I've done festivals before, but not in the knowledge that my brain functions atypically. I wasn't sure whether this awareness would help or hinder me as I let myself in for five days at Glastonbury.
Hahaha such a fair question. I think it’s because I see festivals as having much more to offer besides the “gig” parts - the camping, the chilling and chatting with friends, etc. A “more of the sum of its parts” kinda deal I guess
Ahhhh, I get you. So the wandering around, seeing friends, general vibes are your thing; the standing in a crush listening to bands and dodging pints of p**s that might be thrown…not so much?
This might be a daft question but why do you go to a festival when you don’t like gigs?
Hahaha such a fair question. I think it’s because I see festivals as having much more to offer besides the “gig” parts - the camping, the chilling and chatting with friends, etc. A “more of the sum of its parts” kinda deal I guess
Ahhhh, I get you. So the wandering around, seeing friends, general vibes are your thing; the standing in a crush listening to bands and dodging pints of p**s that might be thrown…not so much?
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