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| User ID: | 251550 | | Gender: | Male | | Interested in Meeting people for: | Friends, Activity Partners, Relationships with Men, Relationships with Women | | Status: | Single | | Age: | 16 | | Occupation: | manusia 666% | | Location: | USA Minor Outlying Islands | | Hometown: | east Jakarta hardcore XXX | | Hobbies and Interest: | pagi:bangun paling cepet jam 10, mandi, makan....siang:dengerin musik sampe dimarahin tetangga....sore:maen skate sampe dimarahin pak RW huhuhuhu......malem:tidur | | Affiliations: | hardcore kids | | Companies: | 2xCxHxCx | | Schools: | trash school community | | Favorite Foods: | vegan | | Favorite Drinks: | air putih | | Favorite Musics: | sick of it all,strecth armstrong,comeback kid,gorilla biscuit,floorpunch,section8,champion,youth of today,walls of jericho,misfits,ramones,loozers,terror,hatebreed,madball,nofx,whn,7 second,minor threat,bane,fugazi,ten yard fight,i object. | | Favorite Books: | the punk...1001 cara mati konyol...satwa dalam derita...n many more | | Favorite Tv Shows: | MTV JACK ASS.MTV WHAT EVER THINKS,wildboys,demo,born tO BE,O CHANNEL YOU ARE MY INSPIRATION. | | Favorite Movies: | 13ghost.......................scary movie...............bangsal13..........................headbangers....grind.. | | Quote: | ...dont make SxE to be a trendshit... | | About Me: | seorang anak yg dilahirkan dengan terpaksa n mempunyai sifat yg:
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you now this picture?? | | Who I Want to Meet: | What is Straight Edge?
The short answer is that it is a subculture centered around hardcore music. People who are straight edge do not smoke, do drugs or consume alcohol. There are no dietary or religious beliefs tied to straight edge contrary to media coverage.
The long answer requires a bit of a history lesson
In the late 1970s and early 1980s a group of bands and kids began something that grew into a movement. It would become a movement that would outlive many of their involvement in the music and the scene. They didn't know what they were doing. They knew they didn't like what was going on around them, the self destruction, the self hatred, the pain and suffering caused by the punk mentality. The fuck you and fuck the world attitude didn't make sense to them. They took a symbol that was originally used to identify them as being too young to drink so that the bartenders would know not to serve them and they made it their own. So they started setting themselves apart by wearing X's on their hands and by singing angry songs proclaiming:
"I'm a person just like you But I've got better things to do Than sit around and fuck my head Hang out with the living dead Snort white shit up my nose Pass out at the shows I don't even think about speed That's something I just don't need
I've got the straight edge"
Minor Threat wrote this song in 1980 and a name was given to what would become a movement. The basic beliefs that drugs and alcohol were not needed and should be rejected. That one should live against the grain of popular society and live by rules and standards from themselves and not the ones dictated by society.
Influenced by Minor Threat and other Washington DC bands like the Teen Idles and SOA, the Boston bands SS Decontrol and DYS took the words to heart and expanded on them and expanding Straight Edge's presence within the growing hardcore music genre.
SS Decontrol, Forced Down Your Throat from the GET IT AWAY LP
What's there to do weekends here Go to a party drink some beer Everybody's drinking why shouldn't you Be a part of the drinking crew
CHORUS: That's real cool you're a man Forced down forced can Forced down your throat Forced down your throat
Conditions set conditioned to drink Too much pressure just won't think Look what's next smoking a J Think for yourself break away
[CHORUS]
Do the hard stuff its real fast Do it straight the buzz will last Fuck off you I ain't no waste Why drink that when I just can't stand the taste
The East Coast was not the only place where Straight Edge was starting to take hold. West Coast bands Unity, Uniform Choice and 7 Seconds were each adding their voice to the growing chorus.
Uniform Choice, Straight and Alert from the Screaming for Change LP
Who drinks the barley? Who drinks the grain? Who shoots that shit into their veins? Is there really the need for the use of dope? Does it solve ones problems Can it help one cope?
