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Showing posts with label punk. Show all posts

Sunday, November 29, 2009

street carnage tells you things that are punk

from punk mondays

orly?

Taking care of your body: People think caring about your body is strictly for hippies and work-out types, but punks like to take care of their bodies too, just in a different sort of way. They like to make their bodies happy by eating food out of dumpsters. That makes their brains happy cuz it’s free food, and the brain is a part of your body. Some punk are vegans, and some punks are not. Punks don’t care that much about food actually. Being punk is about making your body look good but not in the way SOCIETY thinks “good” is which is why a lot of punks have tattoos, piercings, and don’t care if they get fat. It’s true that normies have tats, piercings, and are fat, the difference is that they’re not making a statement about society while punks clearly are.

The Dixie Chicks: “What? They ain’t punk!” Again you’re wrong. The Dixie Chicks are punk as shit. They hate the government and people burned their cds because of it. I know another band that happened to, they were called EVERY PUNK BAND EVER.

Wearing whatever you want: You don’t need safety pins or anarchy buttons or bells or whistles to be a punk. I mean, if you want to dress like a stereotypical punk you can wear that shit, but my cousin is 8 and she was a “punk” for Halloween. She basically dressed like Gavin when he performs in 80s Hardcore. If you’re really punk you can dress like a meathead because you’re so punk that you don’t give a shit what people think about you. Real punks don’t need to be classified into groups or categorized in any scene. You can dress like a stockbroker or a drag queen, as long as your being truer to yourself than the man. Owning a few 7 inches doesn’t hurt though.

Listening to whatever you want even if it’s not punk music: Guess what Ian Mackaye’s favorite band is? The Shangri-La’s. Guess what Jello Biafra listened to before he played a show? Dolly Parton. Oh and Sam McPheeters from Born Against has a framed poster of Minnie Riperton hanging in his living room. None of these facts are actually true, but like, come on. They totally are. Punk kids obviously listen to punk and hardcore, but they listen to other stuff as well, including the pioneers of punk—Eric Clapton and John Lennon. JK!!!

Not having to get wasted to feel comfortable or talk to people: A lot of people think punks love to get wasted and sniff glue. That’s not true at all. Everyone loves to get wasted; it’s hardly original, and punks are about being original or at least not conforming to society’s rulez, like you have drink in order to feel comfortable. If you’re really punk, you’ll feel awkward or scared and just say ‘fuck it’ and ride it out, cuz punks love facing and conquering challenges. Punks love fear. True, I’m only saying this because I don’t drink, but I’m fucking punk. What do you expect?

Being nice to people: Old ladies are scared of punks because they think we will steal your purse and crash your party, but that’s just an old punk wives tale. Real punks are bff’s with old people, dogs, fat kids from high school, children, and other kinds social underdogs. Remember Duncan from Some Kind of Wonderful? Like that.

Sitting on the street: Punks don’t care about germs or getting dirty. They spill food and beer and mustard on themselves and it just blends in with their ‘tudes. Wanting everything to be clean is for snobs and thugs, two kinds of people that punks don’t mess around with.

Going to school: Punks like school because they like to know the ins and outs of knowledge. That way when a bully challenges them in mental way, they can be like “How do you like them apples?” Like Good Will Hunting, who incidentally happened to be punk as shit. BONG!

Contradicting themselves: Because punks don’t really believe in rules, all of the above things can be argued at any moment and the argument would be true too. Punks don’t like to follow a moral code or rules. They don’t even like the rule to not follow the rules.

Monday, May 12, 2008

steampunk

a lot of my subculture knowledge is lacking (although I really really really love subcultures), and I only just learned about steampunk around 6 months ago or so. well, the ny times had an article about it last week!


the article is about a neovaudevillian performance troupe called the James Gang and what exactly steampunk is

according to nytimes, steampunk is . . .

"a subculture that is the aesthetic expression of a time-traveling fantasy world, one that embraces music, film, design and now fashion, all inspired by the extravagantly inventive age of dirigibles and steam locomotives, brass diving bells and jar-shaped protosubmarines. First appearing in the late 1980s and early ’90s, steampunk has picked up momentum in recent months, making a transition from what used to be mainly a literary taste to a Web-propagated way of life."


a modified steampunk computer


Evelyn Kriete, who sells ad space for steampunk magazines, and " her eccentrically outfitted cohort of teachers, designers, writers and medical students."


So, apparently according to the article, steampunk is about to blow the fuck up. there is even a steampunk fantasy game, Edge of Twilight, that will be introduced by Xbox 360 and PlayStation next year

for steampunk fashion, go here:



oh, and here are the pics of the steampunk wedding from offbeatbride.com, which is where I first learned about steampunk




sidenote: the other day I asked mr jones if "real" steampunks got mad at "fake" steampunks for having stuff like a flat-screen tv wrapped in burlap, or a computer instead of a typewriter, and he (kindly) informed me that there is no such thing as a "real" steampunk. as it is a mixture of science fiction and fantasy, "real" steampunks would use technology that doesn't even exist (which led to a v. funny attempt by mr. jones to explain an example, requested by me, of fake technology that steampunks would theoretically use). I just thought steampunks were people like in wild wild west (1800s w/ modern-ish) technology.

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

girls just want to have fun

omg last night I was watching "the best man" and during a commercial I changed the channel and I came across this movie
which I had never seen before but immediately started to watch (it was about 30 min in). it is amazing. a total 80s teen movie that incorporates all the best parts of 80s teen movies (and sjp is in it).
for example there was:
  • a strict parent and annoying sibling
  • a cute "bad" boy
  • a cool best friend that has amazing 80s new wave fashion sense (helen hunt!)
  • the bitchy rich girl who is sjp's nemesis
  • a young-later-became-famous person (shannen doherty)
  • a yuppie party that is crashed by 1) fashion punks, 2) new wavers, 3) women body builders, 4) a motorcycle gang, 5) art weirdos <---aka best scene in the movie
  • a dance-off

overall, I was way into it. as everybody knows, I did not have a childhood, so this could definitely be one of those movies that I just totally missed and everyone else saw, but if you haven't seen this, go netflix it now

this is sjp, shannen doherty, and helen hunt watching the party they made everybody crash

sjp's hair totally changes from scene to scene. like one second it will be blown out straight, then in the next shot it is way puffy, then the next shot it is straight again. too funny

sjp is the straight and narrow gal and helen hunt is the bff rebel ("rebel")

requisite 80s movie rich bitch


Here is a classic quote:
[Drew sees a pretty girl walk by]
Drew: "Hey, beautiful, stop lookin', you found me!"
[Girl turns around. It is Maggie.]
Maggie: "Great!"
Jeff: "Nice goin', Drew. I always wanted you for a brother-in-law."
Drew: "She's a punk."
Maggie: "You really think I'm punk? Wow, that's outrageous! I mean, it's not as cool as new wave, but it's a lot better than pre-teen!"





whoa. I just found the final "dance-off" scene, so if you have 6 minutes to kill, I would def recommend this:






ps if anyone has seen this movie, at the rich chick's party you know how there is a band? is the drummer bruce willis? b/c it really really looks like it but I think he was famous by 1985 so then why would he be in it? right?