THE BORE
General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: Vizzys on May 26, 2008, 01:27:29 AM
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[youtube=425,350]wZa-Ja0CMDE[/youtube]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZa-Ja0CMDE
[youtube=425,350]PCSEEK6IpyU[/youtube]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCSEEK6IpyU
[youtube=425,350]4bX5LyC6vw[/youtube]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bX5LyC6vw
[youtube=425,350]IUbh_FCo8QU[/youtube]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUbh_FCo8QU
welll?
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Jumpfail.
Wildest homo.
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I see epilepsy is back in style this season.
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I see epilepsy is back in style this season.
Maybe HARDSTYLE is more your flavor:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djK2oF_SU2w
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WILDE HOMO
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It's a dance style, at highschool school I sometimes saw someone spontaneously start dancing in the center of the ground during recess, for everyone to see.(probably a dare) It was incredibly funny to see.
We call them 'Hakkers' or 'Gabbers' here, I think.
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It's a dance style, at highschool school I sometimes saw someone spontaneously start dancing in the center of the ground during recess, for everyone to see.(probably a dare) It was incredibly funny to see.
We call them 'Hakkers' or 'Gabbers' here, I think.
Neh, it's Jumpstyle, a different kind of distinguished mentally-challenged.
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Seems like a really fucking lazy attempt at Capoeira
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It's a dance style, at highschool school I sometimes saw someone spontaneously start dancing in the center of the ground during recess, for everyone to see.(probably a dare) It was incredibly funny to see.
We call them 'Hakkers' or 'Gabbers' here, I think.
Neh, it's Jumpstyle, a different kind of distinguished mentally-challenged.
Ah, it looked a lot like 'hakken' if you ask me and the dudes look like 'gabbers'. But I'm hardly familar with these forms of distinguished mentally-challenged.
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Looks like someone playing DDR.
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dutch hardcore, like dutch trance is ultimately incomprehensible to me.
it seems like it's meant to be fun and doesn't take itself seriously, which is good in dance music
i hate it when musicians who are essentially pumping out novelty "of the now" songs try to ascribe some sort of artistic or societal significance to what they're doing