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MidnightLetter Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 7:20 am
Most Pagan Pride celebrations are in September, which is just around the corner. Just thought I'd post a little topic on Pagan Pride, and find out what (if anything) anyone is involved in in their communities. Have you ever been to a PPD celebration? Is there are PPD celebration near you and/or are you planning to go this year? Are there other things that you do to promote paganism in a responsible way? Discuss, share!! biggrin
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Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 9:38 am
The PPD for Maine is this Saturday. I am volunteering for an hour and plan on being there all day. There are a few workshops listed, but I hope there are more actually happening. I'm looking forward to the ritual.
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Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 11:44 am
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Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 1:18 pm
I don't do Pagan Pride. I think (aside from my own personal issues with crowds and being out in public) my reasoning for that is that I really don't have that much in common with other Pagans...and I have no sense of persecution. I don't need to go have some big event where everyone can see OMG Pagans Exist Amongst You.
I am not in the closet. I have always been open about my faith. So I feel no need to have an event where I get to hang out with Lady Pixie Moondrip and Lord Tuxedo Mask, and tolerate things I have little or no tolerance for, in the name of 'pride' or 'unity'.
I have the feeling that Pagan Pride events are popular with solitary practicioners of various paths. I know I was lonely, sometimes.
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Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 2:15 pm
I go for the workshops and socialization. I don't feel persecuted. I have friends that run it so I help out there. I get something out of every PPD event I go to. This year they are having a Nordic workshop.
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Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 2:35 pm
I've never been to one, to tell you the truth.
I'm afraid of going and trying to talk to someone about their faith, only to hear something that makes me want to claw my ears out.
I just know I'm going to see 16 year old Wikkans and other atrocities.
But, They're having one in Nashville on Sep.19. It won't hurt to go, right? There's bound to be a diamond through all that coal.
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Violet Song jat Shariff Crew
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Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 3:23 pm
I went to a local gathering of Pagans a year or two ago (I can't keep my time straight) and it was enough to make me not want to associate with the Pagan scene in my area gonk . I have to agree a bit with Morg in that I don't think I would go to another one because I have nothing in common with the other Pagans in my area. I would feel either irritated or rejected.
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Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 6:36 pm
Yeah...my experience last year was pretty bad, but I'm a sucker for punishment, so I'll probably try again this year. Really it's just in hopes of making some local contacts (of the non-fluffy variety). Unfortunately my area has already proven it has an abundance of fluff. gonk
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Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 7:19 pm
Been to one last year, will go again this year. The one in my state is quite new so I'm not sure how it compares to the larger more longstanding events in other areas. It was still great though; the person who lead the group rituals did an excellent job and I was impressed by their skillful incorporation of the children who were present. That plus some interesting workshops and a few vendors made the event worthwhile.
It's interesting to see the diversity of people and paths that attend these sorts of things, agree or disagree with what they do. Honestly, everyone there the day I went looked incredibly ordinary and down-to-earth. Nobody dressed in crazy faerie costumes or decked out in Witch-goth. Though it would have been fun to see some costumes like that. whee
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Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 2:46 am
HEY MAN TUXEDO MASK WAS COOL. gonk I'd like to go on record, as a Pagan goth, that people who ******** around being obnoxious idiots have probably never even heard Bela Lugosi's Dead and would probably ask who Bela Lugosi was. I.e., not goth. Additionally, I would fully intend to dress like myself whilst at any event and any retard thinking I was "omg wikkan" simply because I choose to wear black will get a hammer to the head. OMG STRUCK NERVE MUCH?! Yes. I hate this BS "omg goths aren't serious Pagans they're just rebelling" nonsense. It always comes from the "I am so accepting and open-minded!" crowd too. Anyway. I don't think there's ever been a PPD here. There was a Jesus week at the university this week, though. They had Christian rock. It was lame. I'm thinking of putting up posters that say THOR WEEK Come and hail the great Giant-Killer by rocking out to Viking Metal and getting wasted on mead! HAIL THOR!
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Sanguina Cruenta Vice Captain
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Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 6:07 am
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Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 1:50 pm
There is a huge difference between being yourself (which I have no problem with in any way shape or form) and the crap I saw last year. If any one of those people dressed like that on a regular basis it's be one thing (and more power to them if they did), but I seriously doubt it. Though truthfully not many of them looked Goth either.
Where I have issues is where people (who wouldn't normally dress any different than the average person) use PPDs as an excuse to put on a crazy outfit, and pass it off as something that "pagans" do. rolleyes Makes us look like a bunch of nut jobs. gonk
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Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 2:25 pm
*Sigh* None around me, and I can't drive so anywhere distant is out of the question. crying
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Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 8:05 pm
Sadly enough I missed the PPD where I live. I was away visiting relatives when the comminity here held it early. ... Oh well. There is always next year.
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Sanguina Cruenta Vice Captain
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Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 2:13 am
Who's Bela Lugosi?! Why, simply one of the sexiest men to ever don a cape!  And he was buried in that cape, mark you. The bats have left the belltower, The victims have been bled Red velvet lines the black box Bela Lugosi's Dead! **lights candle**
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