π Thank you, thank you for the views... my head was already spinning.
I don't know if I'll last that long. I haven't been to clubs for years and loud music bothers me. I'm entering a serious or boredom phase... I've got a lot of grey hair.
I love reading you and I leave you warm regards!
PS. Interesting about the stickers on camera phones. That's new info for me.
Grey Hair: I have grey and white combined.
Loud Music: That is why earplugs were invented. Feel the base while keeping the dBs away from the eardrums. Sure, one should get the proper earplugs, the ones classical instrument players also use, reducing between 15 and 25 dB across all frequencies. I can't do this without those anymore. I've been using them for about 25 years already.
Boredom: well, there's nothing wrong with that. I love my days and evenings at home, with a good book, a great movie, or simply with some cool music.
The stickers, yeah, they started to do this in Berlin in some clubs ages ago. The idea is: what happens in the club, stays in the club. Additionally, the idea of partying is to live in the moment, not through the camera with which peeps try to capture the moment for future use. Many clubs in my home town started to forbid phones on the dance floor, but didn't go the extra mile to glue stickers on the cameras.
Thanks for stopping by.
ps Somehow I told myself to post these adventures more regularly. Had some more of such adevntures in recent months, a whole weekend from Friday to Sunday in my home city. And a very interesting one (well interesting for me) in Tbilisi. I feel I have to write those stories; perhaps I can share them on HIVE. Who knows. Time will tell πΆπ₯³π Saillant detail: in Tbilisi, guards constantly checked the people on the dance floor to see whether they used their phones to text or record the DJ set. When the latter was expected, the guards would jump in and pull such a person away from the dance floor.
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We are here, among many other things, to tell stories, so why not do it.
I find it very rewarding to learn through the experiences of others and also to be able to communicate directly with them. You're great @edje, don't deprive us of that.
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