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    desparejo86 reacted to CELESTIAL CIEL in Show Yourself (again)   
    ( *´艸`)
    More dresses for the dresses god

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    desparejo86 reacted to anakuro in Show Yourself (again)   
    well my icon is me an roji from like 5000 years ago (2014) but here is a more recent photo of me

    ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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    desparejo86 reacted to mahoujin in Show Yourself (again)   
    I haven't posted any pics of me for kind of a while because I really haven't done anything too exciting lately. Oops. 

     
    Tried to be Karma looool

     
    And that old vk aesthetic because I hadn't done it in a while

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    desparejo86 reacted to Duwang in Show Yourself (again)   
    I've decided it's time to reveal myself. Sorry I'm not actually Skeletor.
     

     
    with Roji from XAA-XAA
     
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    desparejo86 reacted to Euthanasia in Show Yourself (again)   
    Ugh.
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    desparejo86 reacted to CELESTIAL CIEL in Show Yourself (again)   
    Drunk selfie master, yay

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    desparejo86 reacted to Aferni in Official Music Hate Thread   
    THIS! OMG SOMEONE FINALLY SAID IT
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    desparejo86 got a reaction from Nyasagi in Your opinion on "no pictures" policy on overseas lives   
    It's not just Japanese bands, some western artists have this policy and I LOVE it.
     
    When I saw Danzig last year, it was a strict policy of no cell phones or cameras whatsoever. Anyone who took their phone out of their pocket to text, browse, sneak a photo, etc, was thrown out of the gig without a refund. It was stated on the ticket, but after a few morons tried to sneak shots, anyone who didn't get the idea already got it.
     
    It gave the gig a COMPLETELY different feel and I enjoyed it. It added so much to the show; when the lights would cut out, when the spotlight would hit one band member, etc, there were no cell phones on all over the gig lighting it up and making you notice stuff going on elsewhere. 
     
    I hope all major bands eventually adopt this practice.
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    desparejo86 got a reaction from Atreides in Official Music Hate Thread   
    I hate Angelo. Angelo were a lazy, low rent GARBAGE band when they debuted, and now, even with Karyu in the fold, they continue to make GARBAGE a decade later. And people buy it (apparently)! Their best songs sound like songs that weren't good enough for a Pierrot album ten years ago.
     
    Versailles is a freakin' joke. They're how I imagine a Saturday Night Live skit mocking Visual would sound. If I had to genre-tag them, I'd label them Anime Convention Rock.
     
    Inoran should be publicly stoned for this bullshit. This is the guy who wrote Gravity... and am I watching a music video by him or, like, Pitbull? 
     
    I hate Kiyoharu releasing garbage ass new songs and calling it Kuroyume because Hitoki's playing bass. COULD YOU FUCKING NOT THANKS.
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    desparejo86 reacted to Bear in Your opinion on "no pictures" policy on overseas lives   
    Is this you:
     
     
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    desparejo86 got a reaction from lichtlune in Your opinion on "no pictures" policy on overseas lives   
    It's not just Japanese bands, some western artists have this policy and I LOVE it.
     
    When I saw Danzig last year, it was a strict policy of no cell phones or cameras whatsoever. Anyone who took their phone out of their pocket to text, browse, sneak a photo, etc, was thrown out of the gig without a refund. It was stated on the ticket, but after a few morons tried to sneak shots, anyone who didn't get the idea already got it.
     
    It gave the gig a COMPLETELY different feel and I enjoyed it. It added so much to the show; when the lights would cut out, when the spotlight would hit one band member, etc, there were no cell phones on all over the gig lighting it up and making you notice stuff going on elsewhere. 
     
    I hope all major bands eventually adopt this practice.
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    desparejo86 got a reaction from appl- in Your opinion on "no pictures" policy on overseas lives   
    It's not just Japanese bands, some western artists have this policy and I LOVE it.
     
    When I saw Danzig last year, it was a strict policy of no cell phones or cameras whatsoever. Anyone who took their phone out of their pocket to text, browse, sneak a photo, etc, was thrown out of the gig without a refund. It was stated on the ticket, but after a few morons tried to sneak shots, anyone who didn't get the idea already got it.
     
    It gave the gig a COMPLETELY different feel and I enjoyed it. It added so much to the show; when the lights would cut out, when the spotlight would hit one band member, etc, there were no cell phones on all over the gig lighting it up and making you notice stuff going on elsewhere. 
     
