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Submitted 08-08-14 14:49
“Our message to concert goers is simple: The Electric Zoo experience is exceptional and worth being present for. Molly can cause you to not only miss the moment, alienate your friends and have an overall adverse and unpleasant experience … but can also make you sick and can even be fatal. Fans will experience how great it is to “Come To Life” at one of our concerts from lights, sounds and crowds.” (http://bit.ly/1p9FvhU)
Electric Zoo founders Laura De Palma and Mike Bindra explain why they’ve commissioned a (inadvertently hilarious) anti-drug video by Dexter co-creator James Manos which every single raver at their upcoming EDM event will be forced to watch to gain entry.
Just Say No Videos:
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“If you don’t fit in, if you feel at odds with the world, if your identity is troubled and frayed, if you feel lost and ashamed – it could be because you have retained the human values you were supposed to have discarded. You are a deviant. Be proud.” (Guardian: http://bit.ly/1ASmeXg)
Guardian columnist George Monbiot analyses the findings of professor of psychoanalysis, Paul Verhaeghe’s new book ‘What About Me? The Struggle for Identity in a Market-Based Society’, which concludes that depression and loneliness are logical conclusions of today’s free market society where most fear others as ‘evaluators and competitors’.