Burners Bust Myths About Burning Man | Truth or Myth

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • We talked with Burning Man attendees about the myths people often believe:
    + It's a big orgy.
    + It's a music festival.
    + Everyone is naked and on drugs.
    Do they agree with these myths? What are their personal experiences with these myths? Watch to find out.
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Комментарии • 461

  • @Sammydx1
    @Sammydx1 3 года назад +133

    On my 3rd BM. I stayed in a Uhaul. I found a girl who I fell in love with. We were together day and night. I don't even know where she came from. She just appeared. On the 8th day. I woke up. She was gone. That's just how Burning Man is. Dreams mixed with reality

    • @Sammydx1
      @Sammydx1 2 года назад +13

      @@darrinsiberia
      Wasn't traumatic at all. Just packed up and went home. I have a few pictures of us together. Maybe one day I'll post them on social media. You never know.

    • @joseanibalberrios2758
      @joseanibalberrios2758 2 года назад +21

      Aids

    • @joeblow26
      @joeblow26 2 года назад +1

      Why didn't you bring an air pump I'm almost sure you could have re-inflated her?

    • @reapthewhirlwind4166
      @reapthewhirlwind4166 Год назад

      STDs and unwanted pregnancies are reality

    • @d3r3kyasmar
      @d3r3kyasmar Год назад +4

      What if she got pregnant?

  • @kavitadeva
    @kavitadeva 5 лет назад +249

    I think you guys did a really good job on explaining Burning Man to people that have not been there before.

    • @Participant
      @Participant  5 лет назад +5

      thanks! ❤️

    • @kavitadeva
      @kavitadeva 3 года назад +1

      @Chase Blaine wow. Your a creep. Congratulations!

    • @davehughesfarm7983
      @davehughesfarm7983 2 года назад +1

      Sounds like a typical Cowboy, Indian, Pirate, Hippy, Hebrew bonfire party in rural Missouri..

    • @rigelb9025
      @rigelb9025 10 месяцев назад

      I don't.

  • @ronlippitt
    @ronlippitt 2 года назад +30

    This is very well done -- and spot on. I went to my first burn in 2018 as a 50-year old. It's my opinion that one's experience at Burning Man can be as wide ranging as the people who attend. For me, I don't drink or do drugs, and went into the Burn worried my sobriety would prevent me from having the "full" experience at Burning man. How wrong I was. I had a mind-blowing experience with incredible people and learned so much about myself while being my "authentic" self. It was overwhelming (in a wonderful way) and difficult to describe. I'll say this though. One's very first 48 hours at Burning Man, it's difficult to process what you're seeing and how it makes you feel. I think it was a good 2-3 days into the Burn before I started to really understand the experience -- and opportunity -- on the playa. Happy to report I'll be attending the 2022 Burn.

    • @tiberianexcalibur
      @tiberianexcalibur Год назад +2

      You said a whole lot of nothing😂

    • @99desi9n
      @99desi9n 3 месяца назад

      Thanks man that inspires me to go. It's been on my bucket list for decades and I'm already turning 50 at the end of this year. It's difficult to go if you're not loaded or living in Americ already though. But from what I've seen it's definitely my kind of vibe.

    • @ronlippitt
      @ronlippitt 3 месяца назад

      @@tiberianexcalibur very constructive…

  • @Wistful77
    @Wistful77 5 лет назад +104

    My daughter has gone every year. She's a firedancer and does shows out there. She's heading for the playa -just got her freeeeeee ticket+parking!
    Nothing bad ever happened to her out there. Just fun and friends!

    • @Wistful77
      @Wistful77 5 лет назад +3

      @@brose4914 Thanks! It is so fun to watch. It's thrilling to see her accomplishment, there are a few videos of her routine, but she does a special show for me. Haha
      If you've seen their dance you know how intricate it is to spin fire.
      :) Thanks for your comment! Daughters are special!

    • @shoshannam7186
      @shoshannam7186 5 лет назад

      As a Momma, I celebrate this with you too!! My Daughter is younger...but she is now ready for BM!! I couldn't be happier!! Us Momma's got to raise them up right, you feel me? And, it seems you've done your job well!! Go Momma!!
      Much Love and Shalom ✌
      #MommasOfTheBurnUnite

    • @MelissaPerry
      @MelissaPerry 3 года назад

      @@Blessedup69 unless you know her daughter, why would you tell a mother, bad things happen to her daughter? SMH!

    • @ghostwriter1415
      @ghostwriter1415 2 года назад +3

      @@MelissaPerry why would you have faith in hippie-artist's, and their parents? Not exactly German rocket scientist's.

    • @joeblow26
      @joeblow26 2 года назад +1

      @@Blessedup69 This year the daughter had one in each hand and three others in other places!

  • @jay-ki6ie
    @jay-ki6ie 4 года назад +14

    dont bring your kid to burning man that sounds like a horrible idea

  • @Ravengal101
    @Ravengal101 5 лет назад +102

    This feature truly put the festival on my radar. I pledge to attend within the next 5 years.

    • @ANOLDMASTERJUKZ
      @ANOLDMASTERJUKZ 5 лет назад

      Same here

    • @chelsiemoore906
      @chelsiemoore906 5 лет назад +2

      There are small regional burns all over the country. They're almost just a cool, hell sometimes cooler than BM. The community is smaller, and more genuine imo. And they're significantly cheaper to attend. I can attend for a full burn (5-7 days depending) for under a grand, including gas, food, lodging, costumes, "gifts" (I always bring a couple hundred of something to gift; lighters, chapstick, keychains, ect), camp dues, toiletries, art supplies/projects, ect. So for a week vacation that leaves you genuinely better off, a grand is cheap!! I and every burner I know leaves a burn feeling refreshed mentally, and emotionally. It's amazing to step out of the real world, not have to worry about money, or anything, and just be free for a few days.

    • @sonnywyatt7819
      @sonnywyatt7819 5 лет назад +2

      It's not a festival but a temporary community. Look around your local area for Burning Man attendees and find out if your state has a regional burn. Go there. You'll see what I mean.

    • @broshem
      @broshem 5 лет назад +1

      There is no easter bunny and Burns are not festivals.

    • @edsosa6205
      @edsosa6205 5 лет назад +1

      Burning man is not a festival.