    I hope all major bands eventually adopt this practice.
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    desparejo86 got a reaction from TetsuAkira in Your opinion on "no pictures" policy on overseas lives   
    It's not just Japanese bands, some western artists have this policy and I LOVE it.
     
    When I saw Danzig last year, it was a strict policy of no cell phones or cameras whatsoever. Anyone who took their phone out of their pocket to text, browse, sneak a photo, etc, was thrown out of the gig without a refund. It was stated on the ticket, but after a few morons tried to sneak shots, anyone who didn't get the idea already got it.
     
    It gave the gig a COMPLETELY different feel and I enjoyed it. It added so much to the show; when the lights would cut out, when the spotlight would hit one band member, etc, there were no cell phones on all over the gig lighting it up and making you notice stuff going on elsewhere. 
     
    I hope all major bands eventually adopt this practice.
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    desparejo86 got a reaction from jesusphobia in Your opinion on "no pictures" policy on overseas lives   
    It's not just Japanese bands, some western artists have this policy and I LOVE it.
     
    When I saw Danzig last year, it was a strict policy of no cell phones or cameras whatsoever. Anyone who took their phone out of their pocket to text, browse, sneak a photo, etc, was thrown out of the gig without a refund. It was stated on the ticket, but after a few morons tried to sneak shots, anyone who didn't get the idea already got it.
     
    It gave the gig a COMPLETELY different feel and I enjoyed it. It added so much to the show; when the lights would cut out, when the spotlight would hit one band member, etc, there were no cell phones on all over the gig lighting it up and making you notice stuff going on elsewhere. 
     
    I hope all major bands eventually adopt this practice.
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    desparejo86 got a reaction from gekiai in Your opinion on "no pictures" policy on overseas lives   
    It's not just Japanese bands, some western artists have this policy and I LOVE it.
     
    When I saw Danzig last year, it was a strict policy of no cell phones or cameras whatsoever. Anyone who took their phone out of their pocket to text, browse, sneak a photo, etc, was thrown out of the gig without a refund. It was stated on the ticket, but after a few morons tried to sneak shots, anyone who didn't get the idea already got it.
     
    It gave the gig a COMPLETELY different feel and I enjoyed it. It added so much to the show; when the lights would cut out, when the spotlight would hit one band member, etc, there were no cell phones on all over the gig lighting it up and making you notice stuff going on elsewhere. 
     
    I hope all major bands eventually adopt this practice.
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    desparejo86 reacted to gekiai in Your opinion on "no pictures" policy on overseas lives   
    @emmny with that kind of attitude, do you think they would be propelled to perform overseas anymore?? I really do think you should show some respect and follow their wishes. I'd think you can live without a picture.
     
    Yesterday at the Dallas live, no one was taking any pictures or was recording and we still had an AWESOME time.
     
    Also, they had professionals and staff taking pictures and recording, so not all the experience will be lost.
     
    In response to the entirety of this topic, I don't think it's to save face or image, but rather they want profit from professional pictures and recordings, and not have all these crummy recordings lingering around online.
     
    I also think it depends on bands and not all VK bands. I went to see Dir En Grey and few years back and they didn't give a crap about images and recording.
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    desparejo86 reacted to Euthanasia in Your opinion on "no pictures" policy on overseas lives   
    This.
     
    Besides, when I saw a gig in Japan there were "no photo" rules - they even announced it before the live. Everyone agreed to it expect two other girls from overseas who took out their phones anyway and tried to take pictures and well, got told by japanese fans not to so. So it does happen in Japan too.
     
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    desparejo86 reacted to platy in Your opinion on "no pictures" policy on overseas lives   
    I think it's a great rule to have. There's nothing worse than going to a gig where hundreds of people in front of you have their phone out, recording, taking pictures, some even on facebook. The band came all the way to your country and all you care about is looking at your phone? That's what I always think about people who have it out for the whole hour and a half.  Youre recording all these videos you probably won't watch ever again, let's be honest.  
     
    One time when I went to see Miyavi, this douchelord kept filming his girlfriend for most of the gig, she was dancing to the songs and they were making people open space so he could film her. I'm sorry but... that's ridiculous.  When I went to see this other band, this girl was on facebook and instagram the whole time posting about it, instead of enjoying it. Call me a hippie, but events become a lot more enjoyable without a cellphone or whatever , since some people just don't have any knowledge of common courtesy. Whether you accept it or not, when someone has their phone out it's so hard to not keep glancing at the screen because our eyes are naturally attracted to it.  If a band asks for no pictures, it's not gonna kill me as much as I want proof that I saw them ,etc. It's not that hard to just accept it. I don't have a god complex towards bands, but I'm very thankful that they managed to come to my country and perform.
     
