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curious, what does this mean? Racing car? Orchestra?
My assumption is a mosh pit.
Reading this comment chain I'm questioning myself.
My only visual when I read the initial comment was that @Nemo was talking about something akin to the Thunderdome in Mad Max II.
@[email protected] and @[email protected] are correct, the mosh pit. I thought the punk aesthetic and comment about his dancing gave enough context, but perhaps not.
Iโm old, and not up with all this stuff that the young folk are into. Thanks for the explanation.
This was in the 90s, my friend.
Mosh?
Seems he's revealing that he is either Bruce Wayne or Bane. As they're the only two to ever escape from the pit; historically speaking.
Fighting pit