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Originally Posted by Kal
The only way you can say this with an ounce of confidence is if you listen to the music pilled off your head yourself and you are in the scene for the drugs - not the music. If this is true, it is people like you that give the rave scene a bad name, because you are there for the wrong reason.
If you don't like the music fair enough, but don't be a shallow moron that stereotypes everyone and anyone that enjoys the music.
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A friend of mine is an ambos, and if I remember correctly 13 stereotypes had to have hospital treatment for drug overdoses of one kind or another after another fantastic rave party at Kryal Castle near Ballarat. Some stereotypes ended up on on life support machines, that could have been used to treat others who didn't take drugs just so the could listen to DOOF. Some of them were on ICE, and had to be fought off by hospital security staff and police.
How many other DOOF DOOF stereotypes never required treatment after they took their drugs is unknown.
Meanwhile the general community had to go without ambulance cover while they were saving drug taking ravers.
That one event for stereotypes cost tens of thousands of dollars to treat idiots who put their own lives at risk by taking illegal drugs made my organised crime, just so they could spend the day dancing to electronic crap.
And about stereotypes...
When was the last time a fleet of ambulances had to take patrons of the Melbourne Sympony Orchestra to hospital for mass drug overdoses? Where do you think stereotypes come from fool?
And you call me a shallow moron!
Anyone offer me illegal drugs better be prepared to lose their teeth.