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LIFE WITHOUT THE SCENE - A RETROSPECTIVE

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If you read the article with the same name as the topic here in
Pain #10 written by Wade/Haujobb who thinks fits on his/her situation ?

In fact, read RAW #9 (amiga diskmag from 1995) the article written
by me called: 'Socially Elite'

Raw#9 link:
http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=9612


To Change something is even harder than creating something on a computer what you are doieng for a long time now.

reactions please!! :-) (first read those articles..;)
added on the 2005-10-17 09:04:35 by magic magic
i don't have an amiga, how about you paste the article here if you think it's worth it?
added on the 2005-10-17 09:31:04 by skrebbel skrebbel
i tried. it had no docs and assumed i know anything about amigas. i'm a lazy windows user. i want to double-click an icon and then it has to work. last time i tried winuae, it didn't agree (i unzipped it, but then i *couldn't* run state of the art straight away, so i ran a fire upon the deep instead - what a blast, btw).
added on the 2005-10-17 09:44:58 by skrebbel skrebbel
Oh boy, those social life articles are getting so.. "phunny" ;p
added on the 2005-10-17 09:47:01 by Optimus Optimus
skreble: laaazzzyyy :)
added on the 2005-10-17 09:48:17 by psenough psenough
Remember, raw#9 was released 10 years ago!!
btw. I miss page 3 ;-)

always some truth in it reflected towards yourself folks! What do you think of Wade's article in pain #10 (pc)
added on the 2005-10-17 10:03:06 by magic magic
page 3 was just a "change your lifestyle" full page motto sentence thingie... no use the bother of another screenshot :)
added on the 2005-10-17 10:14:09 by psenough psenough
Both Wade's and Sir Garbagetruck's articles were an interesting and really funny read (from a diferrent aspect each ;), although I think this kind of articles doesn't apply much to the geeks who have accepted scene life as an important part of their life and just don't give a shit anymore. These articles might apply only in geeks who are scared with life and worried about the things others might tell them about their absence of social life (I used to be such a geek in the past, today I am just moving on with what I really like to do in life, in great peace :), but still this works in the very wrong way imho, pissing off those geeks and making them react to these kinds of stuff, this reaction driving them more out of real life. From my personal experience..

The same day I read the two articles, I was hout about releasing a reaction for the next Pain issue. Prolly I'll start writting soon and try to keep it short :)
added on the 2005-10-17 10:22:26 by Optimus Optimus
hout = hot
added on the 2005-10-17 10:24:13 by Optimus Optimus
i've read both articles and found them both quite funny and sad at the same time. I do hope both articles are full of sarcasm but if not, they tell way more about the writers than they tell about the "problem" they are trying to "solve".
added on the 2005-10-17 10:26:20 by uncle-x uncle-x
That's interesting too. But Sir Garbagetruck rules!!! (Oh,. and best nickname EVER =)))
added on the 2005-10-17 10:27:35 by Optimus Optimus
Ok,. I like Wade too. Nice guy, but not my type ;)
added on the 2005-10-17 10:28:49 by Optimus Optimus
optimus: by both i meant wade and magic, not wade and truck.
added on the 2005-10-17 10:30:51 by uncle-x uncle-x
Ok, so now Sir Garbagetruck definitelly rules 100% =)))
added on the 2005-10-17 10:34:47 by Optimus Optimus
Well it doesnt tell that I have a good job, that I am living together with a nice girlfriend, we have a great house with a nice garden living 50km up north of amsterdam. My mom and dad are still alive. (family close at hand) and next to that I have some good friends aswell.

youre right uncle-x ;-)
added on the 2005-10-17 10:51:43 by magic magic
oh you are so successful!!!11111
normal way of life; thats the point!
Jarige rob aardbei ;-)
added on the 2005-10-17 11:28:40 by magic magic
Well, i just read the RAW article... i don't necessarily agree.

I have a good job, a fiancee, friends, and a social life. I go snowboarding, I regularily go out socialising at the pub, at the bowling alley etc.

And yet, I produce scene things on C64 and Amiga, as well as doing non-scene hobby programming. I go to Breakpoint and recently Sundown. I have a great time at demo parties and enjoy democoding even though i'm not that great at it.

It is possible to get a balance. Although, I realised last night, that when I have a child as I plan to do in a couple of years time, I won't be able to disappear to Germany every easter.. i'll need to be home with my family.
added on the 2005-10-17 11:37:47 by xeron xeron
Xeron: its for sceners who are sucked in it completely.
The trick is to find your balance wherever you go in life ;-)
added on the 2005-10-17 11:40:46 by magic magic
But then again, balance is subjective. Being sucked/pwned by the demoscene completely is not bad at all, if you are happy with that :)
added on the 2005-10-17 11:52:26 by Optimus Optimus
(successful) sceners these days are usually in their early to mid 20s, past the complete geek stage they went through when they were 15, and now turned into reasonably well off professionals with a girlfriend and a good social life. =) (at least that describes most of the sceners i know). here's a hint - people who are successful in the modern demoscene generally have to be able to communicate with other people to get anything good done.
that image of sceners as unsociable nerdy teenagers is totally outdated, but it's the kind of view i expect from someone (wade) who never went to an actual demoparty and met some sceners.
added on the 2005-10-17 12:00:59 by smash smash
what is it with socially inept nerds wanting to fit in in the 'normal world' so badly? (hm.. the answer to this could be self explanatory.. anyway)

Fuck girlfriends, fuck houses, fuck friends, fuck girlfriends again, go to demoparties, get fucking knackered, go home, fuck girlfriends again and for christ sake stop this 'the demoscene sucks and my boring real life spent with my girlfriend on the couch rules' bullshit, please!
added on the 2005-10-17 12:07:01 by okkie okkie
then again, though having a gf is nice it´s not so nice if she requires so much attention that your oh-so-great social life is reduced to quality time holding hands with your gf. or fucking her, or whatever.

no good!!

added on the 2005-10-17 12:25:20 by Reboot Reboot
Two words about the Wade-article: sour grapes.
added on the 2005-10-17 12:52:32 by Gargaj Gargaj

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