  • @BryTee
    @BryTee 4 года назад +44

    I've been 8 years (2002-2009) and stopped going in a large part because it was the same each year. I'd see too many of the same art cars, same camps, same events, same people dressed in one of several category styles, even the art was frequently similar (or in cases the very same) as art in previous years. Yes I get the financial issue to make a massive art piece or vehicle and only use or display it once, but at least try to change it up, even a little bit, maybe to align with the yearly theme. I went to an Org evening where they claimed they were going to listen to suggestions, I asked that the street layout could be different to spice things up (eg 4 smaller C shapes, like 4 cities each with their own center piece to burn), but no ... apparently the guy who designed it died, so they weren't going to change the layout. Other peoples suggestions were ignored too. It seemed to be a gesture that they claim to listen to the people, but they were going to do what they wanted anyway.
    The first few years were great, but losing that novelty ... it was same-old same-old each year.
    Maybe that's improved in the 10 years I've not been going.
    One thing was really terrible that I saw my VERY first day there was ̶S̶t̶a̶r̶b̶u̶c̶k̶s̶ ̶ the coffee shop in center camp. I've suggested it should be outside (at least) not INSIDE center camp, as it causes way too much noise (affecting events like mediation, or stage performances), it has way too many and long lines (seriously if you need coffee, pack it in, work out how to make it yourself), but the BIG PROBLEM is there should be no money exchanged. I don't care which solution is used, but this is NOT a good example of a gift economy, it is a good example of one rule for the Org and one rule for everyone else.
    It also got way too crowded, I went when there it was mid-20,000 and that was reasonable, my later years there was double that and was way too many people. Sadly, regional events never really took off. I've been to many, they're great. I'm unsure why people only focus on the one big main "holy grail" event.
    Another disappointment (mentioned in this video) was the isolation when you went. Yes, it was cool when some tech guys made a working phone via satellite, but with the advent of true cell signals, access to the Internet, the idea to break away from the default world was lost, another nail in the coffin of why I stopped going.
    In 2009 my wife looked into the Orgs finances and was wasn't pleased, eg some things looked like double dipping accounting, or charging for things as if new but were just reused from the previous years, execs getting big incomes (well ... side incomes so they didn't have to report it) while living in rent-controlled housing. People complain about fancy camps, but first camp (ie the org camp) is the first fancy camp, it is the same - yet that's ok. Also fancy camps are only a VERY small percentage of what's there, but is blown all out of proportion.
    At least fancy camps PAY their employees, I disliked that there were too many stories how the Org were using (as in "taking advantage of") volunteers, akin to being like a Disneyland where the employees are paid with some food tokens for working LONG shifts in terrible conditions. Ticket prices also went up, while was was done was similar to previous years. The Org would say but we have to have twice as many toilets for twice as many people, but surely the average cost per person should still be the same. Again... bad accounting.
    I think the corruption might have been resolved, but I'd love the IRS to audit them.
    My wife (being African American) noticed how it was very "white", yes there is some diversity but nothing like the ratio of the "default world", perhaps not the fault of anyone, if someone goes they bring their friends which might not spread to other demographics that well, but there she found there were too many elitist privileged types making ridiculous idealistic statements like "anyone can go" - yeah ... just ask that of 50% of the US population who live paycheck to paycheck, but they still ignorantly argue, or effectively say how they are right because they are burnier than thou, and they knew Larry or some BS.
    Then there's the fact of too many people with negative attitudes, like the gate gestapo or DPW. If you don't want to be there ... please leave and let everyone else have a good time (or drink more water). However I've not been there in 10 years, maybe they've lightened up and are not destroying art pieces in their searching of everyone's vehicle as you come in. But even others have this idea that being radical means being a dickhead, rude, and too many don't understand that no means no. I think that's a bigger problem than fancy camps.
    However it is fun to go. Yes.
    But if your gripes get bigger than your enjoyment ... then it's time to leave.

    • @matthensle9391
      @matthensle9391 3 года назад +3

      Perfect assesment of why I stopped going to regular music festivals as well. After the third year of seeing the same stages, the same art installations, the same tents, the same people in all the same places... it kiiiinda loses its magic.
      Then there is the hypocrisy and the over-the-top caricatures of new age spirituality trying to get me to believe in their magic rocks. Cringe.

    • @davehughesfarm7983
      @davehughesfarm7983 2 года назад

      I can guarantee its gotten worst like everything else the lefts touch lately

    • @Kampy_
      @Kampy_ 2 года назад +2

      A lot of the items on your list have changed since 2009 (coincidentally when I started going). Especially the structure & organization of the org (project) and the diversity... there has been a real push for more diversity among attendees in the past 5 years and ESPECIALLY this year. It's still mostly white people but the number of black people has increased noticeably lately. And over 20% of the art grants this year were given to African-American artists

    • @rigelb9025
      @rigelb9025 Год назад +2

      @@Kampy_ God forbid an experimental alternative society be 'too white', of all things. We must insist on importing the concept of 'diversity quotas' from default world.

    • @spacetimeworm
      @spacetimeworm 3 месяца назад

      ​@@Kampy_well the population of the United States is also mostly white people, so that actually makes sense, IF you actually THINK about it. And it's weird that black people got 20% of the art grants when black people represent maybe 14% of the US population.
      That's not equality.

  • @sadem1045
    @sadem1045 Год назад +13

    "Burning Man is a 'leave no trace' event."
    MYTH

    • @rigelb9025
      @rigelb9025 11 месяцев назад

      'Leave no trace' is not about picking up your litter. It's about poaching.

    • @IWannaGoMissing
      @IWannaGoMissing 7 месяцев назад

      @@rigelb9025if almost everyone who uses it is talking about littering then it is about littering, that’s how language is

    • @rigelb9025
      @rigelb9025 7 месяцев назад

      @@IWannaGoMissing Perhaps, but when that principle was first devised by the event's founder, it was fundamentally about leaving no trace of any 'wrongdoing' (as apparently, there are many). Plus, as several people have said, their claim to leaving no litter behind is balderdash.

  • @JoshuaOtusanya
    @JoshuaOtusanya 5 лет назад +26

    If you’re reading this, you’re amazing :) Be well, be BLESSED, and don’t be a stranger ❤️
    -Josh Otusanya

    • @Blessedup69
      @Blessedup69 4 года назад

      Joshua Otusanya I just won the lottery

    • @rigelb9025
      @rigelb9025 10 месяцев назад

      What do you mean by 'don't be a stranger'?

