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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

While I was out for my usual three mile walk yesterday evening, I was horrified to see large groups of teenagers hanging out all huddled together laughing and joking like it's the bloody mid-term break ffs.

As our small nation approaches 1000 confirmed cases of covid-19 and several hundred people critically ill in hospital, and four deaths. It's time for the parents of these teens to wake the fuck up and start taking responsibility!!!!!

Just remember the Lombardy region in Northern Italy went from one thousand cases of covid-19 to sixteen thousand cases in less than two weeks...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Idiots ... blame the parents

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You really think it's only teenagers OP?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My kid's are cracking up at home but they understand they have to do it if we want to protect their Grandparents and everyone else. But their friends snap chat stories look like they are having a great time out and about.

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By *s LollyWoman
over a year ago

The pub then supermacs ...

Totally disagree there's parks and beaches full of adults packed in over the weekend ignoring the warning about keeping home and apart from each other.....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

People on here also looking for meets.Really what does that say about looking after oneself and others when it comes to sexual health aswell.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Totally disagree there's parks and beaches full of adults packed in over the weekend ignoring the warning about keeping home and apart from each other....."

Glendalough and Slieve Bloom now closed to the public as adults didn't heed social distancing guidelines. They had to call the Air ambulance to a accident on Slieve Bloom at the weekend as cars were blocking the way. Garda and Ambulances have enough to be doing without this

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By *DGF20Man
over a year ago

Dublin

What are u surprised? Teenagers here are probably worst animals in all Europe, not just they don't respect social distance, social behaviour, drugs, all sorts of troubles...

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By *rmrs1234Couple
over a year ago

Waterford


"What are u surprised? Teenagers here are probably worst animals in all Europe, not just they don't respect social distance, social behaviour, drugs, all sorts of troubles... "

Animals???? Ffs

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What are u surprised? Teenagers here are probably worst animals in all Europe, not just they don't respect social distance, social behaviour, drugs, all sorts of troubles... "

Ffs I wouldn’t consider my 4 teenagers as animals and they aren’t out roaming the streets looking for drugs or trouble either

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By *igBlondeDommeWoman
over a year ago

middle of nowhere


"What are u surprised? Teenagers here are probably worst animals in all Europe, not just they don't respect social distance, social behaviour, drugs, all sorts of troubles... "

Animals??? Next thing you know they'll be posting pics of their cock on dating sites .

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By *DGF20Man
over a year ago

Dublin

I didn't said your kids are animals guys! But how many of them they are? This country has seriously problem with teenagers and u can't tell me that's not true! Law have to be changed asap, much more power given to guards.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

How can you possibley blame teenagers when there are still grown ass adults doing the same thing.

A hell of alot more grown ups need to start leading by example

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By *DGF20Man
over a year ago

Dublin

Right there is a problem somewhere, definitely starting from home...just tell me your opinion, am i right or not?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Right there is a problem somewhere, definitely starting from home...just tell me your opinion, am i right or not? "

Is there is a problem in some areas with antisocial behaviour? Yes

Are the teenagers soley to blame? No

Are teenagers the biggest problem facing europe or us?

No

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

It's not the teenagers themselves I blame, it's their idiot parents. Most likely the same sort of d*unken idiots I witnessed all jumping into taxi on Saturday night off to meet some other d*unken idiots at a house party somewhere. Under normal circumstances they wouldn't be doing anything wrong by congregating in groups hanging out, but this isn't normal circumstances. there is a worldwide pandemic and vulnerable people are dying in large numbers..

Please Wake the fuck up parents!!!!

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By *eaAndBenCouple
over a year ago

Dublin

Ah lads, stop with blaming young people for this. It is an extremely big ask of teenagers and young adults and the ones I know, mine included, are being really good about keeping to themselves. Hard as any of us might find it the natural inclination of teenagers to be together in a social groups at an age when they should be free to. My own brood haven’t been anywhere in days and are doing so with a stoic attitude that I admire.

