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Oh I meant literal 14 year old kids. People that hassle kids always get me heated. Especially when it's some obscure shit. Gamers do it all the time. "You're not a real gamer unless you had an atari." That kinda shit.
Punks generally won't do that to actual 14 year Olds cause they were that kid at 14. If they keep going to shows it's pretty much a community standard to make thar kid feel welcome as fuck because it's a pretty intimidating group and introduce people and let em know when other all ages stuff is happening. First off, all punk mockery us done thoroughly behind the back and also, no one is here to mock a child
That's the way it should be. I remember my first shows at houses and youth halls. Good times. Having one of the older dudes compliment a patch or pin made me all fuzzy feeling.
Damn right. I skipped like 4 months or so of high school to go on tour and saw most of North America prior to turning 19. And like, not the pretty parts. It was a Kerouac/motorcycle Diaries experience and I recommend it to everyone. Aside from getting into speed at 17
Hell yeah that sounds awesome, real once in a lifetime event
In doing so while skipping school instead of quitting my job, yes.