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How are tattos straight edge?

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 691 ✭✭✭Ajnag


    Aggggggggghhhhhhhhh, The pedants are here! The pedants are here!

    Run for you lives.
    Heh straight edgers dont have a patch on jazz lovin grammer nazi's :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 155 ✭✭veryslowey


    zig hyle


  • Registered Users Posts: 55 ✭✭moonstomp


    Ajnag wrote:
    Famous straight edgers in history....

    Hitler.
    Stalin.
    Bush.

    :)

    And don't forget Ghandi and the Dali Lama - ooops that kinda negates your arguement !!

    Also Hitler was also a strict vegetarian - Does that mean all vegggie punks are fascists now too ???

    Straight Edge is about personal choice, it's about freedom to do what you want and to not conform to "the norm" set by society - sounds a bit like punk rock doesn't it ??!!
    :) Peace.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 691 ✭✭✭Ajnag


    Carefull wouldnt want you to trip on that joke. :rolleyes:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,383 ✭✭✭peckerhead


    moonstomp wrote:
    Ajnag wrote:
    Straight Edge is about personal choice, it's about freedom to do what you want and to not conform to "the norm" set by society - sounds a bit like punk rock doesn't it ??!!
    :) Peace.
    Not at all, acksherly... :D
    You guys need to read a bit of history, imho...


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 36 kels


    veryslowey wrote:
    god straight edge is a load of rubbish and is for spas

    Its not really! Its proving a point that you don't need drink or drugs to have fun. I don't I'm high on life haha.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,985 ✭✭✭✭Giblet


    moonstomp wrote:
    Ajnag wrote:
    Famous straight edgers in history....

    Hitler.
    Stalin.
    Bush.

    :)

    And don't forget Ghandi and the Dali Lama - ooops that kinda negates your arguement !!

    Also Hitler was also a strict vegetarian - Does that mean all vegggie punks are fascists now too ???

    Straight Edge is about personal choice, it's about freedom to do what you want and to not conform to "the norm" set by society - sounds a bit like punk rock doesn't it ??!!
    :) Peace.


    No, it sounds like another label for things people do anyway without having to call it anything. Sounds a bit like attention seeking doesn't it?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,095 ✭✭✭OLP


    exactly!


  • Registered Users Posts: 55 ✭✭moonstomp


    Giblet wrote:
    moonstomp wrote:


    No, it sounds like another label for things people do anyway without having to call it anything. Sounds a bit like attention seeking doesn't it?

    OK,

    Let me get this clear - if it's something that "people do anyway", I shouldn't give it "another label".

    Right then, so anyone out there who doesn't eat meat - can you please STOP labelling yourselves "vegetarians". "Vegans" you qualify too as do "anarcho punks". Should I do a list ??

    Attention seeking ?? Ha, that doesn't even warrant a comment. How can anyone involved in the Punk/Hardcore scene complain that Straight Edgers are attention seeking - look around you next time you're at a gig. I guarantee you'll see plenty of "attention seekers" in the crowd. That's what makes life interesting. If we were all the same the world would be a dull place indeed mon ami.

    Peace. :)

    Moonstomp

    Here's some history:

    "Straight-edge refers to a philosophy that's most basic tenets promote a drug free lifestyle. It developed as an offshoot of the punk rock/hardcore scenes of the early 1980's when the term itself is believed to have been coined by Ian Mackaye, in the self titled song, while he was the singer of the seminal hardcore band, Minor Threat. Mackaye eschewed the nihilistic tendencies of punk rock, promoting instead the simple (almost simplistic) philosophy of "don't drink/ don't smoke/ don't ****."

    In the 12 years since the demise of Minor Threat, these simple beliefs have transformed the minds of scores of teens worldwide. Increasingly disenchanted with societal ills, young men and women adopt the straight-edge doctrine as a blueprint to better first themselves, and then the world in which they live. While the original definition of straight-edge only included the rejection of mind altering substances and promiscuous sex, modern interpretations include a vegetarian (or vegan) diet and an increasing involvement and awareness of environmental and political issues."


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,985 ✭✭✭✭Giblet


    Funny that, because Ian doesn't believe in it himself, and drinks.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 190 ✭✭ShayHT


    As does Cappo and most of Youth of Today, Strife, most of Earth Crisis, and alot of the bands/people over the years..... if you're not now you never were!
    Giblet wrote:
    Funny that, because Ian doesn't believe in it himself, and drinks.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,397 ✭✭✭ANarcho-Munk


    Giblet wrote:
    Funny that, because Ian doesn't believe in it himself, and drinks.

    And Brian was most likely smoking crack when Minor Threat where around.

    John Stabb also drinks afaik....


  • Registered Users Posts: 55 ✭✭moonstomp


    Who cares who's drinking or not ?

    Like I said before it's all about personal choice. You're just reinforcing my arguement. You do whatever's right for YOU at any particular point in time. At the time Ian Macaye was writing about straight edge, people in the DC scene were self destructing. All he was getting accross was that there was another choice / another way. You didn't have to drink if you didn't want to and that you were entitled to that choice. That' the crux of it. Fullstop.

    I'm sick of hearing people complain about Straight Edgers being intolerant, when to my eye it's quite the opposite. In all my years I've never met, spoken to, or otherwise interacted with a Straight Edge person who had a problem with other people drinking etc. I've certainly never known anyone who hassled someone for drinking.

    On the other hand I HAVE on many, many , many (too many), occassions known, seen & been hassled by people because I DON'T drink. I have been quetioned, verbally abused even physically intimidated because I don't drink. So who's intolerant now ??

    Answers on a postcard to The Late Late Punk Show, Donnybrook, Dublin 4.


