There are thousands of people outside the O2 queuing up to see people like Skepta and JME.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Wherever you go at SXSW, there you are standing in line. Or watching other people stand in line.
I wish I could see over crowds and small groups of people.
In the late afternoons and early evenings, the crowd is easily over 1 million. That many people simply can't fit in Independence Square. The demonstration spills in to the streets for several blocks.
I try to avoid large crowds.
It takes people to move crowds in the right direction, crowds by themselves just stand around and mutter.
I don't see the point of having 80 million people online if all they are doing in the end is talking to ghosts in the suburbs.
I think the support of the other team at AOL and everybody's really shared passion and belief about this and - saying that some day everybody was going to be on line.
Y2K hype taps our native discomfort with the realities of a dynamic, evolving social order. It elevates personal, local contact over the impersonality of the 'extended order' of trade and technological networks. It suggests that we can wipe the slate clean and start from scratch.
I like big crowds. I find it easier to focus.
You are going to have hostile crowds and the fans are going to find out where you are staying and keep you awake at night. They are going to use everything possible.
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