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Speaking of dancing...
Just came back from Home Club.
Cuz a couple of my seniors were being outside DJs for the first time.
You guys must be thinking, "Clubbing so what? very great meh?"
Indeed, clubbing has been overrated, especially by pretentious ACJC/CJC people, who club and actively publicise the fact that they club (there's a Friendster group for JC clubbers. WTF?!) . But believe me, what I want to emphasise on is the music, not the scantily-clad women and whipped cream and all that shit.
The experience was fantastic.
You have the massive subwoofers booming to the dance floor,
with every beat causing every part of your body to thump with it, from your toes to your head;
even your heart starts to vibrate (dont worry, it doesn't actually HARM you, just makes you feel all warm and fuzzy).
And the thing about the dancing no one gets really malu,
like they say "Dance like no one's watching". Just let yourself loose.
People either ignore you, or join you.
They never laugh at you, unless they're retarded bafoons.
You can do stupid things like stand in a row and start dancing Great Singapore workout with trance and yet, there are people who join in, hahah.
Dunno la, I just CAN'T dance to RnB.
1) I dislike RnB
2) BPM is too slow
3) You can do monotonous stuff for the whole damn song, whereas for Trance/Progressive House, there are breakdowns. When there are breakdowns, there are climaxes. When there are climaxes, there is variation. That's when you really shouldn't care what people think of you because that's THE part to really let go.
Dancing is NOT meant to be the reason for grinding/showing off your thong while shaking your booty in some really short skirt, which can result to erected penises OR throbbing clitorises.
Dancing is an expression of enjoyment of the music.
Sorry to the non-thumping music people,
but this is some side note just in case you DO decide to club in the future =)