324 – Frightening Realization

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  1. praetor1983

    True; never ever say it to her face Jay. Just tweet it amongst your friends and if Ben happens to blurt it out in a foolish mistake? Well, it’s not like she can cut more of his hair off, right?

    There is nothing wrong with maturing, Irma. You’re just making the rest of us adjust our cool-o-meter’s to keep up.

  2. Jessie

    I’m 25 and I never enjoyed that part of concerts, or sports games for that matter. Once I get the “real” experience once, I’m much happier at home, saving money, watching it on my TV, with food, room to stretch, a bathroom I don’t have to fight for, and the opportunity to multi-task on craft projects while I enjoy the concert or event. So don’t feel old because you don’t crave the experience anymore – some people never do, if it was important to you, be glad you had so many opportunities to do what you loved.

  3. Mike

    Obviously Irma, metal concerts aren’t your thing. If you aren’t feeling some kind of pain by the end, you didn’t do it right. Let’s see: Middle of a mosh pit, pushing each other around, drenched in a mixture of sweat, beer, and blood, completely lost in the music as your eardrums damn near fail…….or watch from a balcony. I think my choice is clear :D

    (By the by, the worst pain I’ve ever felt from a concert is a stiff neck from headbanging and a sore arm from excessive bullhorns :) )

    • Francisco

      It’s scary but what you said here (combined with what’s said above) means that something I saw in another webcomic may not have been as fanciful as it first seemed.

      • Mike

        Nah. the hardcore crowd tend to be a little…..off. Proper etiquette at a metal show is bruises, bleeding from scratches, and neck pain from getting someone thrown at you. And you know what? If you are truly into the music being played, you won’t notice until the next morning when the adrenaline and endorphins wear off. Hardcore likes to maim people, which isn’t what metal is about. It’s about losing yourself in a world of awesome music; no worries, no grief, and plenty of booze.
        BUT, i’m sure at some point I will have to give up such an experience. I’m hoping that day is well into my 70s :)

  4. Francisco

    As you get older your priorities change. It’s normal and you get used to it.

  5. Thrudd

    I have never done the Mosh-Pit thing .. aversion to pain and health insurance costs …. plus I don’t heal as fast as I used to … but I still go to concerts. [ I'm just a few years older than you ] But money and scheduling has always been an issue.
    Mind you a RUSH concert is not your typical, get put in the hospital, rock concert. There are the usual biker-dudes, prepi/indi-posers getting wasted, but also grandparents and tweens plus the occasional grade schooler. Yes we start them young as fans of good rock music.

  6. Thrudd

    Oh, almost forgot,…..

    Remember, you may have to grow old, but you don’t have to mature.
    …. I’m pulling for ya. We’re all in this together!

    Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati.

  7. Centaur71

    Imy babe, just WAIT till you hit 40! (which I am) You’ll be thinking minivan before long…

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