I’m so sick of teenagers and young adults being maligned just because they are the easiest group to point at.

Aside from the current situation in which we find ourselves I take exception to anyone referring to teenagers as animals or saying we’ve got a problem with them. I don’t know where you are from or what social issues there might be in your area but the teenagers I interact with regularly give me hope for our species, bright, socially minded, inquisitive, fun and generally awesome we could all do with spending more time with them, listening to them and hearing what they have to say. They have a lot they could teach us.

Bea x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By *igBlondeDommeWoman
over a year ago

middle of nowhere


"It's not the teenagers themselves I blame, it's their idiot parents. Most likely the same sort of d*unken idiots I witnessed all jumping into taxi on Saturday night off to meet some other d*unken idiots at a house party somewhere. Under normal circumstances they wouldn't be doing anything wrong by congregating in groups hanging out, but this isn't normal circumstances. there is a worldwide pandemic and vulnerable people are dying in large numbers..

Please Wake the fuck up parents!!!! "

I hope you were keeping 2m distance from the people you were observing while you were also out Saturday night. Also how do you know they were going to a house party.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I work in security and I witness this on a daily basis. Large groups of teenagers hanging around the streets and shopping centres. When you ask them to separate and move on they only laugh.

I personally blame the parents for not having more control over them.

I hope parents and teenagers realise how serious this situation is and its only going to get worse

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By *DGF20Man
over a year ago

Dublin

They are well overprotected and they know that, i am actually really surprised how many people defend them...i wasn't good kid at all when i was young but remember when i was cought by police, few slaps straight away, arrested, on the way home in their car few more proper slaps and then few more at home

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By *DGF20Man
over a year ago

Dublin


"I work in security and I witness this on a daily basis. Large groups of teenagers hanging around the streets and shopping centres. When you ask them to separate and move on they only laugh.

I personally blame the parents for not having more control over them.

I hope parents and teenagers realise how serious this situation is and its only going to get worse "

Ni man they don't realise, that's the problem, they live in some different world!

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"What are u surprised? Teenagers here are probably worst animals in all Europe, not just they don't respect social distance, social behaviour, drugs, all sorts of troubles... "

Come on now you cant tar all teenagers with the same brush

They're not animals or the worst in Europe

We all make mistakes as we grow up including drugs,drink ,trouble with gangs and cops but thats how we learn acceptable and unacceptable behaviour.

The industry I work in can have 25,000 young adults enjoying themselves at a music festival.98% of them are great no trouble and the other 2% have taken drink or drugs and are arseholes

Probably adults taking drink and at parties with their friends every weekend is the same percentage

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By *DGF20Man
over a year ago

Dublin


"What are u surprised? Teenagers here are probably worst animals in all Europe, not just they don't respect social distance, social behaviour, drugs, all sorts of troubles...

Come on now you cant tar all teenagers with the same brush

They're not animals or the worst in Europe

We all make mistakes as we grow up including drugs,drink ,trouble with gangs and cops but thats how we learn acceptable and unacceptable behaviour.

The industry I work in can have 25,000 young adults enjoying themselves at a music festival.98% of them are great no trouble and the other 2% have taken drink or drugs and are arseholes

Probably adults taking drink and at parties with their friends every weekend is the same percentage

"

I know what you mean and u right, there is a many nice kids and teenagers, agree with you

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman
over a year ago

My town

I actually think the teenagers are taking it more seriously then the adults in some cases

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Unfortunately most of the people attending house parties at this stage in the midst of the covid-19 crisis are the progeny of alcoholics themselves, and are most likely living with fetal alcohol syndrome. It's totally impossible to reason with a brain damaged person like this.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"They are well overprotected and they know that, i am actually really surprised how many people defend them...i wasn't good kid at all when i was young but remember when i was cought by police, few slaps straight away, arrested, on the way home in their car few more proper slaps and then few more at home "

So getting smacked around one time by the guards and their parents will sort them out....

