• SippyCup@lemmy.world
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    I hope you want a $20 unsealable can of liquid death. Because that’s the only water you’ll be getting. Do you want a $70 T-shirt? It’s the only way to prove you were really here man. How about 10 dollar stickers. Or a vinyl for 50? I got it, you need a tote bag to carry all the crap we’re selling. 60 dollars and if you leave with it you can’t bring it back in.

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    Hint: it always was.

    Woodstock is nigh-worshipped for being the defining hippy and counterculture event.

    Except it was designed and run by corporates who learned how to make fat stacks off of hippies. Modern festivals are the end product of that where it is blatantly about taking as much of your money as they can.

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      2 months ago

      Some always were. Others that were founded by people who actually just wanted to have a great time on a festival turned them into temples of capitalism

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        I was at the second to last Sasquatch and spent a lot of the time ranting about the people that thought a festival was an ideal place to sell someone a Toyota.

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      2 months ago

      Abandoned warehouses, land banked office buildings, closed down factories, old docks. 90s parties were great fun

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          Well you don’t have too look so far back. Covid naturally forced the raving scene to go underground again.

          Be nostalgic, but don’t deny the younglings their fair share of the glory.