After Caroline flack's death, Mark Wright spouting the 'be kind' bullshit and giving a woke preachy sermon on his radio show after the mental and emotional abuse he put his ex girlfriend through plus his misogynistic behaviour towards other women.This is probably top of my list of rage inducing pish on social media. You can bet it's usually from someone who is an absolute thundercunt to everyone and posts ridiculous amounts of vaguebooking attention seeking shite.
Disgusting.After Caroline flack's death, Mark Wright spouting the 'be kind' bullshit and giving a woke preachy sermon on his radio show after the mental and emotional abuse he put his ex girlfriend through plus his misogynistic behaviour towards other women.
Yep, mainly used by two faced people.#bekind
Fuck. Off.
Yep, that one is getting shared to death this morning. What annoys me is that we don't even know if the spiel/story is true, or if the guy even knew he was having his picture taken as he's not even looking at the camera. Have they took the pic on the sly? Is it all just one big made-up virtue signal? Maybe it's actually their own grandad and they're all in on it together for the 'GramJust seen a post of an old guy in Wetherspoons and with it was some spiel about how this woman noticed he couldn’t work the app on his phone, so she helped him by ordering his drinks and then chatting to him, apparently he hadn’t spoken to anyone in a year, we should make the effort to help the elderly bla bla bla.
Don’t get me wrong it’s a nice thing to do but this is the same as when people make a show of helping a homeless person. They don’t exist to make you look good on Facebook, taking pictures or videos and writing a sob story on Facebook that they probably didn’t agree to you posting is so ghoulish. People should help others because it’s the right thing to do, not because it makes them look good on social media.
I'll be honest and say I have posted about helping homeless on FB. We have a couple of local homeless lads and they are lovely. One time chatting to one, he said how much he missed home cooked food. It was around November time last year and I did a shout out to see if any local friends wanted to take it in turns with me to cook a bit extra in the evenings so that they had a hot meal over the cold winter months. And it worked. I didn't want to message people directly in case they felt obliged to help when they may not have been in the position to do so. This was the only post I made though, we didn't make any song or dance about feeding the lads over winter.Just seen a post of an old guy in Wetherspoons and with it was some spiel about how this woman noticed he couldn’t work the app on his phone, so she helped him by ordering his drinks and then chatting to him, apparently he hadn’t spoken to anyone in a year, we should make the effort to help the elderly bla bla bla.
Don’t get me wrong it’s a nice thing to do but this is the same as when people make a show of helping a homeless person. They don’t exist to make you look good on Facebook, taking pictures or videos and writing a sob story on Facebook that they probably didn’t agree to you posting is so ghoulish. People should help others because it’s the right thing to do, not because it makes them look good on social media.
I do agree although this one should’ve been made public in a way, it needs to be brought to attention that places like that, where older people do visit and do not have a smartphone or know to use one other than to call/text are being singled out. It made me sad that oneJust seen a post of an old guy in Wetherspoons and with it was some spiel about how this woman noticed he couldn’t work the app on his phone, so she helped him by ordering his drinks and then chatting to him, apparently he hadn’t spoken to anyone in a year, we should make the effort to help the elderly bla bla bla.
Don’t get me wrong it’s a nice thing to do but this is the same as when people make a show of helping a homeless person. They don’t exist to make you look good on Facebook, taking pictures or videos and writing a sob story on Facebook that they probably didn’t agree to you posting is so ghoulish. People should help others because it’s the right thing to do, not because it makes them look good on social media.
But that’s different, you’re putting a direct plea for help alongside an action you’ve taken. You’re not just showing off about the good deed you did for the day expecting lots of glory from your friends/followers. You’re using social media for how it should be used - creating a community!I'll be honest and say I have posted about helping homeless on FB. We have a couple of local homeless lads and they are lovely. One time chatting to one, he said how much he missed home cooked food. It was around November time last year and I did a shout out to see if any local friends wanted to take it in turns with me to cook a bit extra in the evenings so that they had a hot meal over the cold winter months. And it worked. I didn't want to message people directly in case they felt obliged to help when they may not have been in the position to do so. This was the only post I made though, we didn't make any song or dance about feeding the lads over winter.
Tattle are spying on usAs addition the comments already made here regarding Palestinian. I’m 2000% sick of under 25’s (but mostly jumped up teenagers. Usually hiding behind a kpop or anime aviator) who think they’re the second coming of Jesus Christ himself because they’re retweeting and posting about world
events. Especially ongoing deep rooted ones such as police brutality in the US and currently Palestine.
They way they pile on and DM influencers/celebrities is vile. They talk down to them in such a patronising manner forgetting that some of these people are often 10+ years older than them. (If I had spoken or messaged someone i the way some of these kids have I would get my internet privileges taken away)
I’m sick of their attitude that a person is uneducated/ignorant/“ist”/“phobe”/unaware etc because they’ve not put something on their socials. When generations of people managed to care and be aware of world events without the need to post all over the internet and @kpopanimelover25 being a patronising twat.
Its all a right load of old guff , in my opinion, virtue-signalling. Lots online comes from organisations trolling/posting on social media, under some psydonymn to make out that its a member of the public doing it, etcJust seen a post of an old guy in Wetherspoons and with it was some spiel about how this woman noticed he couldn’t work the app on his phone, so she helped him by ordering his drinks and then chatting to him, apparently he hadn’t spoken to anyone in a year, we should make the effort to help the elderly bla bla bla.
Don’t get me wrong it’s a nice thing to do but this is the same as when people make a show of helping a homeless person. They don’t exist to make you look good on Facebook, taking pictures or videos and writing a sob story on Facebook that they probably didn’t agree to you posting is so ghoulish. People should help others because it’s the right thing to do, not because it makes them look good on social media.
'Simples' is right up there with 'just sayin' and 'end of' as the most eye-roll way to end a social media post. Bonus points if they spell it as 'end off'.I’m seeing it a little less now, but when people post a bit of a rant or an opinion, or a reply and end it with ‘simples’. Those meerkat adverts have ruined everything.
That’ll be vladTattle are spying on us
Yes totally agree, older people don’t always know what to do with various apps and stuff. I’m 30, reasonably tech savvy or so I thought, and even I’m confused with all the different social media platforms these days so I can’t imagine what it’s like to be elderly and have no clue what a Wetherspoons app is but not being able to buy a drink without it!I do agree although this one should’ve been made public in a way, it needs to be brought to attention that places like that, where older people do visit and do not have a smartphone or know to use one other than to call/text are being singled out. It made me sad that one
I do agree about filming though, there’s a difference to bringing light to a situation and bragging
Agree it’s different when you’re actually being proactive to help someone and not just patting yourself on the back.But that’s different, you’re putting a direct plea for help alongside an action you’ve taken. You’re not just showing off about the good deed you did for the day expecting lots of glory from your friends/followers. You’re using social media for how it should be used - creating a community!
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