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By *eaAndBenCouple
over a year ago

Dublin


"Unfortunately most of the people attending house parties at this stage in the midst of the covid-19 crisis are the progeny of alcoholics themselves, and are most likely living with fetal alcohol syndrome. It's totally impossible to reason with a brain damaged person like this. "

Generalization much

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"Unfortunately most of the people attending house parties at this stage in the midst of the covid-19 crisis are the progeny of alcoholics themselves, and are most likely living with fetal alcohol syndrome. It's totally impossible to reason with a brain damaged person like this. "

Did you get that from

Fuckingidiotsbelieveanyoldshitetheyreadontheinternet.com

Like all the other crap you come out with

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By *rmrs1234Couple
over a year ago

Waterford


"Unfortunately most of the people attending house parties at this stage in the midst of the covid-19 crisis are the progeny of alcoholics themselves, and are most likely living with fetal alcohol syndrome. It's totally impossible to reason with a brain damaged person like this.

Did you get that from

Fuckingidiotsbelieveanyoldshitetheyreadontheinternet.com

Like all the other crap you come out with "

Think its best to ignore him BM. People like that are just oxygen thieves xx

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By *ohng69Man
over a year ago

athenry


"Unfortunately most of the people attending house parties at this stage in the midst of the covid-19 crisis are the progeny of alcoholics themselves, and are most likely living with fetal alcohol syndrome. It's totally impossible to reason with a brain damaged person like this.

Did you get that from

Fuckingidiotsbelieveanyoldshitetheyreadontheinternet.com

Like all the other crap you come out with

Think its best to ignore him BM. People like that are just oxygen thieves xx"

I think you're right. I was about to reply but it's wasting my time and energy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The teenagers you see congregating are most likely the ones with no safe place to go. For many young people school is their only safe space and teachers the only example of responsible adulting they see. That has been taken from them and just like many adult domestic violence victims stuck at home right now they have lost there refuge from their abuser.

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By *he English OneMan
over a year ago

west


"While I was out for my usual three mile walk yesterday evening, I was horrified to see large groups of teenagers hanging out all huddled together laughing and joking like it's the bloody mid-term break ffs.

As our small nation approaches 1000 confirmed cases of covid-19 and several hundred people critically ill in hospital, and four deaths. It's time for the parents of these teens to wake the fuck up and start taking responsibility!!!!!

Just remember the Lombardy region in Northern Italy went from one thousand cases of covid-19 to sixteen thousand cases in less than two weeks...

"

The number of cases is a concern but we need to realise most of them cases will make a full recovery but yes I agree people who are ignoring the warnings really need to cop on like its ok if 2 or 3 friends hang out but keeping their distances maybe if the Gardaí were given powers to punish those who isn't listening to the warnings then maybe they will think twice to ignore things

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Well it's not like teenagers to disobey the rules

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"While I was out for my usual three mile walk yesterday evening, I was horrified to see large groups of teenagers hanging out all huddled together laughing and joking like it's the bloody mid-term break ffs.

As our small nation approaches 1000 confirmed cases of covid-19 and several hundred people critically ill in hospital, and four deaths. It's time for the parents of these teens to wake the fuck up and start taking responsibility!!!!!

Just remember the Lombardy region in Northern Italy went from one thousand cases of covid-19 to sixteen thousand cases in less than two weeks...

The number of cases is a concern but we need to realise most of them cases will make a full recovery but yes I agree people who are ignoring the warnings really need to cop on like its ok if 2 or 3 friends hang out but keeping their distances maybe if the Gardaí were given powers to punish those who isn't listening to the warnings then maybe they will think twice to ignore things "

This is spot on

Those teenagers may be escaping domestic or sexual abuse, they may have suffered at the hand of their parents their entire lives. If they stay indoors they may be risking more abuse or having to watch the same crimes against their siblings/the other parent. They may be terrified to tell anyone and feel that getting arrested is their safest option.