  • @chelsiemoore906
    @chelsiemoore906 5 лет назад +20

    If the idea of BM appeals to you, but you cant afford it, it's too far, ect. There are small regional burns all over the country. They're almost just a cool, hell sometimes cooler than BM. The community is smaller, and more genuine imo. And they're significantly cheaper to attend. I can attend for a full burn (5-7 days depending) for under a grand, including gas, food, lodging, costumes, "gifts" (I always bring a couple hundred of something to gift; lighters, chapstick, keychains, ect), camp dues, toiletries, art supplies/projects, ect. So for a week vacation that leaves you genuinely better off, a grand is cheap!! I and every burner I know leaves a burn feeling refreshed mentally, and emotionally. It's amazing to step out of the real world, not have to worry about money, or anything, and just be free for a few days.
    Also, I wish they would have touched on the volunteer aspect of it. I'm not sure how BM runs, but all the regional burns I've attended are ran by volunteers. It's an amazing experience, to help bring the city together step by step, and then help pack it all out after you've squeezed every drop of fun out. You don't have to volunteer of course, but it's the best way to burn imo. Another thing that is never mentioned, and again maybe it's just a regional thing, a burn is GREAT for the local economy! People flood in, spending money on their way in and out at restaurants, stores, hotels, ect. There's always always sort of "charity" type thing too. Food drives for the local food pantry, clothing donation bins for the local homeless shelters, collection jars to benefit the local police department, emts, ect (usually all 3+). At regional burns we hire our own security, and emts. But we still appreciate the "official ones", and try to show our appreciation as much as possible. Y'all should do a video on smaller regional burns, it's the same concept, but on a whole nother level.

    • @RyanPaton
      @RyanPaton 3 года назад +3

      Even Larry Harvey talked about the focus shifting from the Big Burn to Regional Burns... And getting involved in your regional Burning Man communities helps you live the principles all year long!!! 💗 )'( 💗

    • @davehughesfarm7983
      @davehughesfarm7983 2 года назад +1

      Yes we have had them for years in rural Missouri on farms...They called (bonfires) and all the cowboys, Indians, Pirates, hippys and hebrews carry on....

    • @rigelb9025
      @rigelb9025 11 месяцев назад

      @@RyanPaton And what is the purpose of these events?

  • @saroman_valar
    @saroman_valar 2 года назад +8

    based on their answers: its boring and somehow crowdy.

  • @karenbonham1359
    @karenbonham1359 4 года назад +33

    Leave no trace? MYTH

    • @666miyuru
      @666miyuru 4 года назад +3

      Hotel? TRIVAGO

  • @freyasigtryggrsdottir
    @freyasigtryggrsdottir Год назад +3

    That smile on Cassidy when, he wore his Burning Man clothes, just melt my heart

  • @jwebbw
    @jwebbw Год назад +9

    Thanks for describing what takes place there. I always thought I was missing out, but I now know it's not for me. Besides, I would not do well in the high temperatures at the Black Rock Desert. And the Alkaline Dust that's everywhere is stirred up by the thousands of vehicles, bicycles, car sculptures and people on foot. Also, it contributes to dust storms and is detrimental to my wellbeing, but thanks for the video.

  • @Eye_of_a_Texan
    @Eye_of_a_Texan 3 года назад +15

    I think it's really weird that people have to go to a dessert with no cell service in order to be themselves.... I've always been myself. I don't conform, and I don't embrace culture without criticizing it. It makes me wonder if any of these answers are truly the opinions of those being interviewed.

    • @matthensle9391
      @matthensle9391 3 года назад +1

      Totally true. As the saying goes, nothing is more common than the desire to he extraordinary.

    • @Eye_of_a_Texan
      @Eye_of_a_Texan 3 года назад +1

      @@matthensle9391 I'd say it's a more common desire to belong, which are competing desires actually. They probably haven't considered that celebrities don't fit in anywhere, but still want to.

    • @matthensle9391
      @matthensle9391 3 года назад +2

      @@Eye_of_a_Texan it's supposed to be ironic, kinda highlighting that there is actually nothing extraordinary about wanting to be different, or weird, or desired, or envied, etc. It's all a big ego trap.
      And I'd say you are right, but the ironically competing desires also do not find themselves to be mutially exclusive in the convolutedly complex human psyche.

    • @davehughesfarm7983
      @davehughesfarm7983 2 года назад

      Neo-Liberals have ruined it

  • @sundaywhiterabbit7679
    @sundaywhiterabbit7679 5 лет назад +9

    Costs way too much to go to the desert and act a fool. Overrated crap. Get a firepit in the back yard and have a bat b q with neighbors if you want to accomplish community. Burning man is burning a hole in your pocket. It is stupid to drop that kind of cash to go to a "cashless" event on public lands. Should call it burning fools.

  • @erikapearce1801
    @erikapearce1801 4 года назад +59

    I went for this first time this year, it was incredible! However I was definitely disappointed by the influencer culture that has infiltrated it. There were too many times where I felt like people were too cool to interact (lack of eye contact, warmth and general snobbery.) I was part of a build crew and after weeks of grinding it was super obvious who had just flown in for the sunrise photo sessions. I wish I could have experienced 7 years ago! I'm looking forward to experiencing regional burns in the future too :)

    • @iraniansuperhacker4382
      @iraniansuperhacker4382 3 года назад +5

      thats how burning man has been for years. Its always been a place for rich snobs it wouldnt have been any different 7 years ago or 13 years ago or whatever random amount of years ago you choose. Who else but rich privileged people can go out to the desert for a week and spend 2k on nothing?

    • @tattoogoddess85
      @tattoogoddess85 2 года назад +1

      FYI they have basically banned turn key camping for the next year and so forth :)

    • @davehughesfarm7983
      @davehughesfarm7983 2 года назад

      Thats because 90% of them are are snubby Liberals from shithole cities..

    • @mattiusvalentine3199
      @mattiusvalentine3199 2 года назад +1

      Influencer culture is a problem. Alas those same people who you thought were ‘too cool for school’ were themselves probably influenced by Instagram pics and the like. Sometimes it takes a few years going out to really realize what’s awe inspiring. It’s not the 3000 dollar leather pants and organic water Buffalo coats from Bali! It’s the interactions you have with others, and a devotion to being a participant out there and not an observer. You can surmise quite quick those who have adopted the culture and what they make to celebrate it, versus those that think they know what is ‘hip’ to bring to the playa. Although most good burners are quick to help those that need a good ego burst. They might have a lot of money and look good, but they haven’t quite got the true Burner experience yet.