All the above bands were active between 1981 and 1984. Things stalled at this point. It wasn't until 1985 that a band would come along and change straight edge forever and turn it into the movement that everyone involved today knows and loves. This band was Youth of Today. The record that would change it all was Can't Close my Eyes. During its existence youth of Today featured pretty much a who's who of New York Hardcore. Youth of Today shared members with bands that would define the youth crew and straight edge sound for years to come. Bands like Bold, Side By Side, Gorilla Biscuits, Judge, and Project X. These bands together would form the backbone that all modern straight edge bands benefit from. These are best represented by the lyrics of the song that named the era.
Youth of Today, Youth Crew from the Can't Close my Eyes 7"
Me you youth crew! If the world was flat I'd grind the edge To the positive youth my heart I pledge X on my hand now take the oath To positive youth to positive growth To positive minds, to pure clean souls These will be all my goals Walk with me and my crew There is so much shit we can do And we won't stop until we're through
The Youth Crew era lasted through the late 80s and straight edge would never be the same. It was now a movement. It was more than just a set of personal beliefs. It was something more. It was more than words it was a force of change in the world.
The late 1980s and early 1990s found many straight edge bands becoming more and more political and more geographically dispersed. California saw bands like Inside Out, Insted, Chain of Strength, Outspoken, No for an Answer, Carry Nation, Chorus of disapproval and Unbroken. Seattle saw bands like Brotherhood and Undertow. The east coast had Turning Point, Mouthpiece, Flagmen, Crud, Battery, and Lifetime.
Brotherhood, No Tolerance (For Ignorance) from Fuck Racism, No Tolerance EP
So proud of your country, nationalistic pride So proud of your race, prejudiced mind If you so love your country why can't you see It's made up of all people, no racial boundaries
We're dedicated to stop your ignorance Band together to bring you to your knees For your actions we have no tolerance Your blind hate, prejudice, a disease
Beating up kids who don't share your views Pull that shit with us and you'll lose We may lose some battles But we'll win this war We may have sat complacent once, no more
The mid 1990s saw explosive growth due in large part to the pro animal rights, pro straight edge band Earth Crisis. The more metallic Bands of this era were One King Down, Brother’s Keeper and Strife. Many of these bands and people involved embraced a militant animal rights stance. It was at this time that Straight Edge gained notoriety, incorrectly, for advocating violence and a gang like mentality in places like Salt Lake City Utah. While misconceptions continue to this day, there is no truth or foundation in accusations like these. These stories were isolated and were blown out of proportion and ended many many years ago. During this time a large portion of people involved in Straight Edge were vegan however they were and still are viewed as completely seperate beliefs. Now however veganism is not as popular as it once was nor are any of the prominent bands now militant animal rights supporters.
Firestorm by Earth Crisis was often misinterpreted and pointed to as an example of advocating violence in the name of straight edge. However as with most hardcore the song wasn't literal, but the mainstream press doesn't understand subtext.
Firestorm from the Firestorm EP/ The Oath that keeps me Free Street by street. Block by block. Taking it all back. The youth's immersed in poison Turn the tide counterattack. Violence against violence, Let the roundups begin. A firestorm to purify the bane that society drowns in.
During this same time period saw a Youth Crew revival spearheaded by Ten Yard Fight and included bands like In My Eyes, Hands Tied, Atari, Rancor, 97a, and Better than a Thousand. Far less militant than the "vegan warriors" of the time, these bands were positive and brought crucial and edgemen back into the lexicon.
Courage to Care by In My Eyes from The Difference between
Growing up not slowing down Time got your best just look around But I've found something that keeps me aware A whole scene of people with the courage to care Your youth is behind you As if you were dead Those times were good man My best lies ahead When I deal with you now All I get is upset You keep pushing me away Something you'll regret I know only a few have the will to stay sincere Seeing different faces every fucking year!
The first half of the 2000's have seen a lot of ups and downs in both the number of straight edge kids as well as the number of bands. There currently aren't an overwhelming number of straight edge bands as there once were, but the ones that are around are doing it with all their heart. Recently ending bands A.18 and Over My Dead Body were straight edge super groups made up largely by members from earlier bands and all involving men in their 30s a rarity in hardcore and especially straight edge. Some bands that keeping things alive and spreading the message, With Honor, Casey Jones, Champion, The Answer, and Blue Monday
The Mirror by With Honor from their Self Titled EP
I've let tomorrow be a good excuse for Not changing today Looking over our lists of to-do's routines have gotten in the way Day in, day out it becomes the same I'm tired of standing for nothing and sleepwalking our time away
Leaving our questions unanswered Or never asking at all
Could we be something more? Than we are right now? Eyes closed, shut tight, Apathy has us by the throat, Loosen the ropes and let our dreams take flight!