From now on I'm not even going to post on these types of discussions, if everyone done the same and stuck to the lighthearted, fun, mood lifting posts, eventually the dimwits will see their attention seeking behaviour is getting no attention and move on.

Daisy x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Those who aren't heeding the call for 'social distancing' aren't exclusive to any one demographic and to single out any particular group is purely disingenuous.

Yes, there are people playing too fast and loose with the recommended protocols but once more they are not people exclusive to one age/group. We must look after ourselves as best we can, focus on what we can control; I can't guarantee a person is washing their hands regularly but I can do so to myself.

Just like the constant questioning of people meeting on here, look after yourself. I can't control x, y and z from arranging meets but I can control not wanting to meet x, y and z. I can't control people going out and about but I can control not meeting them there.

Livelihoods have been lost, routine services turned upside down; childcare in most instances being unobtainable as some parents don't have the choice of staying at home and need to work.

Whilst it's not often in my nature to get involved in such things, OP, your complete lack of respect and sensitivity regarding this pandemic is nothing short of abhorrent.

What is currently happening throughout the entire world isn't an opportunity for anyone to shame another or generalise to the extent of suggesting people are "brain damaged". If it's an opportunity for anything it's to take stock of what matters to you and reflect.

Please don't take such a sensitive time, for everyone, as a chance to wind people up and pile on.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Let's be honest here teenagers handing around in groups are a problem when it comes to social distancing.

Any time I have gone out over the last few days I seen groups of them everywhere. They are not bad kids doing anything out of the way other than just hanging out.

But it is their parents that need to make sure they are not doing this. And they know full well that they are doing it. They are just turning a blind eye to it. as it's easyier than having to put up with a moody teenager .....and they probably won't get sick anyway.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Those who aren't heeding the call for 'social distancing' aren't exclusive to any one demographic and to single out any particular group is purely disingenuous.

Yes, there are people playing too fast and loose with the recommended protocols but once more they are not people exclusive to one age/group. We must look after ourselves as best we can, focus on what we can control; I can't guarantee a person is washing their hands regularly but I can do so to myself.

Just like the constant questioning of people meeting on here, look after yourself. I can't control x, y and z from arranging meets but I can control not wanting to meet x, y and z. I can't control people going out and about but I can control not meeting them there.

Livelihoods have been lost, routine services turned upside down; childcare in most instances being unobtainable as some parents don't have the choice of staying at home and need to work.

Whilst it's not often in my nature to get involved in such things, OP, your complete lack of respect and sensitivity regarding this pandemic is nothing short of abhorrent.

What is currently happening throughout the entire world isn't an opportunity for anyone to shame another or generalise to the extent of suggesting people are "brain damaged". If it's an opportunity for anything it's to take stock of what matters to you and reflect.

Please don't take such a sensitive time, for everyone, as a chance to wind people up and pile on. "

How dare you. I am playing my part to halt the transmission of covid-19, in my community by avoiding any physical contact with all my friends and family members. I only go to the supermarket when it's quiet to buy necessary items. I'm no longer receiving visitors at my home, I go for long walks on mostly deserted streets, and all I see are teenagers hanging out in large groups all huddled together laughing and joking.

If these feral teens, the progeny of alcoholic parents who couldn't give a damn about others in their community, then I fear it's only a matter of time before martial law is declared, and a curfew imposed with the army shooting anyone acting like idiots...

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"Those who aren't heeding the call for 'social distancing' aren't exclusive to any one demographic and to single out any particular group is purely disingenuous.

Yes, there are people playing too fast and loose with the recommended protocols but once more they are not people exclusive to one age/group. We must look after ourselves as best we can, focus on what we can control; I can't guarantee a person is washing their hands regularly but I can do so to myself.

