Steady on there. If you are at an event and everyone has their phones out filming, you can assume it's going to make it onto social media. You can hardly act all surprised when it does.As you say Purple, the real culprits in this are those who send out photos and videos and subsequently the media for printing these.
How is he a victim, though? He just had a good night out, getting semi-naked and performing or simulating a sex act in a public place with two strippers in front of cameras which, as everyone knows, is perfectly normal and conventional nowadays. If anything it makes him a hero.The poor lad in the center of it all is the only real victim here.
True but sometimes young lads might have had one too many and might not notice they're being recorded. I'm glad there were no camera phones around when I was a young lad (not saying I did anything quite like this young fella mind!).Steady on there. If you are at an event and everyone has their phones out filming, you can assume it's going to make it onto social media. You can hardly act all surprised when it does.
I don't think all young fellas are quite as confident as you might make out dubnerd. Plenty of young lads might act all macho and bravado at the time and feel like a bit of a clown afterwards. Luckily for most it's not recorded and staring at you from the front page of newspapers the next day!How is he a victim, though? He just had a good night out, getting semi-naked and performing or simulating a sex act in a public place with two strippers in front of cameras which, as everyone knows, is perfectly normal and conventional nowadays. If anything it makes him a hero.
All the same, they did present themselves as epitomes of DeV's "pretty cailins dancing at the crossroads" paradigm. If they have become all modern since then and denounce that image I am not so sure that is progress.Duke, I think its time you splashed out on a colour TV, that black and white yoke you have is only picking up transmissions from the 60's.
I'm trying to see your point here Betsy. As I understand it you personally disapprove of the activity and you believe it is against the fine traditions that the GAA upholds. So you seem to be arguing that it is just a bit of bad luck that there was a GAA cup present and that it happened in a GAA club. Could happen to a Bishop I think is the expression, except I think that if a Bishop did entertain such shenanigans at his palace he too would be rightly castigated.Its unfortunate there was a GAA trophy present but other than that it has nothing to do with the GAA.
The IT reported that it was in a GAA club and that GAA officials were looking into the matter. Sadly it appears that the IT have taken to Fake News.Duke, crucially it was not in a GAA club it was a local pub, it wasnt a GAA function, the club comm-it-tee was not present. I gather it was a 21st. The players happened to be out with the cup (not unusual as had won 2 days previous). So the GAA link is tenuous.
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