    Also, another reason I'm against it is because I'm 1.52m in height and it's already a struggle to see the stage in normal conditions, but when there's someone that's nearly 2m high in front of me and they block the only small square of vision I have with an ipad, then I can't see a thing.
    Of course, that's my problem. 
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    desparejo86 got a reaction from Thedane in Your opinion on "no pictures" policy on overseas lives   
    It's not just Japanese bands, some western artists have this policy and I LOVE it.
     
    When I saw Danzig last year, it was a strict policy of no cell phones or cameras whatsoever. Anyone who took their phone out of their pocket to text, browse, sneak a photo, etc, was thrown out of the gig without a refund. It was stated on the ticket, but after a few morons tried to sneak shots, anyone who didn't get the idea already got it.
     
    It gave the gig a COMPLETELY different feel and I enjoyed it. It added so much to the show; when the lights would cut out, when the spotlight would hit one band member, etc, there were no cell phones on all over the gig lighting it up and making you notice stuff going on elsewhere. 
     
    I hope all major bands eventually adopt this practice.
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    desparejo86 got a reaction from Kaye in Your opinion on "no pictures" policy on overseas lives   
    It's not just Japanese bands, some western artists have this policy and I LOVE it.
     
    When I saw Danzig last year, it was a strict policy of no cell phones or cameras whatsoever. Anyone who took their phone out of their pocket to text, browse, sneak a photo, etc, was thrown out of the gig without a refund. It was stated on the ticket, but after a few morons tried to sneak shots, anyone who didn't get the idea already got it.
     
    It gave the gig a COMPLETELY different feel and I enjoyed it. It added so much to the show; when the lights would cut out, when the spotlight would hit one band member, etc, there were no cell phones on all over the gig lighting it up and making you notice stuff going on elsewhere. 
     
    I hope all major bands eventually adopt this practice.
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    desparejo86 got a reaction from Euthanasia in Your opinion on "no pictures" policy on overseas lives   
    It's not just Japanese bands, some western artists have this policy and I LOVE it.
     
    When I saw Danzig last year, it was a strict policy of no cell phones or cameras whatsoever. Anyone who took their phone out of their pocket to text, browse, sneak a photo, etc, was thrown out of the gig without a refund. It was stated on the ticket, but after a few morons tried to sneak shots, anyone who didn't get the idea already got it.
     
    It gave the gig a COMPLETELY different feel and I enjoyed it. It added so much to the show; when the lights would cut out, when the spotlight would hit one band member, etc, there were no cell phones on all over the gig lighting it up and making you notice stuff going on elsewhere. 
     
    I hope all major bands eventually adopt this practice.
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    desparejo86 got a reaction from platy in Your opinion on "no pictures" policy on overseas lives   
    It's not just Japanese bands, some western artists have this policy and I LOVE it.
     
    When I saw Danzig last year, it was a strict policy of no cell phones or cameras whatsoever. Anyone who took their phone out of their pocket to text, browse, sneak a photo, etc, was thrown out of the gig without a refund. It was stated on the ticket, but after a few morons tried to sneak shots, anyone who didn't get the idea already got it.
     
    It gave the gig a COMPLETELY different feel and I enjoyed it. It added so much to the show; when the lights would cut out, when the spotlight would hit one band member, etc, there were no cell phones on all over the gig lighting it up and making you notice stuff going on elsewhere. 
     
    I hope all major bands eventually adopt this practice.
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    desparejo86 reacted to emmny in 蜉蝣 (Kagerou)   
    i fucking love kagerou, everything they did, they did incredibly well. im happy they released so much music before their end, they had a great run. i wish they kept going past kurohata, im really curious as to what sound they would have donned for that release.
    also
    kusatta umi is probably my second favourite song of all time (only behind chain wandering deeply by envy). i can't express in words how much i love everything about that song, it just takes my breath away every single time (its been a 100+ times let me tell ya that)
    kagerou wrote the best ballads, especially towards the end of their career, sabishisa to nemure, kusatta umi, ragan, shizumu sora FUCK ITS ALL SO GOOD 
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