Just like the constant questioning of people meeting on here, look after yourself. I can't control x, y and z from arranging meets but I can control not wanting to meet x, y and z. I can't control people going out and about but I can control not meeting them there.

Livelihoods have been lost, routine services turned upside down; childcare in most instances being unobtainable as some parents don't have the choice of staying at home and need to work.

Whilst it's not often in my nature to get involved in such things, OP, your complete lack of respect and sensitivity regarding this pandemic is nothing short of abhorrent.

What is currently happening throughout the entire world isn't an opportunity for anyone to shame another or generalise to the extent of suggesting people are "brain damaged". If it's an opportunity for anything it's to take stock of what matters to you and reflect.

Please don't take such a sensitive time, for everyone, as a chance to wind people up and pile on.

How dare you. I am playing my part to halt the transmission of covid-19, in my community by avoiding any physical contact with all my friends and family members. I only go to the supermarket when it's quiet to buy necessary items. I'm no longer receiving visitors at my home, I go for long walks on mostly deserted streets, and all I see are teenagers hanging out in large groups all huddled together laughing and joking.

If these feral teens, the progeny of alcoholic parents who couldn't give a damn about others in their community, then I fear it's only a matter of time before martial law is declared, and a curfew imposed with the army shooting anyone acting like idiots... "

In fairness although you're as mad as a box of frogs i get a good laugh out of you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Lmao!!

Hotel foxtrot!!

Shoot to kill is back!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Sake I'm not supposed to be posting

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

We are only a matter of days away from martial law being declared, all because of the irresponsible behavior of a minority of cretins.

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By *i winkersCouple
over a year ago

manchester

Not just teenagers, younger kids in our area going round in groups.

Parks, beaches and other public places were busy at the weekend.

Won't be long until the army will step in and force everyone to do as the government asks.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

How dare you. I am playing my part to halt the transmission of covid-19, in my community by avoiding any physical contact with all my friends and family members. ... "

Just wondering did this start before or after the current situation? And was it you or was it them that started scocialy distancing themselves from you?

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By *rmrspumpCouple
over a year ago

narnia


"We are only a matter of days away from martial law being declared, all because of the irresponsible behavior of a minority of cretins."

A lock down is not martial law, but hey, why let the truth get in the way of a bit of sensationalism

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By *irdnBorisMan
over a year ago

meath

People still not listening same in uk staying close to each other more deaths on the rise in uk and here as well . There is a lot of very selfish people out there i was out getting few bits in the shop yesterday and had to tell 2 people to fuck off away from me like what the hell can they not heed all the warnings from social media and news there be plenty of time for been social if and when this virus goes and people looking for meets is unreal time to stay safe and get through this

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By *he English OneMan
over a year ago

west


"Those who aren't heeding the call for 'social distancing' aren't exclusive to any one demographic and to single out any particular group is purely disingenuous.

Yes, there are people playing too fast and loose with the recommended protocols but once more they are not people exclusive to one age/group. We must look after ourselves as best we can, focus on what we can control; I can't guarantee a person is washing their hands regularly but I can do so to myself.

Just like the constant questioning of people meeting on here, look after yourself. I can't control x, y and z from arranging meets but I can control not wanting to meet x, y and z. I can't control people going out and about but I can control not meeting them there.

Livelihoods have been lost, routine services turned upside down; childcare in most instances being unobtainable as some parents don't have the choice of staying at home and need to work.

Whilst it's not often in my nature to get involved in such things, OP, your complete lack of respect and sensitivity regarding this pandemic is nothing short of abhorrent.

What is currently happening throughout the entire world isn't an opportunity for anyone to shame another or generalise to the extent of suggesting people are "brain damaged". If it's an opportunity for anything it's to take stock of what matters to you and reflect.

Please don't take such a sensitive time, for everyone, as a chance to wind people up and pile on.

