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The social media element is the real poison element. Like has been said, people have dressed up for screenings etc before but making it something more just incites attempts at further escalations of crazes. One minute it's dress up, the next it's performance, the next its increased scale and eventually...
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Originally posted by Neon Ignition View PostThe social media element is the real poison element. Like has been said, people have dressed up for screenings etc before but making it something more just incites attempts at further escalations of crazes. One minute it's dress up, the next it's performance, the next its increased scale and eventually...
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Well just got a letter from the council looks like i'll be homeless come november as they are rennovating the towerblock i live in which is code for we are tearing the flats down and your not invited back. It's insane they have given just months before they start and everyone is expected to somehow magically find other places to live. Just what i didn't need when i'm already stuggling to hold onto my job with ill health. Most parts of leeds are **** to live in as i have lived in them before they are rough as hell, no idea where i'm going to end up at this rate.
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I seem to be in the minority that doesn't mind celebrating anniversaries on days near the date, rather than actually on it.
As a kid, you might have a party at the weekend nearest your birthday, rather than a random Tuesday, but so many adults seem incapable of accepting you might to flex a bit.
Tried to organise a night out and it's a nightmare. One person was like "it's my boyfriend's birthday", so rather than flex to the only date all 8 of us could do, we just procrastinated until it never happened.
A band that me and my friends have loved since teens are finally touring the 30th anniversary of one of our fave albums growing up, but it's the 10th wedding anniversary of one of our mates.
If you've survived being married for a decade, can your marriage not survive celebrating a day after?
So he's not coming.
Me and the wife always discuss what's coming up and see there's nothing else on, but understand if something is immovable, like a gig or show, we can rain check our personal anniversary.
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To be fair to that bloke, if that's something that's really important to his partner, he can hardly sack it off till the following weekend because he wants to go out with his mates. Obviously it's a shame but it doesn't stop the rest of you going.
Originally posted by QualityChimpTried to organise a night out and it's a nightmare. One person was like "it's my boyfriend's birthday", so rather than flex to the only date all 8 of us could do, we just procrastinated until it never happens
Best solution to cat herding friends that I know of.
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Blackpool Pleasure Beach no longer offer the cheap entry wristbands anymore (which don't include rides). It's just a flat full whack entry price for everyone now. Tory-esque levels of equality right there. This means we can't go there (as well as Arcade Club) as my mum is too old for rides and my wife is p-reggers.
FFS. It looks like I'm going to be walking around Blackpool for two days with my dick in my hand at this rate.
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