Cutting Milo into a shirt...that is wonderful. It's entirely one of the problems with the punk and DIY scene. m_w has a point, but it's not even bands or places looking to buy houses or boats or whatever else you can think of. It's people wanting to consume as much for as little as possible (and yes, I'm guilty of this too). I have a record label with my roommates and it's frustrating when people say things like "that release is really good!" or just generally doing everything but buying the release. It's easy to get people excited over music, hard to get them to buy it and actually support us and the bands. Other example, a few venues have closed in my area over the past couple of years and it's incredibly frustrating to hear people complain about a lack of venues or saying they're bummed that they never got to go there. You want the venues to stay open? Go to them and see shows there!