How dare you. I am playing my part to halt the transmission of covid-19, in my community by avoiding any physical contact with all my friends and family members. I only go to the supermarket when it's quiet to buy necessary items. I'm no longer receiving visitors at my home, I go for long walks on mostly deserted streets, and all I see are teenagers hanging out in large groups all huddled together laughing and joking.

If these feral teens, the progeny of alcoholic parents who couldn't give a damn about others in their community, then I fear it's only a matter of time before martial law is declared, and a curfew imposed with the army shooting anyone acting like idiots... "

So how would shooting people help matters there is enough of that carry on going on in the states and you want to bring that shite here

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By *ary-JaneWoman
over a year ago

mid ulster

Blame the parents Very narrow minded... Ops my 16 year old jumped out the window to go meet a friend. He must be being abused at home. He's just a wee shit... He's back home again locked him in the cupboard this time...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Blame the parents Very narrow minded... Ops my 16 year old jumped out the window to go meet a friend. He must be being abused at home. He's just a wee shit... He's back home again locked him in the cupboard this time... "

I blame you for not locking him in there in the 1st place. You know what he is capable of.

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By *he English OneMan
over a year ago

west


"Blame the parents Very narrow minded... Ops my 16 year old jumped out the window to go meet a friend. He must be being abused at home. He's just a wee shit... He's back home again locked him in the cupboard this time... "

His name isn't Harry by any chance

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What are u surprised? Teenagers here are probably worst animals in all Europe, not just they don't respect social distance, social behaviour, drugs, all sorts of troubles... "

Thank god you were never one yourself!

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By *ohng69Man
over a year ago

athenry


"It's not the teenagers themselves I blame, it's their idiot parents. Most likely the same sort of d*unken idiots I witnessed all jumping into taxi on Saturday night off to meet some other d*unken idiots at a house party somewhere. Under normal circumstances they wouldn't be doing anything wrong by congregating in groups hanging out, but this isn't normal circumstances. there is a worldwide pandemic and vulnerable people are dying in large numbers..

Please Wake the fuck up parents!!!! "

your parents must be very proud

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

If these feral teens, the progeny of alcoholic parents who couldn't give a damn about others in their community, then I fear it's only a matter of time before martial law is declared, and a curfew imposed with the army shooting anyone acting like idiots... "

*scratches head

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

A pandemic like the corona virus is just mother nature's way of eliminating the old the sick and the weak from our small overpopulated planet.

Seven billion out of control arrogant naked apes, on a spinning ball of mud, orbiting a dying star-Quote Captain Paul Watson, of the Sea Shepherd..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A pandemic like the corona virus is just mother nature's way of eliminating the old the sick and the weak from our small overpopulated planet.

Seven billion out of control arrogant naked apes, on a spinning ball of mud, orbiting a dying star-Quote Captain Paul Watson, of the Sea Shepherd.. "

*scratches head

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By *rmrspumpCouple
over a year ago

narnia


"A pandemic like the corona virus is just mother nature's way of eliminating the old the sick and the weak from our small overpopulated planet.

Seven billion out of control arrogant naked apes, on a spinning ball of mud, orbiting a dying star-Quote Captain Paul Watson, of the Sea Shepherd.. "

Sweet. Fucking. Jesus

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A pandemic like the corona virus is just mother nature's way of eliminating the old the sick and the weak from our small overpopulated planet.

Seven billion out of control arrogant naked apes, on a spinning ball of mud, orbiting a dying star-Quote Captain Paul Watson, of the Sea Shepherd..

Sweet. Fucking. Jesus"

Honestly, I want whatever he's having.

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By *ontbesillywrapyourwillyMan
over a year ago

Tipperary

Teenagers are getting some rap. Some adults would want to check what social distancing is also.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Teenagers are getting some rap. Some adults would want to check what social distancing is also. "

Sure they're nothing but the feral animal oppspring of alcoholics!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

The eastern world, it is explodin',

Violence flarin', bullets loadin',

You're old enough to kill but not for votin',

You don't believe in war, but what's that gun you're totin',

And even the Jordan river has bodies floatin',

But you tell me over and over and over again my friend,

Ah, you don't believe we're on the eve of destruction.