    • @erikapearce1801
      @erikapearce1801 2 года назад

      @@mattiusvalentine3199 absolutely! So well said 😊🥰❤🔥🌈

  • @ashr
    @ashr 5 лет назад +117

    I really like the Busting Myth Series.. But One thing that would be nice and the fact that it doesn't have this option has been a bit annoying, is to narrate the questions. Because a lot of the time, I am listening to these series while working, and it works great as a mini podcast, but the fact that the questions are not narrated is annoying. I usually end up stopping what I am doing to rewind and see what the question was. I don't know, maybe it is first world problem, but it would be nice to be able to consume the series without having to actively watch it.

    • @Participant
      @Participant  5 лет назад +25

      Hi Arash R, thanks so much for this feedback ❤️ We will definitely see what we can do about this. The next 2 videos airing in this series are already finished, but for the videos after that we will think of ways to incorporate this feedback. Hope you're having a great Monday!

    • @nonienie99
      @nonienie99 5 лет назад +3

      Arash R you’re not the only one!

    • @ashr
      @ashr 5 лет назад

      Hi @@Participant , That would be much appreciated. Thank you for making videos that are not found anywhere else!

    • @ashr
      @ashr 5 лет назад

      @@nonienie99 Good to know :)

    • @anchiewolf
      @anchiewolf 5 лет назад +1

      Man thank you for this comment I had the same problem!

  • @disphockunguy9731
    @disphockunguy9731 4 года назад +9

    If only the 88,000 people that attended this stayed behind to pick up their garbage that would have been great they littered the entire area with miscellaneous garbage abandoned vehicles and trailers I thought this was supposed to be no Trace event

    • @rigelb9025
      @rigelb9025 11 месяцев назад

      The only trace they don't leave is when they kill things without permit.

  • @tinyturtwig1283
    @tinyturtwig1283 5 лет назад +12

    Who tf brings kids to burning man they gonna expose to a lot of things no normal child wanna have

    • @GaidenHawkz
      @GaidenHawkz 5 лет назад

      @@brose4914 eh kinda different.

    • @sarahtaylor2201
      @sarahtaylor2201 4 года назад +1

      OH DEAR GOD CHILDREN MIGHT SEE ART

    • @DiodeMom
      @DiodeMom 3 года назад +1

      @@sarahtaylor2201 or an old man’s peepee

    • @Mr.Maverick.Hunter
      @Mr.Maverick.Hunter 4 месяца назад

      As a fella who was brought to burning man at the age of like, 3 and 5. I didn't think anything of it cause back then I was innocent. I didn't even have a birds and bees concept.

  • @freqgirl
    @freqgirl 4 года назад +18

    Sadly, Burning Man isn't a leave no trace event. There's a lot of trash along the roads this year and on the playa. People need to be more careful and not leave trash all along the road if you want this event to continue.

    • @spacetimeworm
      @spacetimeworm 3 месяца назад

      Yeah they're not going to stop throwing Burning Man parties for this reason.

  • @ricardocarrillo6250
    @ricardocarrillo6250 5 лет назад +19

    When you’re early and there are no good comments to read

  • @anonymixx8106
    @anonymixx8106 2 года назад +5

    I can't watch this yet but I am commenting to check in later. I was ritually abused and mind controlled by multiple people in a burning man community. People don't believe me.

    • @petebradt
      @petebradt 2 года назад

      I do. Burning Man = Scientology.

    • @Ruby-xk8kn
      @Ruby-xk8kn Год назад +1

      Can you tell me your story? Only if you want to, I will believe you

    • @Shelly-op1kx
      @Shelly-op1kx Год назад +1

      I am not surprised. Not good vibes. God Bless. Jesus Saves.

    • @flutistnotflautist4740
      @flutistnotflautist4740 Год назад

      @@Shelly-op1kxFrom one cult to another? Stop.

  • @grandma2maj
    @grandma2maj 2 года назад +3

    Where do YOU put your trash after you leave? Along the road? The first little town you come to? Do you really leave no trace?

    • @petebradt
      @petebradt 2 года назад

      Takes a MONTH to clean it up after the man burns.

    • @M-113
      @M-113 13 дней назад

      I bring it all the way back to LA and dump it in my trash can at home .. like a responsible adult .. ..

  • @Yocarisfastlike
    @Yocarisfastlike 5 лет назад +13

    Dang they’re making me not want to go

  • @Diana1iul
    @Diana1iul 5 лет назад +10

    These people must not know how it is to have dust allergy...

  • @gargantuaism
    @gargantuaism 2 года назад +8

    I'd rather stay in a hotel and relax and swim and watch a little television and then order some room service. Probably a French dip sandwich with fries and a little salad with blue cheese dressing.

  • @kev3d
    @kev3d 3 года назад +10

    Before this video I thought Burning Man was a waste of time for self-indulgent hippies. Now I realize Burning Man is a colossal waste of time for a lot of different people, including Yuppies.

  • @ghoulinrouge5392
    @ghoulinrouge5392 5 лет назад +13

    Loved this! I've only been to BM once. I had joined a conclave and performed before they burned the man. I would definitely love to go again but without the obligations of a conclave. Don't get me wrong. I LOVED performing, but I would like to go completely free of any obligations.

    • @LisaLibertore
      @LisaLibertore Год назад +1

      100% AGREE. People think it’s important to go with a camp. But other than 2023 where you had to shelter in place, I think it would be fun to go with 4-5 others and visit friends at other camps.
      I definitely worked more than I played. If I’m going to spend that kind of money, I want to be less encumbered with my own small crew that’s eager to explore.

  • @johnholtz1205
    @johnholtz1205 4 года назад +5

    Burning man is: people with plenty of disposable income.

    • @samanthab6642
      @samanthab6642 3 года назад +1

      @@jonofjones9496 well that was your choice but bm was expensive.

    • @matthensle9391
      @matthensle9391 3 года назад +1

      @@jonofjones9496 19 with minimum wage job....
      Just gonna go out on a limb and guess living with parents or other relatives and has no REAL bills....
      I could be wrong, but if you had actual adult bills on a minimum wage job, you would not have the disposable income for BM unless you scrimped and saved for the entire year every year, and even then probably not be able to afford it, assuming unexpected expenses in life like anyone else usually kill anyones ability to save money on a minimum wage job, IF it is even enough to cover rent, trans, insurance, food, clothing, toiletries, and basic living essentials, which I'm pretty sure it is not.
      I mean if you got a free ticket somehow, more power to ya, but please take your lack of life experience and use it to impress high schoolers or something, as it is useless in a conveesation with actual adults who actually take care of themselves in the actual real world.

