We also went for a picnic and he forgot his jumper and was shivering, which I felt you guys would appreciate the ickiness of.
That's very sexist, you don't see men complaining if women want to walk around topless, do you.When the warm weather hits, men/boys who go out in public topless. I don't want to see your crappy abs, manky nipples, crappy tattoos and that patch of red sunburn on the back of your neck.
Agreed. It's fine on beaches and large parks, but not okay in town centres and definitely not on inside public places such as supermarkets. Shopping centres and similar places quite rightly bar men entering without tops on. There is something quite aggressive about even two or three men shirtless in public places like this.When the warm weather hits, men/boys who go out in public topless. I don't want to see your crappy abs, manky nipples, crappy tattoos and that patch of red sunburn on the back of your neck.
Trnsmt was full of kids, wasn't it? Never seen as many inappropriately dressed drunk and high teenagers (I'm talking 13-15 not 17-19) in my life.I'm at trnsmt all weekend and I'm a crabby old witch, so there may be further installments.
Yep. Saw one young lad sat on the grass, and just vomit into his own lap... Also saw a wee lassie lying in between two portaloosTrnsmt was full of kids, wasn't it? Never seen as many inappropriately dressed drunk and high teenagers (I'm talking 13-15 not 17-19) in my life.
Walking past the boogie bar was an eye opener. Saw a wee boy no older than fourteen get hauled out by his shirt collar by a guard. His jaw was swinging all over the place. I felt old walking past that boogie bar (I never went in, only walked past to get to Rivers Stage) and I'm only 21.Yep. Saw one young lad sat on the grass, and just vomit into his own lap... Also saw a wee lassie lying in between two portaloos
Thank god for the king tut's stage.
Children ruining adult events is the ultimate ick.
Made me so glad I don't have a daughter, seeing the "clothes" a lot of them had on (or didn't).Walking past the boogie bar was an eye opener. Saw a wee boy no older than fourteen get hauled out by his shirt collar by a guard. His jaw was swinging all over the place. I felt old walking past that boogie bar (I never went in, only walked past to get to Rivers Stage) and I'm only 21.
I just want to know how the girls were allowed to leave the house dressed like that. Even I wouldn't be allowed out wearing that. Oh my god I sound like my mum.
It's currently 12+. Apparently 12-15 years olds need to be accompanied by 21+ but we know that wasn't enforced. I've been going every year since it started bar last year and it never used to be that age. When I first went in 2017 my ticket said 16+,under 18s to be accompanied by 21+.Made me so glad I don't have a daughter, seeing the "clothes" a lot of them had on (or didn't).
It's so embarrassing - I stayed in euro hostel and got talking to people from Spain and Germany...they were shocked at the behaviour of such young kids. Really hope trnsmt raise the age limit for next year.
Don’t you mean tit’s?Oh duck off Dave. You’re bringing nothing to the table but terrible grammar and tits that are bigger than mine. It’s a hard pass’s’s xx
This exactly! a family member of mine has started dating a guy who hasn't even tried the most basic of foods, like watermelon, or beans, and he's very very finicky and will turn away food the instant he puts it on his tongue. I don't know how he's going to make it with kids, but he's planning to have them.Adult fussy eaters. Literally makes my skin crawl.
I’m getting a lot of holiday videos on my TikTok FYP at the moment and the amount of people who go on an all-inclusive holiday to sit and eat burger and chips genuinely had me wanting to launch my phone out of the window.