I was impressed with the effort that people took to dress up and to stand out of the crowd. There was a Rubik cube, a Taoist priest, a gladiator, the Joker from the Batman movie, a policewoman and her criminal boyfriend on a real chain, hippies, gypsies and construction workers with a toolbox that read" We fix men". Ah-ha. That was really eye-catching.
But the problem of overcrowding really reached its limit and I swear never to go clubbing on festive occasions again. We could barely breathe, much less squeeze through the throngs of sweaty, heavily made-up people! So we had to contend with House music at Zirca, which can be a blessing in disguise, because it opened my heart to a genre of music I previously avoided but am now embracing. House actually ain't that bad. It's definitely from certain mainstream trashy music, and it has that entrancing quality of letting me get lost in it. It's just beats and electrifying rhythms that make me just bop around and forget about life, even if it's temporary.
Happy Halloween!
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