  • @purpose6113
    @purpose6113 Год назад +4

    I find it hard to believe people are not rocket sky-high

    • @spacetimeworm
      @spacetimeworm 3 месяца назад

      So you actually believe that of the 60,000 people that go to burning man, 60,000 people are on drugs for 7 Days straight?
      That's your assumption of the people's participation in Burning Man??

    • @M-113
      @M-113 13 дней назад

      its hard to maintain that 24 / 7 for 8 or 10 days , but yes drugs are present fr sure .. but tell me ? at what baseball game in America is there not drug and alcohol use ? when ever people get together those things tend to fly .. correct ?

  • @johnwalker2826
    @johnwalker2826 2 года назад +3

    Huh, that's nothing, we held a tea party in our garden once and invited ALL our neigbours............

  • @PJSzabo
    @PJSzabo 5 лет назад +3

    This was so beautiful. Thank you so much for making it.

  • @timothyblazer1749
    @timothyblazer1749 5 лет назад +5

    I've learned responsibility, and pushed all my limits in ways that have empowered me in my own life.
    Once you deal with the logistics of an esplanade theme camp for 5 years, and fail not once..but only through massive effort and resourcefulness..you find out more about yourself, what you are capable of, and how far you can go to get things done.

    • @kev3d
      @kev3d 3 года назад

      Dude, there are trailers, tents, first aid kits, portapotties, and bottled water everywhere. Taking mushrooms for a few days in the desert with most modern conveniences isn't exactly like crossing the Oregon Trail in 1845.

    • @davehughesfarm7983
      @davehughesfarm7983 2 года назад

      @@kev3d LOL....I hear ya...

    • @davehughesfarm7983
      @davehughesfarm7983 2 года назад

      @@kev3d LOL ..I hear ya ...Aint no Lewis and Clarks in this bunch... Epecially in the Millenials..

  • @jimidava
    @jimidava 5 лет назад +11

    while i enjoyed your attempt to bridge the divide of truth and myth, and the fact that three people i know are in this video, i would have liked to have seen a more diverse selection of people to truly explain what Burning Man Myth vs Truth really is. this is a monotone delivery from 40 year old Angelinos who have a certain similarity in their experience. Myth, Truth, does not do the experience justice. but cool.

  • @balancepositivetherapy
    @balancepositivetherapy 5 лет назад +5

    Since the 200 year Birth of the Báb is coming up soon, it would be wonderful to have a a truth or Myth about the Bahá'í Faith with Rainn Wilson, Steve Sorowitz and others!

  • @elonnabettini
    @elonnabettini 5 лет назад +6

    i have some friends at work that have been attending burning man for years - i had been hoping to go but MAYBE NEXT YEAR !

  • @glennsilva2631
    @glennsilva2631 5 лет назад +15

    What people are failing to state here is what it costs to go. The cost of tickets in 2019 ranged from $425 to $1,400 and some scalpers got even more. Tickets were gone in a little over 4 hours. Some of these tickets were bought up by bots and resold at much higher scalped prices. The technical glitches that have plagued their ticking system remains and was still a problem this year. When they say... "Has it changed?" It sure has! People landing by helicopter in the desert to ready made camps with RV's with AC and personal chefs on hand? Sure, go see if you can go knock on their door to get something for free from them. Good Luck! Meanwhile there's only one access road in or out for the rest of those without their own air transport. And it's another $100 to get your vehicle in too. It's all about $$$ these days. And while it's true you won't be spending anything there... You better bring enough supplies to rely on while your there. You are paying to rent a piece of the dessert.
    People and their money and power have ruined this event. Big changes are stated to be coming for 2020. What? Corporate Sponsors??? I wouldn't doubt it with the direction it's headed in. The only accurate statement made in this video was when the guy said Burning Man is mirroring our own society. He nailed it. There are those that "have", and those that "have not".
    People can either agree or disagree with what I've said. I've talked to enough people that have gone and more and more of them are not repeating year after year as the promoters want you to believe. That says something itself.

    • @brandonb5298
      @brandonb5298 5 лет назад +1

      Like the saying goes... idiots are soon parted with their money.

    • @chelsiemoore906
      @chelsiemoore906 5 лет назад +2

      There are small regional burns all over the country. They're almost just a cool, hell sometimes cooler than BM. The community is smaller, and more genuine imo. And they're significantly cheaper to attend. I can attend for a full burn (5-7 days depending) for under a grand, including gas, food, lodging, costumes, "gifts" (I always bring a couple hundred of something to gift; lighters, chapstick, keychains, ect), camp dues, toiletries, art supplies/projects, ect. So for a week vacation that leaves you genuinely better off, a grand is cheap!! I and every burner I know leaves a burn feeling refreshed mentally, and emotionally. It's amazing to step out of the real world, not have to worry about money, or anything, and just be free for a few days.

    • @user-se5zz3yj9c
      @user-se5zz3yj9c 5 лет назад

      Glenn Silva just more solidification that even Climate Change Advocates Base themselves on Capitalism...and Capitalism is preferred by all compared to Communism...especially by those DNCMS...the only ones they want to go without....is us 🇺🇸🐑

  • @YoastKaBoom
    @YoastKaBoom 3 года назад +4

    The more BM videos I watch, the less I want to go. Sorry.

    • @Kampy_
      @Kampy_ 2 года назад

      No need to be sorry Bill! My enjoyment of the event is not dependent upon your opinion of it.

  • @wadedavies3924
    @wadedavies3924 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the update. I definitely won't be going.

  • @OriginalBeast
    @OriginalBeast 5 лет назад +6

    All say bartering is a myth. Then go onto describe bartering...

    • @Participant
      @Participant  5 лет назад +2

      We think the difference is that the gift giving at Burning Man is not meant to be a one-for-one exchange. So no one is saying "I'll give you food if you give me X product." People give gifts at Burning Man regardless of what they get in return.

    • @Kampy_
      @Kampy_ 2 года назад

      sounds like you don't have a clear understanding of what "bartering" means. Bartering = trading. Gifting = giving somebody something without expecting anything in return.

  • @riorodrigues5240
    @riorodrigues5240 4 года назад +1

    This is probably the most accurate description of burning man. Please share!!