So often we let our dreams fall away but not this time... let's go
I feel like I've never wanted something so bad as this Stand up and be something more!
We’ll make a change STAND UP No time to waste RIGHT NOW STRAIGHT EDGE
I would also like to take the time and oppurtunity to thank The Promise for their years of dedication and great music. Thanks guys and good luck with whatever you decide to do next
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Formed in Boston in 1980 by activists involved in the anti-nuclear movement, Food Not Bombs has blossomed into a worldwide, grassroots, political movement of over 175 autonomous chapters. Each Food Not Bombs group serves free food to people in need and in support of political organizing efforts. Food Not Bombs believes that society and government should value human life over material wealth, human need not corporate greed, and that most of its problems stem from this simple crisis in values. Food Not Bombs recovers healthy, nutritious, vegetarian food that would have been otherwise discarded and cooks and serves it to people in immediate need. The problem isn't too little production, it's poor and inequitable distribution. Food Not Bombs is an alternative food distribution organization, intent on building sustainable community food sharing programs.
By giving away free, vegetarian food in public places Food Not Bombs brings the invisible hungry and poor into the public's eye, forcing passers-by to examine, at least for a moment, their own complicity and involvement in allowing the unaccountable global economic system that oppresses every one of us to continue. Food Not Bombs calls attention to the inherent contradictions in society's failure to provide food and housing for each of its members, while at the same time handing out hundreds of billions of dollars in funding for unconscionable wars and state violence. Food Not Bombs is protest, not charity. While we are a loosely-knit group of collectives, each Food Not Bombs group shares some basic unifying principles: Non-violence...Our society is dominated by violence-economic, political, environmental, and mental. While greedy and short-sighted politicians claim the we will be "protected" by a National Missile Defense, our daily lives on the ground are affected by the constant threat of crime and police violence. The authority and power of the government is based solely on the threat and use of violence at home and abroad. Food Not Bombs is committed to a vision of society that is motivated by love and sharing, not violence and greed. Poverty is also violence. While our society extols mindless consumerism and pursues the unlimited accumulation of wealth, it relegates millions to hunger and homelessness while turning the other cheek. This, combined with police violence, inadequate healthcare, and countless forms of discrimination, deprive each of us of a vibrant and loving way of life. The commercial food industry is also predicated on violence. It involves the slaughtering of millions of animals and the poisoning of our planet through the use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers. Tons of usable food go to waste to maintain high profits. More than 70% of the grain harvest in the U.S. is fed to farmed animals, as is 33% of the world's grain. While the police have attacked Food Not Bombs (members of San Francisco Food Not Bombs have been arrested more than 1000 times since 1988) for its actions, we never respond with violence because we would never want to recreate the authoritative methods of the state in our own actions, and because we are on the streets every day in small numbers supporting people. The police have a constant standing army armed and prepared to use violence at any moment. We cannot jeopardize ourselves or the people we work with through the use of shortsighted acts of violence in the heat of the moment...Consensus Decision Making
Rather then relying on a system of winner take all, Food Not Bombs believes thatevery member of the group should have the opportunity to participate in shaping all the group's decisions. The consensus process insures that the will of the majority doesn't dismiss the values and contributions of everyone else. Consensus process forces us to resolve conflicts through negotiation and compromise rather than overruling and censoring....Vegetarianism Up to 25% of the food in the United States is wasted every year, with an estimated 130 pounds of food per person ending up in landfills nationwide. That's enough feed 49 million people, twice as many as starve in the world annually. Over 70% of the grain grown in this country is used feed livestock, which in turn feed far fewer people than the grain would directly. Factory farms treat animals like commodities, objects to be used solely as profit-making things, while ignoring that they are living, feeling being who feel the tremendous pain inflicted upon them. Serving vegetarian food exemplifies Food Not Bombs' commitment to non-violence, as well as the wise and rational use of resources.
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