Don't you understand, what I'm trying to say?

And can't you feel the fears I'm feeling today?

If the button is pushed, there's no running away,

There'll be no one to save with the world in a grave,

Take a look around you, boy, it's bound to scare you, boy,

And you tell me over and over and over again my friend.

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By *he English OneMan
over a year ago

west


"A pandemic like the corona virus is just mother nature's way of eliminating the old the sick and the weak from our small overpopulated planet.

Seven billion out of control arrogant naked apes, on a spinning ball of mud, orbiting a dying star-Quote Captain Paul Watson, of the Sea Shepherd.. "

On the whole we are suppose to have evolved from apes May have some holes in that theory just saying sorry a bit off topic but anyway please continue

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What about the teenagers parents who were at the beach or the ones queuing for chips?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"What about the teenagers parents who were at the beach or the ones queuing for chips?"

Yeah I wonder just how many Faber's were queuing at the McDonald's drive through for the last of their shit over processed garbage.

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By *pl4funlkCouple
over a year ago

co. limerick

When this virus started we were told they be 15000 cases in Ireland before the end of the month then they drop to 10000 we are 24th of month and figures are 1200 odd so what all blaming each side they wrong we are do. They alot of scare mongering. We doing great job just stay positive and keep social distance and keep washing hand

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What are u surprised? Teenagers here are probably worst animals in all Europe, not just they don't respect social distance, social behaviour, drugs, all sorts of troubles... "

Seriously that’s soo ignorant calling Irish teenagers animals.

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over a year ago


"What are u surprised? Teenagers here are probably worst animals in all Europe, not just they don't respect social distance, social behaviour, drugs, all sorts of troubles...

Seriously that’s soo ignorant calling Irish teenagers animals. "

Good role models to the teenagers calling them animals lol

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

A more liberal friend of mine allowed her teenage daughter to bring her boyfriend home. They spend most of their time in her bedroom fucking like wild dogs, sleeping, arguing, playing video games,and smoking dope. But at least they are safe.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’m applauded at the going on of people not doing the separation distance . A lot would think differently if they had a child and parent with severe unlined health conditions. I have been in isolation for three weeks due to the fact I have a child and parents with underlining conditions . I’m sick to death and can’t sleep with worry . Please cop on.

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By *ary-JaneWoman
over a year ago

mid ulster

get a grip

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A more liberal friend of mine allowed her teenage daughter to bring her boyfriend home. They spend most of their time in her bedroom fucking like wild dogs, sleeping, arguing, playing video games,and smoking dope. But at least they are safe. "

Watching through the window are you?

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By *he English OneMan
over a year ago

west


"A more liberal friend of mine allowed her teenage daughter to bring her boyfriend home. They spend most of their time in her bedroom fucking like wild dogs, sleeping, arguing, playing video games,and smoking dope. But at least they are safe. "

The mother actually told you all this is the teenage daughter even at legal age for consent

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
over a year ago

Lucan


"A more liberal friend of mine allowed her teenage daughter to bring her boyfriend home. They spend most of their time in her bedroom fucking like wild dogs, sleeping, arguing, playing video games,and smoking dope. But at least they are safe. "

Does the daughter not mind?

Oh wait, did I read that wrong?

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"I’m applauded at the going on of people not doing the separation distance . A lot would think differently if they had a child and parent with severe unlined health conditions. I have been in isolation for three weeks due to the fact I have a child and parents with underlining conditions . I’m sick to death and can’t sleep with worry . Please cop on."

Sorry you're in a bad way with worry.

If it makes you feel any better I think everyone is about to be told to stay out of work and all beaches and parks closed

Stay safe mate

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman
over a year ago

My town


"A pandemic like the corona virus is just mother nature's way of eliminating the old the sick and the weak from our small overpopulated planet.

