Haha yes!!!! Just use their name!!!! Or eat a meal without telling everyoneSaid this before,
"Lunch with this beau"
Who cares!
Haha yes!!!! Just use their name!!!! Or eat a meal without telling everyoneSaid this before,
"Lunch with this beau"
Who cares!
Lol, my parents' friends do that and I'm 25, my mom's 56. Just slap me in the face instead of saying "Twins."When a mum posts a pic of herself and her teenage daughter having lunch, someone is bound to comment "Sisters!"
Yeah, sisters where one looks 30 years older than the other
It's worse when they post a pic of a kid and they say "excuse little johnnies bed hair", like people are going to judge a kid for not looking perfect in a photo! Parents like that are the worst and their kids will grow up feeling tit about themselves.Annoys me when people post an Instagram story of and there's something tiny & insignificant in the background (e.g. a sock on the floor) and they write a massive caption saying "Ignore this sock it's covering a spill blah blah".
If you'd not put a huge arrow and caption next to it nobody would have noticed!!
But what is a Mind PT?I think my husband might be about to become a Tattler. He said to me last night
"I don't really look much at Instagram but I fell down a hole... What the actual duck is a Mind PT, and why is every other person one?"
I'll send him a link haha!
Like a personal trainer but for your mind. I'm assuming they tut at you in a convincingly sympathetic manner, gently suggest turning your phone off 10 minutes earlier at night and get £30 for it.But what is a Mind PT?
And usual drigging tedious and boring. Now if it was complete a marathon yeah I'd applaud yaWhen people caption a photo about an achievement with "So I did a thing". Humble-braggy and awful.
That stuff is awful because not only are you basically criticizing your kid in public, you're putting them on a platform where all people do is alternately fawn and criticize you for everything you say, wear and do. Is it really that hard to keep your kid off social media until they're at an age where they can understand some of the consequences of putting everything online? You wouldn't show your family photo albums and personal diary to random people in the street, so why is it OK to put it all in front of a huge audience??It's worse when they post a pic of a kid and they say "excuse little johnnies bed hair", like people are going to judge a kid for not looking perfect in a photo! Parents like that are the worst and their kids will grow up feeling tit about themselves.
And it's ALWAYS some pure shite about "how social media sets beauty standards".People who ask you to complete their survey for university and never come back again.