  • @X3MAntics
    @X3MAntics 3 года назад +2

    The people who go on Burning Man sober are called cops.
    Absolutely nobody in their right mind goes to Burning Man sober. Unless you love the idea of wasting your time.

  • @perrybarkhurst1997
    @perrybarkhurst1997 5 лет назад +5

    the BIG question that WASNT asked miraculously is "is this a Satanic festival. Answer: MYTH ology

  • @mulokaful
    @mulokaful 5 лет назад +4

    5:30 There is no sand at Burning Man. This is a myth.

  • @bigrigJim
    @bigrigJim 9 дней назад

    my father has over 20 burns. He said there are orgies. He has been to large tents where it is "just strip naked and come join in" . So yeah , anyone who says they don't have orgies is either lying or they haven't looked around much.

  • @wolfbear7
    @wolfbear7 5 лет назад +4

    I went. It was incredible, despite my personal disability and mobility problems, it was Incredible. People from all over the world coexisting with acceptance and caring. If the historical Jesus went there he would say, "cool, you are actually doing what I told you to do, which is LIVE THE GOLDEN RULE".
    I will go back. There are so many worlds created by everyone that I want to see and appreciate, and I will create my own, too.
    Now, I have to add to Janis Joplin's line "freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose".
    Freedom is also Burning Man and seeing the incredible humanity there, showing me we can all work together, because we have a whole planet and all its life to lose or to cherish.
    ***The time has come to show people that
    NOBODY IS NOBODY!

  • @alexleanh
    @alexleanh 11 дней назад

    @ 9:24 "... it's about leaving no trace, cleaning up after yourself... " WRONG! Just look at the photos of mountains of bicycles, carpets, tents, toilet paper, propane tanks, garbage and trash, and trash cans... even abandoned vehicles left all over the ground in the aftermath..
    "Campers leave behind “a ridiculous amount” of usable gear, he said, including bicycles, tents, and even barbecues. Much of it can be salvaged or donated, he said. And this year, he added, people are also dumping a furniture showroom’s worth of muddy, waterlogged carpets and couches.
    Some attendees gave up trying to haul away tents and carpets weighed down by the muck, and simply left them on the playa. Others abandoned entire campsites and drove off"

  • @debianderson598
    @debianderson598 Год назад

    I am a sixty year old in a wheel chair. If i could go to burning man I know I wouldnt want to leave. Iam so astonishd buy the art,the kindness and respect for eachother. I watch all the clips I run accross on U-TUBE. The feeling I get is so much love and caring. I feel that just buy watching these clips.THANKS

  • @laurendavi1989
    @laurendavi1989 5 лет назад +11

    “camp daddy”

  • @leahmcpherson7560
    @leahmcpherson7560 5 лет назад +4

    I'll be attending DragonCon soon, perhaps you could dive into that

  • @cazprescott9
    @cazprescott9 4 года назад +1

    This is a great video! I've seen a couple of documentaries and a friend of mine goes about every other year. I hope to go with him :)

  • @derickion5307
    @derickion5307 Год назад +2

    Not true about the no lineups and no schedules and that's kind of what really ultimately bothers me about burning Man now, there is a whole complete underground bourgeois lineup schedule at the million dollar camps where the average burner isn't even invited and these DJs are getting paid tens of thousands of dollars to play these special camps and they even hire publicist and booking agents to organize their burning man's schedule.

  • @BartGregory
    @BartGregory 3 месяца назад

    whens the next one?
    do you have to be invited or can i just show up?

  • @Saaspden
    @Saaspden 3 года назад

    Love this so much guys. I cannot wait to make the journey someday. For now though, would love you to come to Africa. Hope to see you one day at Afrikaburn ❤️

  • @billrogers3139
    @billrogers3139 3 года назад +1

    They should explain the trash everywhere in and out of it. The roads leading up to it are covered in trash.

  • @shylasturman6177
    @shylasturman6177 Год назад +1

    So much misinformation of Burning Man is spread nowadays that this was really refreshing & is shockingly accurate & representative of the event. Kudos.

    • @rigelb9025
      @rigelb9025 11 месяцев назад

      What misinformation has been spread about it?

  • @karlaschmiedlin8016
    @karlaschmiedlin8016 5 лет назад +5

    All great, but don't think about wearing bunches of glitter. The only thing that is expected to be there "after the burn" are like footprints and tire tracks. So nothing that will junk up the ground. After you are there, you realize that the only "norm" is acceptance and mutual appreciation. If only the rest of the world was as loving. Was only there once, but hope to again some day.

    • @archie7212
      @archie7212 4 года назад +2

      Open your eyes, there is a lot of garbage left there afterwards.

  • @MrJeffreyromain
    @MrJeffreyromain 12 дней назад

    The vast majority of burners dislike religion, yet are involving themselves with a literal cult. And not only that, but this event is officially co-opted by faceless corporations, thus even more deceptive and spiritually perilous than before. My heart goes out to the participants who are seduced and deceived by the false-light worship.

  • @STARDOG64
    @STARDOG64 2 года назад +2

    Nobody does that when asking about drugs lol. Obviously you are not a user of substances but you just need to get to know someone, realize they are just there to party and happened to have drugs.

  • @IanPatrickOfficial
    @IanPatrickOfficial 5 лет назад +9

    It's a big modern day pagan ritual of burning a massive man effigy, sort of reminds me of the tower of babel or the golden calf. A true haven for false gods and demon worship. Even the very location is reminiscent of desolation and dryness. TRUE

    • @GaidenHawkz
      @GaidenHawkz 5 лет назад +1

      @@brose4914 damn u really are trying so hard to defend this, i see u on so many comments, this event its nothing but a bunch of degeneracy. Nowadays people mistake "fun" with degeneracy its just sad. And if im wrong explain to me why the majority of people that go there are high on drugs and even have orgy's, or go there just to get laid.

    • @vinize
      @vinize 5 лет назад +3

      @@brose4914 Oh boy she is in every comment, that exposes the truth about her little Pagan ritualistic cult, worshipping false gods, Narcisist self love, drugs and alcohol abuse.
      "He said also unto me. Turn thee yet again, and thou shal see greater abominations that they do"
      "Then he brought me to the door of the gate of the LORD'S house which was toward the north, and, behold, there sat women weeping for Tammuz" Ezekiel 8:13-14

    • @breenieshaye3276
      @breenieshaye3276 4 года назад +1

      @@vinize Where is the evidence that those scriptures actually mean anything or have any truth to them

    • @giogiolachance4313
      @giogiolachance4313 Год назад

      It is very sad that you don't even make a reference to Sodom and gomore. I think that is you that is very lost.

