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Yeah it was cool in '95,
Kinda...
Not Really...
Give it a rest please.
But I am on a glowstick sabbatical until they are made with plastics that do not come from petroleum products.
"cuz I'm not a hater but I do hate when getting hit in the head or some dude is running all around me bumping into people to pick 'em up just to throw them again.
I spoke with someone from GSW recently and they put it to me this way: lot of people are buying glow sticks and bringing them to shows, that much we know. GSW is trying to make them safe and fun for everyone at the show by only selling the thin sticks that don't hurt if and when they hit the back of your head. Plus, they donate 10% of all proceeds to Mbird. So as far as I’m concerned, if and when I do buy glow sticks, it may as well be from GSW. They’re supporting a good cause, and from what I’ve seen so far, they've put together a pretty stellar photo sharing site. GSW has my approval.
As for the wooks walking around and collecting sticks, well, they should just wait for set break. They should also shower.