I feel like I might get cancelled for what I’m about to say.
Festivals and concerts should be treated differently. People come to festivals to enjoy music, food/drinks and hang out with people and just vibe I guess. Concerts are for one act only and to only support them. So the etiquette of these both events shouldn’t be treated the same way.
I also understand that in this case people came to ny to see skz maybe for the first time ever and this may have been their only chance of seeing them but behaving like a normal human being and being aware of people surrounding you and the situation as a whole is very important.
Shoving people, putting others at risk, being rude and ignorant while other artists are performing and on top complaining about it is not the way to enjoy music.
Emily Gregory wins Florida’s District 87 special election, flipping the deep red district where Trump’s Mar-a-Lago is located.
She defeated the candidate personally endorsed by Trump.
Why is the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on Twitter arguing with Cardi B? Y’all are a federal agency. Your job is national security, not clapping back at celebrities because they criticized U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. This is so dangerously weird.
Tonight at Walmart, I watched a 5 year old boy ask a little girl if he could hug her because he liked her sweater.
She said, "No."
He smiled, "Okay! I like your sweater. Bye!" and ran back to his dad.
To his dad, he proudly said:
"I didn't hug her because she said no... but I told her I liked her sweater!"
His dad replied, "Cool, buddy!"
'...and they
went on shopping.
If a 5-year-old boy can understand consent and respect a "No," then so can every adult.
I’m coming out as pro mall I love shopping in physical stores and trying things on and feeling the material and walking around with multiple bags from different stores and getting a little snack at the food court