I always think, they’re clearly not fucking OK, hence the emergency services in attendance.There will be a FB post on the local pages.
Something like - Major accident. 20 ambulances and 5 fire appliances in attendance. Roads closed until further notice.
Then underneath, aah, the same comments.
Hope everyone ok x
Hope everyone ok x
Hundreds of them. I despair.
oh we get “anyone hear the sirens? What one is it and where is it going?” Is it any of your business? Irks me so muchI always think, they’re clearly not fucking OK, hence the emergency services in attendance.
Also, the rubberneckers who post to say they noticed police/ambulance attending something on X Street, or air ambulance landing in the park: what’s going on? Nosy bastards
Totally, doughnuts are rankVideos trending again of hands with horribly long nails pulling apart doughnuts filled with a vast amount of gloop
It’s just gross
It’s like when people say “oh Instagram deleted loads of my followers” when people have chosen to unfollow you. Don’t understand why people take it so personally.I follow loads of home reno accounts and inevitably loads of them have a baby so the feed changes. Fine whatever but I'll unfollow. And then sometimes they rant on their stories that people aren't happy that they now have a house/personal accountbore off people can follow and unfollow who they want!!
Omg yesDon’t know if this has been mentioned before, but I’m tired of seeing slender/ average sized women show off their “cellulite” or tummy rolls and go on about it like they’re in the running for the Nobel peace prize. E.g. Irish insta hun Roz Purcell.
the size 10/12 narcissist that like to post on social media memes about being over weight or how dreadful they lookOmg yes
I would also say, in the same sentiment, average women with a bit of pudge telling us to love out bodies and being body positive and being a 'campaigner' .like Jonathan Ross daughter taking underwear pics and telling us how amazing she is for doing it. So boring.
And the post pregnant underwear pics.
It's just narcissists using an excuse to take a selfie.
Imagine going back to 2001 and describing in 20 years it is socially acceptable to take pics of your average body in your average underwear as being the norm
Omg that sets my anxiety off!! Where is the logic in posting the after photo firstPeople who post before and after pictures back to front
‘Might delete later’People who post pictures with captions “omg state of me! I look so fat/ugly etc”
If you thought you looked a state you wouldn’t upload the bloody picture!
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