Lots of information on the cybertic punk community can be found on www.cyberneticpunks.com
As well as thier Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_165486470149791
Here you can find lots of members of the community and they're very friendly if you have anymore questions you would like to know about.
Friday, 22 April 2011
Interview with Tim Burnett...Part of the Cybernetic Punk Gaming Community
Hi firstly could you just let me know your basics, like your age and where abouts your from?
Im 20 from Savanah, Georgia (USA)...Studying Physical Therapy at Armstrong Atlantic University
When I was younger I was always playing on consoles like the playstation this then developed onto the online games like World of War craft and COD (Call of Duty).
Do you have any other hobbies and interests?
I enjoy watching soccer, supporting the Manchester United the english team as well as playing other sports like football. I was also on the Drill team during High School and now College.
Could you quite simply explain what you like about websites like cybernetic punks? and What you do on them?
This type of website is where we share our likes and dislikes about games like Starcraft, I enjoy the common interest we have in the forums and chats. We also work together to level up and get more points.
How much time do you spend online?
Usually three or four hours a day sometimes more.
Do you have common characterists within the group of gamers?
Most of us are of a similar age but come from differant backgrounds.
Have you got a group of friends or made friends online?
Psychology of a Cybernetic Punks & Club Report
This is a section of a article written by a gamer about thier attitudes based on psychology, i thought this was a good basis on how the brain of a gamer effects where the go, how they live and the types of music etc they would be interested in
'Rage. It's a popular subject among gamers, and as the online community has grown and the number of online gamers has risen, Rage has become a problem for everyone who wants to have a good time practicing their hobby.
Rage falls under the realm of "feelings". These "feelings" may be more or less accessible based on your own personality, but commonly, and in the rest of this faux-article, Rage is actually a word for "frustration".
Frustration, of course, happens when some objective, item, or event you wanted to go your way simply does not. This can cause all manner of physical discomfort for a person, as the chemicals in their body that regulate happiness are taking a back seat to chemicals in their brains telling them that something is wrong. And this is all taking place after just one tiny little incident!
As gamers know, games involve a degree of skill as well as a degree of luck, and one tiny little frustration can quickly turn into an avalanche of misfortune. So, as things continue to turn for the worse, the Rage-O-Meter increases simultaneously. Physically and mentally, rage can take you from a wonderful, happy-go-lucky gaming session down into the abyss of extreme uncontrollable anger, which is often then released in the nearest and most explosive way. (This article would contain a hyperlink on the word explosive linked to a video of somebody smashing a screen/keyboard.)
This begs the question: How do I keep myself from morphing into a hate-spewing, trash-talking RAGE MACHINE?!' (AlbinoX, January 2010 http://www.cyberneticpunks.com/forums/general/7598-psychology-gamer-gaming-editorials.html)
Punk, Soho- Your Mums House Thursday Night ...Although mostly based in the USA the gaming community would go out to clubs with a diverse range of people, with mostly a indie vibe small venues would be favourable. Night clubs like Punk and there night called 'Your Mums House' which I have been too invites all to be a unique, wacky or 'normal' as they like, playing rock and metal as well as some popular classics they please the crowd who are just there for a good night out. From the middle aged to the street wise 18 year old hipster and the drag queens everyone fits in at Punk this is why i think the gamers would enjoy being here, as many would seclude themselves from the 'norm' they like to escape into fantasy which is what Punk was all about.
Fashion Story
Tuesday, 29 March 2011
London Fashion Weekend
Heart Stolen By A Bag <3 |
Bora Asku Spring/Summer 2011 |
Favourite! Colour and Detailing |
Mark Fast Spring/Summer 2011 |
Overall London Fashion Weeken was an amazing evening I will definatly be going again for the Autumn/Winter show, however the fact all the catwalk shows were spring/summer ment we had seen most of the looks before and the overall atmosphere was much more casual because the event is open to the public so this as well as trying to get into London Fashion Week would have been even more inspiring.
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