  • @nathanaeltaylor9632
    @nathanaeltaylor9632 5 лет назад +5

    Sodom and Gomorrah

    • @GaidenHawkz
      @GaidenHawkz 5 лет назад

      @@brose4914 you again lmao, i bet u dont see nothing wrong with the gay pride parade aswell.

    • @breenieshaye3276
      @breenieshaye3276 4 года назад

      @@GaidenHawkz What's wrong with it?

  • @Parmesana
    @Parmesana 5 лет назад +3

    I've always wondered about Burning Man. thanks. I have attended the Rainbow Nation (old hippies) camp at a national park for a weekend with drum circles,yoga,partial nudity, with a central sharing kitchen. You can bring rice or beans to share..They would also greet you by saying Welcome Home. Last time I went was 36 years ago ..oh my gosh, I'm old.

    • @davidcontreras-fe9pb
      @davidcontreras-fe9pb 5 лет назад

      Oh so curious about your family I'm hoping one day to connect xD

    • @sarahtaylor2201
      @sarahtaylor2201 4 года назад

      We definitely get Rainbow folks at the burn. We get all kinds. Pretty much anyone kind find their kind of people/activities there. But like any city, there will also be people and circles that really aren't your jam, and that's fine. The folks I hang out with are people in their mid-30s to mid-60s, all artists and art car builders, folks who come to the burn to make wonderful things and enjoy the wonderful things other people make. We've even had a baby in camp the last two years, and he's a hoot. He loves the dust and noise and colors.

  • @tykehotep2865
    @tykehotep2865 5 лет назад +6

    Got to be honest sounds fkn awful

    • @RyanPaton
      @RyanPaton 3 года назад

      Not everyone's a burner and Burning Man is definitely not for everyone... 🌈 💗 😁

  • @skooubydoo
    @skooubydoo Год назад

    Do i need a invitation? I never went, anybody down to go next year?road trip from nyc since i have no friends to go there with

  • @johnlarsen4455
    @johnlarsen4455 2 года назад +2

    myth everyone accepts you however you are that means as long as you agree with them

  • @christineanderson487
    @christineanderson487 Год назад

    lighting huge fires is not good for the enviroment? can you go if you have asthma or would you not be able to breathe?

  • @tabormiston5054
    @tabormiston5054 4 года назад +7

    What about the frickin mess you leave behind, total mess everywhere!

    • @rebeccacrawford3520
      @rebeccacrawford3520 4 года назад

      Lol one of the rules is leave no Trace. Everyone cleans up after themselves and they don't leave any mess! They even have fences around the area to catch things that blow away.

    • @samanthab6642
      @samanthab6642 3 года назад +2

      @@rebeccacrawford3520 this is false. Plenty have done videos after the fact and there is too much trash.

    • @rebeccacrawford3520
      @rebeccacrawford3520 3 года назад

      @@samanthab6642 agreed, funny that you just replied to this message now as i just remembered a few days ago that I watched a video someone had made about all the trash left behind that burners don't realize is there.

    • @matthensle9391
      @matthensle9391 3 года назад

      @@rebeccacrawford3520 dont realize because they dont care. Most hippies are narcissistic hypocrites.

    • @Kampy_
      @Kampy_ 2 года назад

      You are incorrect. There is an entire army of volunteers that spends nearly a month removing every trace of anything left behind after the event. And there is a culture of removing all trash

  • @LambChopPanda
    @LambChopPanda Месяц назад

    The group i want to hear from next are ACTUAL veteran burners

  • @SanFrantixXx
    @SanFrantixXx Год назад +1

    People definitely be having polysexual experiences at burning man, just not on the level people assume.

  • @genekelly8467
    @genekelly8467 4 года назад +1

    I heard that it hits 120F during the day-and that desert grit gets into everything. Sounds uncomfortable.

    • @Kampy_
      @Kampy_ 2 года назад

      It is uncomfortable. By design. If you want to always be comfortable, you should definitely NOT go to Burning Man. Seriously.

  • @chrisw7470
    @chrisw7470 Год назад +1

    Rain and mud for days, or temperature above 100°, watching video and listening to people who have been to the festival it’s probably the last place I want to go, I guess I just don’t get it. Hanging out for a week in a mud pit or an oven sounds like nothing but misery to me.

  • @xprex
    @xprex Год назад +1

    The only genuine answers are from the blue shirt guy, he never sugar coat the truth

  • @oslatron
    @oslatron 5 лет назад +5

    I was part of aa camp

  • @LambChopPanda
    @LambChopPanda Месяц назад

    Im almost convinced that none of these people are "BURNERS"
    They are people who went to burning man once...

    • @LambChopPanda
      @LambChopPanda Месяц назад

      Yeah... he called them "turn-key camps"
      Burners know they are called plug-and-play camps..

  • @StateofMindJscj
    @StateofMindJscj 4 года назад +2

    Asks questions
    That's a myth
    2 seconds later
    So it definitely happens a lot

    • @NATE2905
      @NATE2905 4 года назад

      Just like everything in real life. :)

  • @fthurman
    @fthurman 2 года назад

    Except that there ARE lineups with schedules? They're listed in the Who What Where When Guide.

  • @cordovabriana
    @cordovabriana 5 лет назад +8

    Those seem like some really cool people.... I’m interested in hearing more from them 😊

  • @johnviera3884
    @johnviera3884 Год назад

    Why do you need tickets?

  • @themorbidhousewife3749
    @themorbidhousewife3749 Год назад

    I was there for 2010 and 2012 and wish every year I could go back.

  • @howleyboi13
    @howleyboi13 Год назад

    YESSS! Radical self reliance! Also interesting bc while I havent been I have been to many other events and helped with all the things that help a festival function! I was watching a documentary on mountain biking and hiking and how these epic trails peoplpe do has CHANGED so much. In the past (prior to the internet) the way people found out about the NCT or PCT or Havasupi trail were by word of mouth through a unspoken vetting system.
    Do burners of the past before this changed agree with this vetting process and tell me more!

  • @keldakellie9164
    @keldakellie9164 5 лет назад +1

    Loved this video. I live in Australia and don't go to festivals because of the one that went all night and couldn't sleep. Need sleep. Actually do you get to sleep at Burning Man? Because seeing this and other positive experiences of Burning Man would conisder going one day/year.

