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Awesome Do you know if this festival still worths it? Because I noticed that all the famous pics are quite old |
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Since the festival was moved, there are practically NO pictures on the Internet, not even silly topless photos in the new location, and the number has decreased and dropped by at least 70% (best seen in the footage of the opening of the festival). The colleague who encouraged people to visit the site now writes on the site in Polish that he has sorted himself out and will no longer do it (in the sense - upload photos).
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The naked mile run at Woodstock is always known as the "sausage run," and the rules this forum are clear – it focuses on women. So, I won't include all the photos, because 90% has naked penis in . The naked mile run, also known as the nude run, was organized from 2013 to 2019. In 2019, security used excessive force and forcefully brought the runners down onto the asphalt, and since then, no one has attempted it. In the following years, there was the added complication of COVID, and the festival was held remotely in a very limited format. I won't include the photos now because 90% of them feature male nudity, which is less accepted here. There was always at least one woman in the run, and in some years, even a few, but 90% were men and his sousage. The attendance and the number of participants grew from year to year until it was abruptly halted.
The naked run was a grassroots event, not officially associated with the Woodstock festival but happening there for many years. It all started in 2012 when a guy on an internet forum began asking if anyone would join him in running naked through Woodstock. Since that year, it became a tradition, and more and more people, including women, took part. Of course, there are naked people in the mud, sometimes even in front of the stage or on it, but the naked run is something different. Photographing people running naked for a mile at Woodstock is a memory that still stirs up many thoughts and emotions after all these years. When I look at those old photos, I wrestle with the idea of whether to share them with the world or to censor them. Many years have passed, but these memories are still sentimental, nostalgic, and heart-wrenching. I remember running that naked mile with my girlfriend, whom I met on a train, with bare bottoms and youthful exuberance. Back then, I was young and blissfully happy. Sadly, the nude mile run is no longer a reality, and the spirit of fun has transformed into a "sect" organized by the same people who used to run freely and joyously. It's a shame because it had the potential to be a catalyst for change in Europe, where events like the World Naked Bike Ride (WNBR) are not as tolerated, especially in a religious country like Poland. The influence of the Catholic Church, with its strict moral code, still looms large, and even nudists face challenges due to the prevailing conservative mindset. I find myself battling with thoughts about whether to write and publish these memories. But time has passed, people have changed, and they are unrecognizable from what they once were, despite still having contact with some of them. I no longer reside in Poland, although Polish culture and its people hold a special place in my heart. The European atmosphere this event is truly unique – casual yet not vulgar, nostalgic, and heartwarming for me. I have not left out any of the elements you requested, and I hope this text captures the essence of your request faithfully. It's heartbreaking that the hippie ideals of Woodstock no longer align with the family-friendly image the festival now projects. It's not the same festival it used to be. I remember that just a few years ago, there was a contest for lift your T-shirt, and the organizer of that event got canceled. This illustrates how Woodstock has undergone a significant transformation. |
very nice, here some mor I found
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Are there any photos of the 2024 edition?
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There are photos taken by me of the past few years. After Woodstock change name and location, there are no longer such a nice views :(
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I'm an American living in Poland, because my wife is Polish. I didn't know there was such a thing as the Polish Woodstock. Maybe someone can clue me in about it.
I generally don't like Polish women. They're mean, bossy and domineering, and that's just for starters. I generally say they look a lot better with heir clothes off than on-however, I'd fuck the absolute hell out of these two chicks! Very interesting thread, I must say |
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"polish Woodstock" is no longer called "woodstock" it changed name to Pol'and'Rock beacuse of some copyrights. Its free entrace 3 day festival, with a lot of camping space and world famous rock/metal/reggae bands. |
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I still miss those bossy 'evil witches' XD |
Love this festival ! <3
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