What happened to PLUR?

HasukiChan 8/3/2012 12:17 am 2871

I'm just speaking from personal experience. But I have some ex-friends irl who are ravers and when they found out that I make kandi but I'm a non-raver they started treating me badly because of it. I understand the meaning of kandi, I live my life by PLUR, I don't claim to know everything. The only difference between me and them is that because of my current circumstances I can't afford the $500 and 10 hours of travel it will take for me to get to raves. I'm going to move away soon and I will start raving when I do, I just can't right now. I'm just curious as to why some (NOT ALL) ravers look down on non-ravers who make kandi. It never ceases to confuse me.

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  • ixlikextrainsxkid
Aug 3, 2012 1:58 pm
i think that if u understand kandi, what it means, where it originated, and everything else that comes with the term "kandi" you have a right to wear it. To some people kandi may be just a bracelet, and i think that's why some people hate those who wear it and don't rave. i think that those people believe that all of those who don't rave but wear it are just like those who treat it just like a bracelet, when it's so much more.
Aug 3, 2012 11:30 am
I know what you mean and it's stupid. I hate the elitists that are in the rave-culture who think that unless you rave; you have no right to wear kandi. If you live by PLUR and you know what it's about, why should it matter?