    • @goodtohaveinajam8148
      @goodtohaveinajam8148 5 лет назад +1

      The 'Burn lasts for six days!! If your tent is next to a rave camp, uhm, no. There are "quiet" parts of the city now though to set up a camp in the burbs.

    • @chelsiemoore906
      @chelsiemoore906 5 лет назад +2

      I've never been the BM, but I've attended a couple regional burns (smaller versions of BM). I always get atleast 4 hours of sleep a night, and only get up because I want to, not because I can't sleep any longer. Some nights I sleep 8-12 hours, but that's usually after pulling a 12 hour volunteer night shift after hanging out all day. There are places that are specifically for relaxation/quiet/ect. So if you camp somewhere that's too loud, you can always catch a few zzz's in those areas.

    • @keldakellie9164
      @keldakellie9164 5 лет назад

      @@goodtohaveinajam8148 Ha ha, we call it a bush doof here in Australia and thought by parking down the mountain we could get to sleep but hey wouldn't yah know it, a DJ was set up there as well. This is the reason. :)

    • @keldakellie9164
      @keldakellie9164 5 лет назад

      @@chelsiemoore906 Wow, I love to volunteer as well so if I get at a minimum 2 hours I can get through. That has been the Melbourne model for quite some time. :)

    • @keldakellie9164
      @keldakellie9164 5 лет назад

      @@brose4914 Oh and could possibly use "noise cancelling" headphones. :)

  • @nunya978
    @nunya978 Год назад

    Question. Burning Man destroys fox dens, leaves the highway littered with trash, abandoned vehicles and creates more pollution. True or false?

  • @shoshannam7186
    @shoshannam7186 5 лет назад +4

    "Just go...And, you can thank me later" --- BEST THING SAID!! 😊
    Enough said. Because, it is truly something that must be experienced, not explained.✌

  • @jeanettel4840
    @jeanettel4840 5 лет назад +7

    Damn, rv's, fancy camps, models and famous people flying in on jets, cops, hard pass on all the B.S. Talk about ruined, especially if it has cell service wtf. This is nothing like it used to be.

    • @Euphoryaaa
      @Euphoryaaa 5 лет назад +2

      Jeanette Lamb RIGHT?! 😩 it was always my dream to go but now seems ruined

    • @jeanettel4840
      @jeanettel4840 5 лет назад

      @@Euphoryaaa damnit anyway!

    • @ilovesparky13
      @ilovesparky13 5 лет назад

      Keep crying, snowflake. You won't be missed.

    • @chelsiemoore906
      @chelsiemoore906 5 лет назад +1

      There are small regional burns all over the country. They're almost just a cool, hell sometimes cooler than BM. The community is smaller, and more genuine imo. And they're significantly cheaper to attend. I can attend for a full burn (5-7 days depending) for under a grand, including gas, food, lodging, costumes, "gifts" (I always bring a couple hundred of something to gift; lighters, chapstick, keychains, ect), camp dues, toiletries, art supplies/projects, ect. So for a week vacation that leaves you genuinely better off, a grand is cheap!! I and every burner I know leaves a burn feeling refreshed mentally, and emotionally. It's amazing to step out of the real world, not have to worry about money, or anything, and just be free for a few days.

    • @matthensle9391
      @matthensle9391 3 года назад

      @@ilovesparky13 classy attitude. A true burner. A pretentious, hypocritical asshole with more narcissism than sense of humanity.

  • @TheAlixtxe
    @TheAlixtxe 4 года назад

    SoulPancake....... perfect little way to introduce Burning Man.... also nice variety of Burners!!! Fidnme on Playa next year at Cantina Vida (7:45 and G, or there about!) and get a "Burner Man Ruinned My LiFe" patch!!! Call me Buena Chica

  • @4me2knowu2findout3
    @4me2knowu2findout3 Год назад +1

    It's a hippie event don't let anyone tell you different

  • @markfelt5650
    @markfelt5650 2 года назад +1

    Burning Man saved me life - I probably wouldn't have come out as trans if I didn't start going to the burn in 2009

  • @tiniibinii5252
    @tiniibinii5252 5 лет назад +1

    Glitter?!?!? Whatttt hell no, that's moop!

  • @EFsuffolks
    @EFsuffolks 5 лет назад +1

    I had always thought I was too old and straight laced to go

    • @Participant
      @Participant  5 лет назад +2

      Never! Burning Man is for everyone ❤️

  • @josephthomasjr.6551
    @josephthomasjr.6551 4 месяца назад

    This sounds like fun! Maybe someday I will go.

  • @stevencane6699
    @stevencane6699 5 лет назад

    Great video, great info. thank you.

  • @alitlweird
    @alitlweird Год назад

    Out of curiosity:
    What happens if it rains at Burning Man™️?
    Just wondering.

  • @bigbosscaos3923
    @bigbosscaos3923 4 года назад +13

    "Free to express yourself" ... now go there and wear a MAGA hat

    • @DiodeMom
      @DiodeMom 3 года назад +1

      That made me giggle knowing people would freak out & the volunteers would end up asking you to take it off

    • @Kampy_
      @Kampy_ 2 года назад

      @@DiodeMom I've seen people wear MAGA hats at Burning Man. Nobody asked them to take it off. I've also seen staunch conservative like Grover Norquist attend Burning Man. Hell, I've even seen Grover Norquist perform stand-up comedy at Burning Man.

  • @meanhe8702
    @meanhe8702 3 года назад

    Leaving all your trash behind, and destroying a habitat, that’s what happens. Have your own “burning man” in your own house, see how you feel about it.

  • @philosoraptor777
    @philosoraptor777 Год назад

    No mention of how exclusionary it is in terms of cost. BM is very expensive to attend safely.

  • @cprservices2484
    @cprservices2484 5 лет назад +2

    Please do an expose' on the Bohemian Grove

    • @sphexes
      @sphexes 5 лет назад

      And Rattlesnake Island in Lake Erie. Exclusive island for the rich. Russian "summer help"

  • @WoodstockTBL
    @WoodstockTBL 5 лет назад +1

    Cassidy might be my new hero - great job folks!!

  • @matti900
    @matti900 5 лет назад +4

    Pretty accurate video about Burning Man! I'll show this to my friends who haven't been there yet.

  • @toeachitsown2050
    @toeachitsown2050 3 месяца назад

    People have to pay to attend? I went to a Rainbow Gathering in my youth. It was free.