Yeah I'm glad you said this because I feel shit watching them thinking I can't afford to juat randomly go in b&m and buy loads of stuff I would like and it's not an expensive shop plus me and partner both work full time fairly decent wage but still couldn't just do it like they doI'm so glad I'm not the only one who finds it irritating. If someone is able to unexpectedly spend £200 in B&m, money isn't a major concern for them. The vloggers who do this annoy me, because they clearly don't think of their followers who maybe struggling and will still spend money they can't afford. I know their viewers are accountable for their own actions, but being a vlogger/influencer puts them in a position to use their platforms for good and not to brag. Sorry for the ramble, I just feel too many greedy people use social media for everything but good
The idiots posting the videos probably can’t afford it either. They’ll be up to their necks in credit cards and loan debts. There’s a lady I’m connected to on FB and I know for a fact she has a staggering amount of debt but it doesn’t stop her posting about all the useless shit she keeps buying. The debt mountain keeps growing but one day it’s going to hit her hard.Yeah I'm glad you said this because I feel shit watching them thinking I can't afford to juat randomly go in b&m and buy loads of stuff I would like and it's not an expensive shop plus me and partner both work full time fairly decent wage but still couldn't just do it like they do
Oh, the "capsule wardrobe" crap has been around for years. In the days before SM, the fashion mags were full of articles at the start of every season, with helpful suggestions of different ways to wear your £500 smart jacket, and your £300 cashmere sweater (never a jumper, always a "sweater"Twats who call clothes ‘pieces’.
‘What pieces are you wearing today’
‘What pieces are going in your capsule wardrobe’
Twats
came onto tattle especially to add that one today
Yes it was Donna Karan who coined that phrase years ago, and also 'statement pieces' as in, you can chuck on any old sweater and a pair of scruffy jeans but if you add a £400.00 'statement' coat or jacket your good to goOh, the "capsule wardrobe" crap has been around for years. In the days before SM, the fashion mags were full of articles at the start of every season, with helpful suggestions of different ways to wear your £500 smart jacket, and your £300 cashmere sweater (never a jumper, always a "sweater") and your £800 leather boots, which were highly impractical if you have to jump on and off the train or tube to work.
Everyone that I knew had a wardrobe full of Top Shop t-shirts, and a big coat from Chelsea Girl, no-one spent more than thirty quid on any one "piece".
The 'power-mod' situation is what will kill Reddit imo. It's become a big problem over there. There's one person who mods over 2000 subs, and another mod who deletes others posts to repost himself (he is affiliated with a popular FB meme group). It's all kind of pathetic if you ask me.Sometimes I wonder how fascistic dictatorial regimes were allowed to take hold but then I encounter one of those moderators on a community Facebook group and I completely understand why.
The bloke in charge of my hometown’s page is constantly policing people’s harmless interactions and acting the martyr about how hard a job it is to approve or delete a couple of Facebook posts. He even proclaimed where flowers should be placed recently when a member of the community died tragically. We were provided with a photo of the patch of grass.
Some people act like absolute idiots when given just a little bit of “power”. It’s almost scary.
or the Mum that's spent £150 on some black trainers knowing darn well these are not allowed at their kids school! who then goes to papers as she doesnt have the money to buy shoes so the kid cant go into school and isnt getting their educationIf my parents had been splashed all over the local newspaper holding up two skirts with their best compo face basically telling everyone I had massive hips I’d never of spoken to them again. Bet she got some stick Monday morning. I wonder when the hairstyle one will appear?
How about this oneHaven’t seen any compo face stories about boys haircuts yet. I’m sure it won’t be long.
I’ve just remembered I saw something similar yesterday! A parent was raging because she’d bought two pairs of Kickers ankle boots from tbe “school shoes” section of a website. School have said that boots aren’t allowed. Parent screaming “BUT THE WEBSITE PUT THEM IN THE SCHOOL SHOES SECTION!”or the Mum that's spent £150 on some black trainers knowing darn well these are not allowed at their kids school! who then goes to papers as she doesnt have the money to buy shoes so the kid cant go into school and isnt getting their education
Is this the one where she apparently wore the same skirt last year, this is just a size up?I’ve just seen another compo face story about secondary school uniform. This time a mother is moaning that her daughter’s skirt is deemed unacceptable. The policy is “knee length”. Cue a photo of the daughter wearing a skirt halfway up her thighs
Haven’t seen any compo face stories about boys haircuts yet. I’m sure it won’t be long.
Couldn't agree more. Some people get disgustingly obsessed with true crime stuff. I like to watch docs on the subject, but I mostly keep it to myself, and prefer the programmes that deal with the impact of the crime, rather than anything sensationalist.This is a bit of a specific one but it really riles me up...
People who are literally obsessed with true crime - I enjoy listening to a few podcasts myself, but some people go way overboard and forget that real people and their real loved ones have been hurt/killed. Sometimes they'll even harass the families themselves.
I stumbled across this screenshot in a random subreddit... Who the hell has a serial killer tattooed on the back of their neck? I wonder if 'anyone with negative comments' includes the families and friends of the people he murdered. As a lot of the comments said, he wouldn't 'have your back', he would kill you.
It is like the internet version of those women who used to marry serial killers in prison. You get so many people talking about how misunderstood these people were and how they just know they were lovely people deep down and if they had met them then they wouldn't have killed anyone because their love would have saved them - you see it most often with people fantasising about Ted Bundy and the Columbine shooters. It's a big issue on TikTok mostly.
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