Anybody here messing with that Afropunk event...

Sithlord Piff

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I fukks with H.E.R. and The Internet....but the images I've seen of that crowd:whoa:


I'll let you do your own IG googles...but lets say its very emo/homo/hotep'ish:hhh:



Clearly they are no hosting this in Harlem:dame:
 

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Their Instagram page probably isn’t an accurate representation of the crowd. They’re obviously only going to post the shock value shyt that’ll get likes and reposts.
 
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If you tryna scout in hopes to throttle bytches go. That shyt is flooded with broads matter a fact you ain't even gotta go, just go to the train station around the event or the vicinty of it. It's so many females coming in and out of it. Good googly moogly
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This is where you arrid dikk nikkas need to be. shyt is like the music "comic con" for blerd bytches.​
 

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Their Instagram page probably isn’t an accurate representation of the crowd. They’re obviously only going to post the shock value shyt that’ll get likes and reposts.

I went yesterday. It is a VERY ACCURATE representation of the crowd. I was with my girl, and we seemed hella outta place. There were very few straight black men there, so any single brotha could probably make a come-up if he chatted up some girls and played along with the Blavity shyt.

I am probably one of the least homophobic people on the coli, but even I was taken aback at just HOW gay the event was. I didn't have a problem with it... I just guess I hadn't been exposed to that environment before, so it shocked me at first.




My main problem with the festival was that there were TOO MANY MOTHERFUKKING PEOPLE!!!! I love live music, but I guess festivals are not for me. We wanted to see The Internet, Miguel, and Daniel Caesar. We ended up missing Miguel, so we could get a decent spot to see The Internet. Usually, crowds at Alt-R&B concerts are very chill, but this crowd had my girl and I ready to smack a few people. Everyone was packed like sardines and people had the nerve to keep trying to push through to the front, knowing damn well, there was nowhere to go. We literally had people pressed up against us in all directions. Then, they only had one exit open, so you had to wait in line to fukking leave!

Daniel Caesar and The Internet both performed very well, but I'll stick to seeing my bands in intimate venues, from now on. We went to Afropunk strictly for the music, and not the fukkery. Unfortunately, the fukkery outweighed the music.


We only bought Saturday tickets, anyway, so we didn't go back today.
 

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funny

you the one focus on the nikkas in dresses but not the women

but again, I don’t see why this is cause for alarm
I knew you were going to go that angle with it.:stopitslime:

So what amount of niccas in dresses are we supposed ignore before we can say "damn...its alot of niccas in dresses walking around out here"? What...20? 30?:ld:
 
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