    Peace.

    Moonstomp.

    True Til Death.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 190 ✭✭ShayHT


    Exactly moonstomp! Just posted this over on eirecore where a similar argument is happening!!

    In my 11 years I have never once told anyone they shouldn't drink or do drugs, i keep it to myself. I go to the pub a few times a week, but never feel the need to drink alcohol to enjoy myself, being out with my frineds is good enough, i like to remember my night out and i like having money in my wallet at the end of the night.

    But in my 11 years of not preaching things like this have been thrown at me....

    "oh my god you dont drink, how do you have fun"
    "you don't drink, god you're boring"
    "why are you in a pub if you dont drink"
    "you're a stupid asshole"
    "get a drink into ya ya stupid ****"

    and on and on....


  • Registered Users Posts: 55 ✭✭moonstomp


    Yes, Yes, Yes !

    And don't forget - "Oh you must be the designated driver" and I've often been asked "are you a pioneer".

    Peace.

    Moonstomp.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 219 ✭✭Cindy Love


    Hi,

    reading some of the posts there. I think Straight edge is great. For me its the ultimate in the you attitude that punk originally was all about-now punk is soooo commercialised,trendy,hip and above all conformative.I love the idea that there are punks out there pushing the boundarys of what it means to be a punk. True its very tongue in cheek and not everyones cup of tea but i think there is a wonderful indepence of mind/spirit by its practioneers.

    I simply love the idea knowing that while we are marketed 'self deprecating nihilistic punk pop' ****e there are individuals out there willing to challenge and stimulate debate...it gets people thinking. Sure Punks can be arrogant ****ers but i still love the ethos...(anyhoo im going off thread here-sorry)

    For any young punks out there (in your teens) there is a new DVD .We got it on pre-release.It charts the history of punk. Its great. But the change compared to the 'scene' now and 20 yeers ago is very interesting to watch and a little disheartening.


  • Registered Users Posts: 55 ✭✭moonstomp


    Cindy Love wrote:
    For any young punks out there (in your teens) there is a new DVD .We got it on pre-release.It charts the history of punk. Its great. But the change compared to the 'scene' now and 20 yeers ago is very interesting to watch and a little disheartening.


    Hi Cindy,

    Thanks for adding to the debate. Yes we do need more people who can stretch to thinking outside of the box. There are too many people who think they own the punk "rulebook" and that you musn't dare break them rules!!

    Can you tell us a bit more about the DVD - sounds interesting. What's it called and who released it ?

    As someone wh's been a "punk" since 1982 (23 years !), I've seen plenty of changes in style/music/crossover etc over the years.

    I think it's important that "punk" keeps adapting and updating itself - otherwise it becomes a stagnant genre like the ones it originally vowed to destroy.

    Peace,

    Moonstomp.

    Y'all have a good weekend now - whether ye be on the piss or sipping on a cool glass of apple juice. :cool:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 190 ✭✭ShayHT


    Hey Cindy,

    pre-release? Was this for a zine you do or you just got your hands on it?


    Shay
    Cindy Love wrote:
    For any young punks out there (in your teens) there is a new DVD .We got it on pre-release.It charts the history of punk. Its great. But the change compared to the 'scene' now and 20 yeers ago is very interesting to watch and a little disheartening.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 44 rose of jericho


    Don't know if it's the same DVD but if it is it's called Punk Attitude by Don Letts it's a must interviews with NYD, Leggs McNeill, Blondie he goes through every aspect of punk New York -v- British Punk and of course there is Jello lots and lots of Sir Biafra. In the shops now I bought it last week in Rathmines.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 219 ✭✭Cindy Love


    hey

    The aforementioned DVD is called "Punk:Attitude A film by Don Letts" and its by freemantle medis /metropolis group. The SKU code is FHED1856 and the barcode is 5030697008565. Who loves ya?!

    Its definately worth checking out-very enjoyable.

    I got the DVD through a collague at a publication I work (Mongrel).

    My background is in journalism, I have a number of different publications i work/write for...im a busy bee.

    And as for zine question....watch this space-I have something Ive been holding back on putting out there but its going to be nothing short of mind blowing....but thats another can of worms :eek:


    Have a great if wet weekend dudes/dudettes.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,397 ✭✭✭ANarcho-Munk


    Straight Edge: is not a movement or a set of rules. It is an anti-obsession, anti-stupidity, pro-alertness, pro-positive thinking idea!


    Yeah, that's written on some Minor Threat t-shirt


  • Moderators, Music Moderators Posts: 6,524 Mod ✭✭✭✭dregin


    Doesn't the permanent marker used to draw the "X" on your hand poison your blood?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2 anthonysenn


    Ajnag wrote:
    Famous straight edgers in history....

    Hitler.
    Stalin.
    Bush.

    :)

    Cant wait till I give up all the bad stuff too, Then I will bring you DOOM!!!, Straight edge DOOOM!!!

    What the hell? Hitler wasn't straight edge, he didn't drink alcohol or eat meat but that doesn't make him straight edge, in fact he was a huge methamphetamine addict, look it up, he called it his "wake up juice".

    Stalin was a drunk, he even got severly drunk and was throwing cigarettes at his wife during a dinner party while he was General Secretary, he made such a huge scene she went back to their apartment and committed suicide (or was murdered, nobody really knows).

    Bush is known for having cocktail parties and being a drunk, he even got a DUI, how is that straight edge?

    Dickhead


  • Moderators, Music Moderators Posts: 6,524 Mod ✭✭✭✭dregin


    Jesus, calm down. All that tea's obviously screwing with your hormones.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,397 ✭✭✭ANarcho-Munk


    Caffeine clearly isn't a part of straight edge culture either.


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