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Originally Posted by DonDavis
Folks hate on the Burn and the attendees without ever having been there. That’s not fair.
Folks saying “that ain’t for me, you guys go ahead” is completely fair and welcome.
If people fall into the latter, then so be it. No harm, no foul.
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Hey Don, as I just said above, had dinner with an old friend last night and I brought up Burning Man. She thought it was great I was going and then I told her I may not get tickets. Her response was that she's "connected" and can help. Like gets a personal tour of the White House after hours, within 2 of mentioning she'd like to see it, connected. I'm not sure if that kind of connection applies to Burning Man but it can't hurt to try. I'm still going with the volunteer route too.
I know what you are saying above but IMHO, the latter folks are just passive aggressive versions of the former. Who actually takes the time to write a post explicitly to tell the community that something isn't for them? What is that about? Passive aggressive buggery.