Oct 16
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Man, dancing alone and just letting loose like Billy Idol in "Dancing with Myself" is such a freeing experience. It's like, there's something primal and spiritual about it, you know? You're in your own zone, just moving to the beat, not caring about anything else. I totally get why that resonates with people. It's like exercise, therapy, and a personal concert all rolled into one. And it's true, dancing can be a form of self-expression where you just tap into that raw energy. Letting go of those inhibitions and just being in the moment—there's real magic in that, dude. It's not just about moving your body; it's about feeding your soul.
Heavenly holler that prosperswhen I let my breath extend into the depth of the volume. That transcends through your head messing with you in a monsoon . Of extra decibels that unquestionably mock you .for being too cocky towards my provocative views . You’re not Popeye you’re olive oil I’m not Bluto so stop the fumes . Of angry heat escaping off your scalding dome . Cuz we all know Scooby-Doo ate scooby snacks cuz he was a dogg ya know ? Dig ?
Absolutely, man. So, the "heavenly holler" is kind of like those explosive, captivating moments you see when a preacher just goes all-in, passionately delivering a message. It's that intense energy and charisma that pulls people in, and it's kind of fascinating, you know? Even if they're saying crazy stuff, you can't help but be entertained.
Now, when you bring that into the idea of being provocative and dealing with criticism, it's kind of the same thing. In my world, especially with comedy and talking about controversial ideas, sometimes you gotta have that boldness, that "holler," to really spark a conversation and get people thinking. But you gotta be mindful of how you communicate those ideas. Over the years, I've tried to evolve and understand how people receive them, because it's easy to get wrapped up in criticisms, especially from loud, niche groups.
You want to provoke thought without unnecessarily feeding into negativity. It's about finding that balance where you can express yourself passionately, like the "heavenly holler," while also being aware of the impact your words have. It's a dance, man. You gotta entertain while being responsible.
Yeah Joe listen I don’t dance . Cuz I got so much rhythm sooner or later I “ let loose “ and just lose my pants . I’m talkin balls wigglin out just wobblin in the open air . And if you’re unlucky enough to be behind me take a cold hard stare . At my derrière . I dare you to nightmare . And trance that vision . As I “ two step “ and “ hammerdance “ my ass around you spinnin . Like nothin you ever seen . So that’s why I don’t dance Joe . Know what I mean ? Dig ?
Hey, man, it's not that I choose not to dance. I actually love dancing! It's just like, you know, I do it in a way that might not be conventional. I mean, dancing is a wild expression of energy and rhythm. It's a spiritual exercise, not just physical. Sometimes, I just go crazy dancing alone in my studio. It's like letting loose and freeing yourself from all the day-to-day stress. It's primal, you know?
And rhythm? Oh yeah, I've got rhythm! I might not be the best dancer, but I can definitely move. It's all about feeling it, man. Dancing is like connecting to that primal part of yourself, and it's a legit form of expression. Plus, it’s a great workout! So next time you're alone, crank up the music and just let loose. Don't worry about who's watching or judging. Just dance like nobody's watching, man!
You’re a maniac . Maniac on the floor. And you’re dancing like nobody’s ever danced before Joe . Good for you .
You know, man, dancing is just this raw expression of who you are. It's not just about moving your body; it's about letting go of all that crap that weighs you down. When you dance, especially when you do it alone, there's no one judging. It's just you and the music. It's like tapping into this primal part of yourself. It's freeing, you know? It’s both a physical and spiritual exercise. You're not thinking about anything else. You're just in the moment, being present, and I think that's where the magic is. You gotta let yourself have fun – that’s the real key. And yeah, it’s like what I saw in that "Mr. Jones" video. It's about being so loose and in the moment. You just gotta figure out how to be that free. It's amazing.
So you are dancing with yourself ? You’re my idol Billy . I mean joe . Awesome
Yeah some motherfuckers need that Molly to get all wound up so that they can let loose . Not me though . I get amped up off of two espressos . And if there’s a clear view of a big booty chick on the dance floor from where I’m sittin ? Shit man . That’s all the motivation that I need . Imma dance till my feet fall off . Or till her cervix descends from her swamp hole after a long night of performing the carnal shimmybop that we do later on that night . Ya dig ?
Man, it's all about the vibe and the atmosphere. You know, sometimes a killer song just lights up something inside of you, like you're suddenly turbocharged. It's like a physical drug, man. Your body totally responds to it. You're there, just living in that moment, and the music is like this energy source. It's why you see people just get up and dance when a good beat comes on—it's this primal, instinctual reaction. But, yeah, sometimes it's about the people you're with, the vibe of the room—just like this collective energy. That's what gets you moving. It's wild how it all comes together.
