Not Stoked.

Whaaaaaaaat

No way, remember him from radlands, he was always sound

RIP

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Sad news…

What the hell? Always got on well with Brad. Damn.

Second night in a row there’s been a party going on in the block. I live on the top floor and could hear the music through earplugs.

I couldn’t work out if it was coming from a bottom floor flat, or more worryingly, the underground carpark (there’s an open air section). I woke up at 3am and decided to go investigate - got dressed, got the lift down, stepped out and was greeted by half a dozen roadmen hanging out in the foyer. Decided to get back in the lift.

They definitely didn’t live here and what’s more of an issue is that the lock on the two entrance doors aren’t working at the moment so anyone can just walk in. If it happens again tonight I might have to be a bit braver and go find out what’s going on.

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I wouldnt bother going down again. Just call the police and let them sort it.

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Yeah, I mean its not like I’d be knocking on anyone’s doors myself, but you’re probably right

Third night in a row, the music went on until 7am.

I went down again last night at 3am, turns out it’s not coming from a flat, it was a car with tinted windows parked in the basement carpark. Which is odd right, as it must be a resident as otherwise how would they have got in there, but then, why sit in your own car for 5 hours listening to extremely loud music.

I rang the police but they said to speak to the council first unless it keeps happening. I’m going to speak to the housing association later. Don’t want to seem like a Karen, but it feels a bit sketchy

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Tell the police they’re dealing drugs and they might come out and do their job sooner!

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I’ve been on holiday this week and had to put up with people loudly listening to videos on their phone every single day, everywhere I went.

At the airport, on the sun loungers, at the bar in the evening…just constant tinny fucking bloop bloop noise of people going through instagram without headphones absolutely everywhere.

Train into work at 6am today…some Michael Fabricant listening to music. Out loud.

Got on the quiet carriage of a beautiful GWR train this evening…all was well for like 5 mins…then the middle aged Phil Mitchell alike twat near gets his phone out, listens to loads of videos, loudly, then starts yapping on it, loudly. Literally by a sign saying please don’t use a mobile phone.

I have tapped people on the shoulder and asked them to stop before but it feels like trying to hold back a tide. You never know who you might be dealing with too.

It happens every single time I get on any public transport.

I try and have as little impact on people as humanely possible whenever I leave my house but a significant amount of people are either just horrible, repulsive selfish bastards or utterly oblivious.

I’ve just had enough and I dont know what the solution is. I need to start smoking weed again or something.

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I bet you hate the idiots who only ever use recorded voice messages on whats app too..? Drives me nuts.

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At work I ask when their birthday is, ‘ooh why?’, so I can get you some headphones.
They always act disgruntled. Amuses me anyway.

It’s becoming more and more prelevant and seemingly nobody else seems to care. The true death knell of society will be when it’s ‘acceptable’ to be on your phone at the cinema.

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This.

Who sends a 2 minute voice note?

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Haha, thats amazing.

Nothing like this at my work, but I’m sure people think I’m weird because I listen to Wife Swap all day currently.

Public FaceTime. Absolute worst

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(Any excuse to post this again)

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May aswell.

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“Warning: Only 8 1/2 minutes long”

That’s a full length by today’s standards :joy:

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This is slowly creeping in for sure. Last year was in a screening and two people at either ends of the theatre had their phones on full brightness and just constantly refreshing some page or feed. Not even reading anything. Just basically fiddling. People told them to stop they just argued back. Eventually had to get the ushers involved. Scum, subhuman scum

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Went to the cinema last week and someone a couple rows in front was on Facebook a couple times. Infuriating.

I was on my schools ski trip in Feb and one of the evening activities was a cinema trip with 3 other schools and we had to confiscate phones for the film (we did overnight anyway so they were used to the routine) and a group of really snotty girls kicked off so much that they decided they would rather sit and chat in the corridor than sit and watch the film because they couldn’t understand that they shouldn’t be on their phone in a cinema. Was utterly embarrassing.

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