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Originally posted by Kielan View PostNo more bandwagon? YES!Originally posted by SeanDub View PostYea yea it's been around forever... fact is its been trending hard for about 1.5-2 years now and I can't wait for these trendy fucks to move on.
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Originally posted by Deltron View Post
>implying you were born into the "stance movement"
Bandwagoning is something that I personally don't like, its the mentality of bandwagoners that pisses me off. They do it for all the wrong reasons.
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Originally posted by Rally View PostThere really is no competition when it comes to getting featured any more and it's due to the numerous stance blogs and lowered expectations that come with them. These days, all you need to do is take a car, slap on some nice wheels, and spin the coilovers down before one of the blogs is bound to abide by your request for a feature. Gone are the days when features were reserved for cars with serious bodywork, custom leather interiors, awesome stance, and boat loads of work put into them.
Although I admit that I shoot and write for one of the elevenbillion stance blogs, I try to keep it to stuff that is actual quality and worth writing about. I would enjoy it, if the number of stance related blogs were to go down a bit while the standards are raised at the same time, so being featured actually means you've accomplished something again and so people will enjoy looking at said features because it's not the same crap over and over.
This is the main reason you'll find that StanceWorks doesn't follow the common trend of featuring the same old low cars on wheels. We'd much rather focus on the important aspects of the stance lifestyle and that's our passion for low cars and the friendships/relationships that arise.
If the movement fading away means that we lose the kids who are building their cars to "stand out" and be "competitive" for the sake of being in a feature on some random blog by simply throwing on some gaudy neon colored wheels and rusting one of their body panels then I'll be happy. Those of us who are truly passionate about stance will continue doing what makes us happy, and the rest of the kids who are trying to get on the blogs move on to whatever is deemed trendy next. We'll still be here slamming cars and scraping on pavement.
The stanceworks motto rings true. Low is a lifestyle. Many of us will continue living it whether it's trendy or not....it's just what we love to do.Last edited by Dr.AK; 03-20-2011, 08:30 AM.
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I cant believe the OP is so god damn butthurt over a couple of words on a blog...
Even more amazing is the fact he is still going on about it
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Originally posted by Rally View PostThere really is no competition when it comes to getting featured any more and it's due to the numerous stance blogs and lowered expectations that come with them. These days, all you need to do is take a car, slap on some nice wheels, and spin the coilovers down before one of the blogs is bound to abide by your request for a feature. Gone are the days when features were reserved for cars with serious bodywork, custom leather interiors, awesome stance, and boat loads of work put into them.
This is the main reason you'll find that StanceWorks doesn't follow the common trend of featuring the same old low cars on wheels. We'd much rather focus on the important aspects of the stance lifestyle and that's our passion for low cars and the friendships/relationships that arise.
If the movement fading away means that we lose the kids who are building their cars to "stand out" and be "competitive" for the sake of being in a feature on some random blog by simply throwing on some gaudy neon colored wheels and rusting one of their body panels then I'll be happy. Those of us who are truly passionate about stance will continue doing what makes us happy, and the rest of the kids who are trying to get on the blogs move on to whatever is deemed trendy next. We'll still be here slamming cars and scraping on pavement.
The stanceworks motto rings true. Low is a lifestyle. Many of us will continue living it whether it's trendy or not....it's just what we love to do.
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Originally posted by Rally View PostThere really is no competition when it comes to getting featured any more and it's due to the numerous stance blogs and lowered expectations that come with them. These days, all you need to do is take a car, slap on some nice wheels, and spin the coilovers down before one of the blogs is bound to abide by your request for a feature. Gone are the days when features were reserved for cars with serious bodywork, custom leather interiors, awesome stance, and boat loads of work put into them.
This is the main reason you'll find that StanceWorks doesn't follow the common trend of featuring the same old low cars on wheels. We'd much rather focus on the important aspects of the stance lifestyle and that's our passion for low cars and the friendships/relationships that arise.
If the movement fading away means that we lose the kids who are building their cars to "stand out" and be "competitive" for the sake of being in a feature on some random blog by simply throwing on some gaudy neon colored wheels and rusting one of their body panels then I'll be happy. Those of us who are truly passionate about stance will continue doing what makes us happy, and the rest of the kids who are trying to get on the blogs move on to whatever is deemed trendy next. We'll still be here slamming cars and scraping on pavement.
The stanceworks motto rings true. Low is a lifestyle. Many of us will continue living it whether it's trendy or not....it's just what we love to do.
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there is nothing completely new to do with cars, just variations within each "scene"
the whole "stance" movement is not original in and of itself. lowriders came first, and it has since evolved into vw's, bmw's, and pretty much anything else that can be lowered. The bandwagon exists in every scene, and once "stanced" cars moves out of the spotlight, the wagon will follow. The thing about the bandwagon is that once it moves on, it also leaves behind a few people who find out that they do truly care about the culture/scene/movement/whatever. This is how the different car cultures can grow and expand. In that regard, the bandwagon is a way for our scene to grow and develop, though it is annoying when everyone and their mother is cutting coils on their cars just because it is the 'in' thing to do
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Originally posted by Rally View PostThere really is no competition when it comes to getting featured any more and it's due to the numerous stance blogs and lowered expectations that come with them. These days, all you need to do is take a car, slap on some nice wheels, and spin the coilovers down before one of the blogs is bound to abide by your request for a feature. Gone are the days when features were reserved for cars with serious bodywork, custom leather interiors, awesome stance, and boat loads of work put into them.
This is the main reason you'll find that StanceWorks doesn't follow the common trend of featuring the same old low cars on wheels. We'd much rather focus on the important aspects of the stance lifestyle and that's our passion for low cars and the friendships/relationships that arise.
If the movement fading away means that we lose the kids who are building their cars to "stand out" and be "competitive" for the sake of being in a feature on some random blog by simply throwing on some gaudy neon colored wheels and rusting one of their body panels then I'll be happy. Those of us who are truly passionate about stance will continue doing what makes us happy, and the rest of the kids who are trying to get on the blogs move on to whatever is deemed trendy next. We'll still be here slamming cars and scraping on pavement.
The stanceworks motto rings true. Low is a lifestyle. Many of us will continue living it whether it's trendy or not....it's just what we love to do.
When I read that the stance movement was fading, I didn't agree with the statement, and I just thought that others may share my opinion.
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Wow he didn't even elaborate on it, so why are you freaking out? He literally said half of a sentence.
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Originally posted by KJK View PostIf there is no competition, then why do all the blogs and sites (including this one) give the most credit to the lowest, the flushest, the craziest platforms, the unthinkable builds? They are giving incentive for the builders (us) to go lower, sit flusher, think the unthinkable, and this incentive leads to some great cars. Without it, the scene wouldn't be at the same standard.
This is the main reason you'll find that StanceWorks doesn't follow the common trend of featuring the same old low cars on wheels. We'd much rather focus on the important aspects of the stance lifestyle and that's our passion for low cars and the friendships/relationships that arise.
If the movement fading away means that we lose the kids who are building their cars to "stand out" and be "competitive" for the sake of being in a feature on some random blog by simply throwing on some gaudy neon colored wheels and rusting one of their body panels then I'll be happy. Those of us who are truly passionate about stance will continue doing what makes us happy, and the rest of the kids who are trying to get on the blogs move on to whatever is deemed trendy next. We'll still be here slamming cars and scraping on pavement.
The stanceworks motto rings true. Low is a lifestyle. Many of us will continue living it whether it's trendy or not....it's just what we love to do.Last edited by Rally; 03-19-2011, 04:54 PM.
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