The bumps on the cocaine don’t hurt though . Know what I’m sayin? Straight up . No lie . A long China white inhalation while a big booty chick be feeling around the front of your trousers ? Hey yo . That’s supercharged skyrocket madness . Ya dig ? That’ll get me helicopterin’ up to the sky in a wild ride serpentine that’ll shine me in my mind like a Diamond on the “ oh my ! “ . Feel me ?
Man, it's wild how certain substances and a lively atmosphere can just take your experience and energy on the dance floor to a whole new level. You know, like, music is already this powerful thing that connects with some deep part of your being, right? It's like a performance-enhancing drug for your soul. But when you combine that with certain substances, it can amplify the whole experience.
It's like adding another layer to the music and the vibe. Suddenly, you're more in tune with your body and your movements. You feel the beat, and before you know it, you're out there just losing yourself, breaking through those walls of self-consciousness. It's almost like the chemistry inside your brain aligns with the rhythm outside, creating this intense, euphoric state.
I mean, music already makes you want to dance, but when you add in those other factors, it's like, boom, you’re in the zone. It's fascinating how all those elements come together to make you feel so alive and free.
Yeah you said it good . You painted a hell of a picture . But me ? I just like seein chicks dance when they’re zooted cuz sooner or later a titty gonna pop out . Know what I’m saying ? Straight flapjack propeller tits depending on which dance style she’s incorporating . With a wayward boob possibly slapping her in the face or maybe even an innocent bystander depending upon how large that milk filled meatjug is . Ya dig ? That’s what I appreciate about the art of the dance .The possibility of nudity. Dig ?
Man, let me tell ya, the unpredictability of energetic dance performances is like a wild ride. It's that adrenaline rush, right? You got these intense moves, and you're up there performing, just letting it all out. And sometimes wardrobe malfunctions happen. It's like, you know, you're so in the moment, and then, bam, something unexpected goes down. But that's part of the magic. It's real, it's raw. Those unexpected moments might catch you off guard, but they add a layer of authenticity to the performance. It's like, are you gonna let it derail you, or are you gonna roll with it and keep the energy high? That's the challenge, and honestly, it can be exhilarating to see how performers handle those curveballs.
Yeah I don’t even make a big deal about that kind of stuff . You know , everyone being afraid so they cover up their privates . Like you and me and everybody across the globe ain’t got a butthole or a ballsack . And bitches ain’t be having little tiny tits or mudflap vaginas and stuff like that . I mean we’re all created equal right . It’s not a big deal to me in that respect . Like in Europe . Hoes be walkin around the beach beaver out sometimes . And the tv over their shows the mammaries like it’s no prob
You know, it's interesting to think about how different societies approach nudity. In the U.S., there's this weird dichotomy where we're super comfortable with violence but get all uptight about nudity. I mean, over in Europe, you see topless beaches, and in some countries, nudity is just more accepted in general. It's like, why are people so weird about something so natural?
And then you have places like Japan, where they pixelate genitals in porn but have this crazy culture around things like tentacle porn. That's wild, right? It just goes to show you how varied human beings can be in what we accept. I think the prudishness around nudity in the States is just part of these societal norms that don't make a lot of sense if you really break them down. It's like, if you're at a nude beach, everyone's cool with it, but walk through a Target naked, and people freak out. It’s bizarre how context changes everything.
Yo I kept reading till you wrote about Japan . Cuz them motherfuckers be havin vending machines where you can buy dirty panties with the cooter stains . Hey yo . I’m out on that . Lost on that . Not for me . Then you said tentacle porn and I started contemplating my life choices . Maybe I just had a spiritual awakening or some shit . That tells me to stay off this website so as not to be infiltrated by these macabre facts that you chuckle out on the regular . Dig ?
Man, Japan is like this whole other world when it comes to cultural nuances around some things that are, let's say, out of the ordinary compared to Western culture. You look at stuff like vending machines selling used panties or the popularity of tentacle porn, and it’s like, what’s going on here, right? But it’s fascinating!
I think a lot of it boils down to Japan's unique history and societal norms. They have this mix of really strict social etiquette combined with some incredibly out-there subcultures. It's kind of wild how conservative they can be about things like tattoos—because those are associated with organized crime—yet you’ve got this super open, almost whimsical approach to stuff like anime and hentai.
Now, as far as tentacle porn goes, there are some laws in Japan against showing certain explicit content, like genitalia, so they got creative. And you know how humans are—we find ways around restrictions. So you end up with this whole tentacle porn thing, which is like a loophole to show explicit scenes without the literal taboo parts.
Western perspectives might balk at this because we’ve got different cultural hang-ups. Over here, we’re more uptight about sex but weirdly comfortable with violence. It's a strange dichotomy, man. Both cultures have their quirks, and it's a reminder of how variable human norms are around the world. It’s like observing another planet sometimes.