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After bringing numerous people to concerts hoping it would give them the same thrill it gave me, and being disappointed by their reaction, I've come to the conclusion that to get the completely ecstatic feeling that us avid concert attendees get while at a concert, you have to be a fan. A real fan, " obsessed fangirls" perhaps, with whoever you're going to see, until the point where it gives you adrenaline from any concert. I've seen 4 of my absolute favorite artists live, and cried during half of the performances, and had a little thing called pcd( post concert depression, if anyone ever says they have it, you'd only understand if you have been in this position, do not, in any way, make fun of them, it is literally AWFUL ). Anyways, after becoming the concert adrenaline junkie that I now am, I can literally go to any concert and get the same feelings. The excitement of being in a room ( arena ) full of people waiting to see someone after waiting who knows how long. And the screams when they finally come on. Being a concert junkie is literally only something other concert junkies would understand. Never judge them, ever.

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