boobckles:gohard-and-get-shredded93:geardrops:knitmeapony:demonhamster:despotic:suicidemydarling:gig
boobckles:gohard-and-get-shredded93:geardrops:knitmeapony:demonhamster:despotic:suicidemydarling:gigantorthemooseking:I once went to a concert with a friend (I don’t remember the band, she dragged me along) when I was 16. They were starting a wall of death and this guy who was flirting with me decides it would be funny to pull my top down, exposing my breasts, then throw me in the middle of this wall of death right as it’s about to meet. When I stumble in the middle and hit the wall someone screamed “STOP! EXPOSED GIRL!” and I thought they were all going to oggle at me. Instead, one guy quickly helped me cover up, three more helped me to my feet, and another asked who did that. When I pointed out the guy, two of them looked at him, me, each other, then nodded and punched the guy in the face before forcing him into the wall that was about to form again.Metal men are gentlemenly as shit.This fucking this^^^ I’ve always loved this.I went to my first concert a few months ago and there were these really tall men with black vest tops and tattoos and piercings surrounding us screaming loudly when the music started playing, but then we realised this kid in the crowd had lost his mum so they tried to comfort him and when he started crying they asked him his name and he shakily sobbed “Eliot” at which point they lifted him in the air onto the shoulder’s and shouted at the top of their lungs “ELIOT’S MUM, ELIOT IS LOOKING FOR YOU. EXCUSE ME HAS ANYONE SEEN ELIOT’S MUM!!!” at which point Eliot started giggling between sobs until he finally found his mum while in the air.Seriously, I have felt safer in groups of death metal dudes than in the group of the preppiest preps that ever prepped.This holds true for so many shows I’ve been to. When there’s a douchebag, there’s usually just one or two, and the crowd handles it.this is fucking sick((At the first concert I went to I was shocked by how nice the people were in the mosh pits, like they seriously were gentlemen and gentleladies as they slammed into each other, picking up fallen comrades and holding up lost articles of clothing, etc. I’ve never been scared of moshing since lol.)) -- source link