April 28, 2008
In which Mark theorizes…
...that if you make up enough moonbat theories, eventually one will happen to be right by chance. From the article that John inked:
Indie culture“Religious narratives show up in all expressive forms, from politics to music. I see a lot of the religious narrative of Puritanism in the indie music scene; the idea that, to have the pure divine experience, it has to be direct and unmediated. So the smaller and more intimate a show is, the ‘truer’ fans believe their experience was, compared to someone who saw them later on in a bigger venue. That’s why so many people claim to have seen the Sex Pistols at the 100 Club.”
She’s wrong, of course, on both accounts. Its not about the experience, its about everyone else knowing that you had the experience. It gives you cred…In the Puritan culture you get to vote, in the indie culture, you get to wear the cool concert T-shirt you made on cafe press.












