Mister Vain wrote: » I remember when nightclubs were simple places. They were all about booze, music and getting the shift. Now they've become glorified photo studios where people stand around looking good for facebook photos. So many are glued to their smart phones. They spend more time recording the moment than actually living it. I can't go out and enjoy myself now without people sticking cameras in my face.
solomafioso wrote: » *jots up comment then notices username. Ctrl + A + Delete* Well played sir. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4W_kWxWn-Zo
Mister Vain wrote: » Yes clubs were far better when Mr. Vain was around.
castletownman wrote: » Waking up to discover that you've been tagged in a photo after a night out is this generation's version of cringing when you bump into a girl at mass that you shifted the night before.
The Backwards Man wrote: » Nightclubs have always been about two things, maximising profit, minimising hassle. People stuck in their phones rather than sticking their glasses in someone's head can only be a good thing.
Cupcake_Crisis wrote: » I was doing an Ann Summers party at the weekend, bunch of ladies drinking and laughing at sex toys. Great atmosphere and good fun. Then, all of a sudden, all hell broke lose when girl A discovered that girl B had put an unflattering picture of her up on Facebook. Atmosphere was in the pot from then on.
Corvus Maximus wrote: » 2014: And humanity has evolved to a point where Narcissism seems to be perfectly acceptable. Living ones life through a lenses, rather than just living in the moment. Quite sad really.
jimgoose wrote: » In fairness that could have gotten a lot worse very fast. :pac:
Mister Vain wrote: » They spend more time recording the moment than actually living it.
Corvus Maximus wrote: » Living ones life through a lenses, rather than just living in the moment.
Princess Consuela Bananahammock wrote: » No, people absuing and getting addicted to social media has ruined nights out. I was never a fan of nightclubs for exactly the same reasons you mention - booze was expensive, music was ****e and the place was full of randy perverts - so I'm proabbly not a great critic. That said, I have been known to go to the bathroom during dinenr out with friends, phone one of them up and start a conversation even though he's sitting at the same table.
yeppydeppy wrote: » Why? jayney I know I wouldn't like to speak to someone using the loo while I'm at dinner.