So not to be mean, but kandi is part of the rave culture. That being said how can u make "kandi" but not rave?

Deleted Account 4/12/2012 03:58 pm 15703

i love all things kandi but its part of my culture as a raver. so how can u make kandi without raving. there awesome bead creations lol and i dont mean to upset anyone or hate on anyones stuff cause some of you guys make epic stuff

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Nov 22, 2012 7:32 pm
i'd rather be 18 til i go to a rave. so right now at 15 im just stocking up on kandi happy
  • Purpl3Sag3
Nov 22, 2012 3:50 pm
I live in probably one of the most active rave communties in America. And when I have the money, and the ride, I go. I undoubtedly call myself a kandi kid. Honestly, kids who call themselves ravers around here are... not. They don't hold any values to PLURR. Let alone, not very many wear kandi unless it's a venue rave. So to anyone who doesn't rave, and wears kandi, I don't mind it. Because I know(or at least, hope) that they hold the same values that I do about the scene, or just about life in general. The "ravers" here are hateful, rude, and unresponsible. So I don't care anymore who wears it and who doesn't, just as long as they keep PLURR in mind.
Nov 22, 2012 11:17 am
There isn't a rave scene where i live and I'm not old enough to drive to any yet, next year when i get my license I'm gonna hopefully go to one. That being said i don't go around acting like i am such a raver. I hardly were my kandi, Last time i wore it i was going to a concert. If i were it people always ask about it and it gets irritating.
Nov 22, 2012 9:00 am
well am not aloud to rave cause where I live you have to be at least 16 or older curse my age -.- but when im 18 I do plan to attend
Nov 21, 2012 7:36 pm
QUESTION!!! I've only been to ONE rave. What would you guys say? Would you count me as a "Kandi Kid"? Or No? I'm just curious tongue
Nov 21, 2012 7:35 pm
I hate when kids make/wear kandi and go around going "LOL PLUR! KANDI KID! I'M SUCH A HARDCORE RAVER!" I've only been to ONE rave but I don't plan on going to another one till I'm older (I'm 14) So when people ask me if I rave I'm just like "I've been to a rave but I don't plan on going to another one till I'm older and am more prepared." Or whatever. I LOVE making Kandi. I LOVE my kandi family. And I can't wait till I can be part of the RAVE family Beating Heart
  • Halodiablo
Nov 21, 2012 10:41 am
lol syco think about it. the letter E and raving..... XD
Nov 20, 2012 10:27 pm
Well, I stumbled upon this and I just have to post. I don't see the issue here. I think you don't have to rave to be a kandi kid. Kandi may have been born in the rave culture, but it has expanded to (in my opinion) greater things. There are a lot of people who can't rave; either they're not old enough, have any raves in their area, or just can't for some reason. I can't rave because the nearest city that has raves is atlanta and I don't have a way there, and my folks won't let me because I am only seventeen(18 in April!) But, I am hoping i can go raving around my 18th birthday. But anyway.. I haven't been making kandi long, but I don't call myself a kandi kid, but i do call kandi kandi, and I won't stop because other people don't like for me too. Just my opinion..
  • Halodiablo
Aug 22, 2012 3:08 pm
well the kandi kids in the past were the hippies and druggies, so they had plue b4 bones coined plur plue=peace love untiy ecstacy lol o the good ol days
Aug 22, 2012 3:04 pm
there was P.L.U.E. before P.L.U.R.????????? What does the E stand for?