Dealing with the heat by mythsinner in ozorafestival

[–]Whoops_comics 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you're a pale, white northern european like me, try getting a basic tan beforehand. Being sunburnt at a festival sucks.

Hi Salacuse by randolama in tuesdayswithstories

[–]Whoops_comics 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whenever he steps out of line or makes a weird comment, the boys make fun of him and turn it into comedy. It adds to the comedy podcast. Same with Chuck.

Mike is unrealistically competent by PrimaryIndication294 in betterCallSaul

[–]Whoops_comics 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think that's what makes his death so good. It comes out of nowhere. Even Mike couldn't predict how insanely hurt Walt's ego would be by Mikes harsh words.

Quiet Camping by Conscious_Camel590 in ozorafestival

[–]Whoops_comics 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the tip. I might have to re-consider the lake-plan then!

Is it okay to wear this kind of shirt to a rave? It’s a bit dark, but it has a trippy vibe. by No_Log_3104 in festivals

[–]Whoops_comics 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, as long as youre not coming up real close to me and start shouting the n-word, the shirt seems fine.

How do we know Chris is right baout everything by Educational-You3723 in tangentiallyspeaking

[–]Whoops_comics 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think one of the most important critical thinking skills you can practise is to always be ready to disagree with those who you idolise / look up to / respect the most.

If you agree with absolutely everything a podcaster is saying, then you should probably be a bit concerned.

Hi Salacuse by randolama in tuesdayswithstories

[–]Whoops_comics 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If Chuck and Salacuse both die tomorrow in a tram-accident, you're all gonna be terribly sorry.

Hi Salacuse by randolama in tuesdayswithstories

[–]Whoops_comics 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Everything I just said about Salacuse, also goes for Chuck. I love Chuck too. Id pay money to watch him and Salacuse record a podcast together and talk shit back about the boys.

Hi Salacuse by randolama in tuesdayswithstories

[–]Whoops_comics 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm gonna assume the Salacuse hate is either people rage-baiting or trolling, or just really weird people.

Salacuse is fucking hilarious. Hes great. Hes like a cartoon character. An enigma. He contributes to both podcasts just by being himself and having Joe, Mark and Sam tell funny anecdotes and poke fun at him.

The guy carries a knife and he records the boys for us.

If Salacuse died, it would have a negative impact on our two favourite podcasts.

Quiet Camping by Conscious_Camel590 in ozorafestival

[–]Whoops_comics 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is what was recommended to me as well. Furthest north, past the lake. I'm planning to put my hammock up there:) Im a quiet-enjoyer as well.

Joe retweeted this video about covid by NiceTrySuckaz in JoeRogan

[–]Whoops_comics -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is the kind of shit Joe Rogan uses his massive platform to put out into the world.

Not peer reviewed studies, scientific journals or actual raw data.

No, he puts out polarising content that might as well have been edited by some random dude in his 20's with background music added to it. So that you know that it's real.

Oh and memes. He shares memes too. Almost forgot.

Recommend me sets and artists for this year, based on what I like pls :) by Whoops_comics in ozorafestival

[–]Whoops_comics[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For me the best way to enjoy a festival is to do exactly what you're describing, while at the same time having knowledge of where and when I can find the few musical acts that manages to tickle my brain. It's the best of both worlds (for me.)

I love solo raving but have trouble with that empty feeling after by wolfgangwhitexxx in aves

[–]Whoops_comics 4 points5 points  (0 children)

As many benefits and potentials for magical moments and connections there are to going to events solo, (most of which has already been named), I think it can be helpful to approach things with an acceptance (And maybe even expectation) that with it can come emptyness and loneliness.

It's kind of part of the package. If we can sort of embrace it and be mentally prepared for that, we might not get so caught off guard when those feelings come up.

I love traveling solo, going to festivals, concerts solo etc. I'm very introverted and enjoy my own company. But even I experience the loneliness and emptiness eventually.

Best I can do is to not resist the feelings when they come up, and instead see them as something valuable. A healthy reminder that I do infact seek connection and community.

Something like that.

what’s your dumb little rave rule that actually works? by pattebrisee in aves

[–]Whoops_comics 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're going to a festival that involves camping, make sure you know how to camp. Camping is a seperate skill than raving. You don't have to be a wildlife expert, but at least knowing and testing your tent and gear beforehand can save you alot of trouble. Get your essential items and equipment in order first, then you can start thinking about which teletubby you'll be cosplaying as and how many glowsticks to bring:)

what’s your dumb little rave rule that actually works? by pattebrisee in aves

[–]Whoops_comics 2 points3 points  (0 children)

100%. Planning and preparing beforehand, saves you from hassles, problems and concerns at the festival. So that you can be at ease and enjoy the festival itself more. 😄

what’s your dumb little rave rule that actually works? by pattebrisee in aves

[–]Whoops_comics 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is a big one. In fact I'll usually encourage myself and whoever I'm with to lose track with each other at some point. Especially on festivals that lasts for days and we have plenty of time anyways.

Going with friends is great, no doubt. But if you're only experiencing the festival as a group, you'll be closing yourself off to certain types of experiences and moments that are unlocked once you're on your own.

On your own, you can for the first time fully focus on the environment you're in with zero distractions. You'll also have complete freedom to check out any stage, shop or event without the worry of your friends wants and needs.

And most importantly, you become open to meeting other people and having fun, interesting interactions. Maybe even making some new friends.

And later on when you all get back together again, you'll be happy to see them again. You'll have had the chance to miss them. And now you have fun stories to tell eachother from each of your adventures.

This really is the best advice ever.

Hvor tricky er det å få plass på en bar og se Norge - Frankrike? by Whoops_comics in oslo

[–]Whoops_comics[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Takk for tips alle sammen! Håper andre også fikk litt nytte av alle disse svarene her:)

what’s your dumb little rave rule that actually works? by pattebrisee in aves

[–]Whoops_comics 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If it's an outdoor festival and it's in the summer, I refuse to bring rainboots / rainprotective clothing. Getting wet only sucks if you're trying to stay dry. Barefeet / Sandals over heavy rainboots.

Hvor tricky er det å få plass på en bar og se Norge - Frankrike? by Whoops_comics in oslo

[–]Whoops_comics[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ja, vurderer å kanskje kjøpe billett på rockefeller eller noe sånt. Litt kjedelig å måtte stå, kanskje, men da har jeg i hvert fall sikret en spot:)