly process it before you say I'm wrong.
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Re: Let's see a positive turnaround here.
AND he's got a cool username!
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Re: Let's see a positive turnaround here.
How do you know incubus_pantomime is a he?
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Re: Let's see a positive turnaround here.
Well, the chest is not Mae West pnumatic...however, red roses seem so girly.
Of course, we all know my gender sense it a little skewed.
Of course, we all know my gender sense it a little skewed.
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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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Re: Let's see a positive turnaround here.
That av looks perrty damn female to me..RedHeaven wrote:AND he's got a cool username!
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
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Re: Let's see a positive turnaround here.
i can smell her thru the screen...she's a she.
Frida Be You & Me
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Oh, great, go ahead and spoil it with maaaath. (spits)remi wrote:Agree x 23.741³
An incubus is male and a succubus is female, but I don't expect every birgin to be versed in demonology.
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Nor the non-burgins for that matter..Ugly Dougly wrote: An incubus is male and a succubus is female, but I don't expect every birgin to be versed in demonology.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
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Re: Let's see a positive turnaround here.
If only she had written us some kind of awesome introduction as one of her first posts...
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Re: Let's see a positive turnaround here.
d'Oh! I shoulda known. That perspective and positive spirit would NEVER be male!
I kid boys, I kid. People used to think I was a dude until I put the pic up, I think people still think Im a dude sometimes. :checks pants:
I kid boys, I kid. People used to think I was a dude until I put the pic up, I think people still think Im a dude sometimes. :checks pants:
Re: Let's see a positive turnaround here.
I was just hoping he is he so I can... let's say... hmm... eat sandwich with him.Dr. Pyro wrote:How do you know incubus_pantomime is a he?
In my world there's only legible and more legible.
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It's Burning Man, why limit yourself to one gender?wh..sh wrote:I was just hoping he is he so I can... let's say... hmm... eat sandwich with him.Dr. Pyro wrote:How do you know incubus_pantomime is a he?
I've read a couple of her posts- definitely someone who's Doing It Right! Welcome aboard I_P !
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Re: Let's see a positive turnaround here.
FWIW, Dude's always been a gender-neutral word for me.
Re: Let's see a positive turnaround here.
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An incubus is male and a succubus is female, but I don't expect every birgin to be versed in demonology.[/quote]
I thought that was part of the "10 principals"!
An incubus is male and a succubus is female, but I don't expect every birgin to be versed in demonology.[/quote]
I thought that was part of the "10 principals"!
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I thought it was denimology.
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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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Re: Let's see a positive turnaround here.
Holy cow. I wasn't aware that my gender was up for debate. 
I am female, just for clarity. I'm well aware that the creature known as an incubus is male, but my name doesn't refer to the creature. Incubus is my favorite band, and "Pantomime" is one of my favorite songs by said band. Maybe a little cliche', but I like what I like.

I am female, just for clarity. I'm well aware that the creature known as an incubus is male, but my name doesn't refer to the creature. Incubus is my favorite band, and "Pantomime" is one of my favorite songs by said band. Maybe a little cliche', but I like what I like.
Simon of the Playa, this is both hilarious and thoroughly disturbing, all in one sentence...well done, sir.Simon of the Playa wrote:i can smell her thru the screen...she's a she.
See? I may be a "n00b," but at least I do it up right.trilobyte wrote:If only she had written us some kind of awesome introduction as one of her first posts...
"I think perhaps love thrives on unlikely circumstance and chance : life thrives on these principles, and is life not love? And love not life?"
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Re: Let's see a positive turnaround here.
Oh, and that is me in the picture. Pretty damn sexy, IMHO. Haha... 
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The world needs more people like you, miss.
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I mean, she can obviously bake..


Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
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Delicious!junglesmacks wrote:I mean, she can obviously bake..
….wait, what's in these?
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Too late now..britzbitz wrote:….wait, what's in these?
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
Re: Let's see a positive turnaround here.
Wow.. I can smell those through the screen! Nom nom nom!junglesmacks wrote:I mean, she can obviously bake..
Can you at least admit that nuclear explosions are awesome!?