Seven billion out of control arrogant naked apes, on a spinning ball of mud, orbiting a dying star-Quote Captain Paul Watson, of the Sea Shepherd.. "

wow you need to go for a walk get some air In you get more toilet roll cause that some verbal Diarrhoea your coming out with.

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By *he English OneMan
over a year ago

west


"A pandemic like the corona virus is just mother nature's way of eliminating the old the sick and the weak from our small overpopulated planet.

Seven billion out of control arrogant naked apes, on a spinning ball of mud, orbiting a dying star-Quote Captain Paul Watson, of the Sea Shepherd.. wow you need to go for a walk get some air In you get more toilet roll cause that some verbal Diarrhoea your coming out with. "

Well he must be getting out since he knows the full routine of someone's teenage daughter

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By *ary-JaneWoman
over a year ago

mid ulster

Dud you see them have sex ?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Dud you see them have sex ? "

Well it's not beyond the realm of possibility

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By *nowy007Woman
over a year ago

Near Enough


"Ah lads, stop with blaming young people for this. It is an extremely big ask of teenagers and young adults and the ones I know, mine included, are being really good about keeping to themselves. Hard as any of us might find it the natural inclination of teenagers to be together in a social groups at an age when they should be free to. My own brood haven’t been anywhere in days and are doing so with a stoic attitude that I admire.

I’m so sick of teenagers and young adults being maligned just because they are the easiest group to point at.

Aside from the current situation in which we find ourselves I take exception to anyone referring to teenagers as animals or saying we’ve got a problem with them. I don’t know where you are from or what social issues there might be in your area but the teenagers I interact with regularly give me hope for our species, bright, socially minded, inquisitive, fun and generally awesome we could all do with spending more time with them, listening to them and hearing what they have to say. They have a lot they could teach us.

Bea x"

Well said Bea x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What about the teenagers parents who were at the beach or the ones queuing for chips?

Yeah I wonder just how many Faber's were queuing at the McDonald's drive through for the last of their shit over processed garbage. "

What people eat is their own business too many gobshites on here jumping on the bandwagon regarding these posts just to get some notice and attention

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's more then just teenagers. I had an appointment today and passed a park filled with small kids and there parents. When out for a drive and I do mean a drive on Sunday the crowds of people out in general was rediclous.

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By *DGF20Man
over a year ago

Dublin

From Independent:

A young nurse who was swarmed by a gang of more than 15 teenagers on bicycles who purposely coughed on her and two elderly people in a sick social media stunt....

I was really surprised, teenagers are really lovely

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"From Independent:

A young nurse who was swarmed by a gang of more than 15 teenagers on bicycles who purposely coughed on her and two elderly people in a sick social media stunt....

I was really surprised, teenagers are really lovely "

Not all of them...some of them were like you growing up

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By *rmrs1234Couple
over a year ago

Waterford

so 15 teens being dickheads account for the entire populace of teens do they? I suppose the videos of adults coughing on elderly people and the ones licking toilet seats means all adults are animals too

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By *ackk25Man
over a year ago

Kilkenny

Teenagers... Hanging around in gangs?... Disobeying authority?... Say it ain't so!!!

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
over a year ago

Lucan


"so 15 teens being dickheads account for the entire populace of teens do they? I suppose the videos of adults coughing on elderly people and the ones licking toilet seats means all adults are animals too "

Locking toilet seats?

Jesus.. Are cleaning products all sold out or what?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Teenagers... Hanging around in gangs?... Disobeying authority?... Say it ain't so!!! "

Under normal circumstances It's a teenagers job to rail against authority and be rebellious.

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
over a year ago

Lucan


"so 15 teens being dickheads account for the entire populace of teens do they? I suppose the videos of adults coughing on elderly people and the ones licking toilet seats means all adults are animals too

Licking toilet seats?

Jesus.. Are cleaning products all sold out or what? "

Licking ffs!

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