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  1. On 11/4/2022 at 10:39 AM, mellody said:

    Not sure why, but bought a ticket. 🙈😅 I remembered that for this year the first date we got was Caribana, and I definitely didn't regret buying a ticket for that. :wub2: Besides, I suppose I can resell the Isle of Wight ticket if it turns out I can't go, or there's more interesting Mika gigs around that time... with Robbie on that day there should be enough people interested. :dunno_grin:

    Yeah I'm not sure why but I bought a whole weekend ticket

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  2. 4 minutes ago, krysady said:

    Definitely we have a different point of view about fun.

    I'm just saying so many young people are exposed to way more. Sexual advertisements on the side of online games, even going to school they'll be exposed to some of that. You can't keep them wrapped in a cocoon forever especially if they're using social media. I would agree if you trained young people to like be safe online etc. However, there's no way to stop stuff like this especially with anonymity online being a thing. Also some of these young people are toxic too and have no filter already you should see some of the stuff they joke about you'd be astonished. So yes, I do think it's funny and you should try see the funny side of it too with all that's going on this year it's the least of our problems.

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  3. 1 hour ago, chanleon said:
    1 hour ago, chanleon said:

    Okay I'll try to be as clear and concise as possible.

     

    1. Sexualising is not fun. Sexualising considered in the sense of treating a person like an object for own (sexual) pleasure. 

    2. Freedom of speech (you should be able to react how you want) has a limit and that is when it makes someone uncomfortable, when it attacks someone else's freedom etc.

     For example, I may have the right to comment whatever I want, but people also have the right to stay on social medias in peace. We're talking about comments or behaviours that are totally uncalled for. 

    Ignoring is, therefore, not the solution: why don't we just ignore white supremacy or other issues? It sounds like saying "I won't care til it affects me directly" and I don't really agree with that mentality.

    3. The limit for users on IG is 13. It has never really been respected, yes. But hey! 13 year olds are minors just like 11 year olds. Literally nothing changes. And I fear a 13 year old does not appreciate people the age of their parents' commenting "I'd want to f*** you" under posts of their favourite artist. Saying that there's worse things doesn't make this better.

     

    My main idea is that saying "just ignore it and grow up" isn't the way you tackle things. I mean, Trump is cringe lately, that's how he is! 

    I'm making exaggerated examples but it's sounding similarly to the ones related to this topc, so I hope I'm getting the point across.

     

    I don't think making this thread is "cringe". I think it's plain disgusting that people are so frustrated about their lives that they live their sexual fantasies publicly, online, in a community of all ages, with a guy that never consented and -sorry ladies- never will.

     

     

    You keep saying the "age of their parents" as if when old people say something it's automatically not ok, but if I were to do the same it would be fine because I'm not old? I think there's something more behind this thread seems to be some vendetta about the older fan club members no matter what they do. Give them a break.

     

    1 hour ago, krysady said:

    But I'm sure that no one is having a problem with funny comments, that would be silly :dunno:  It's about the obscenity expressed in public, and that can be even more disturbing when it comes from some adults' part. For sure talking here won't stop it or change much, but I think it's good that we can try to discuss about this topic and hear more opinions.

    They're just having a  bit of fun. If you don't like a comment and it's scarred you so much you can hold down on it and report it.

     

  4. I personally don't view MIKA in a sexual way at all so it's a bit cringe when I see comments like that. But at most I just won't read them and I'll literally forget about them. But to make a whole thread about it is cringe in itself. 

     

    I see absolutely no need to condemn them for having a bit of fun on there it was a funny moment. Let them react how they want. You mention 11 year olds, but on Instagram the age limit is 13 so if they are 11 they shouldn't be on there anyway. Plus there is much worse on Instagram for children to find than those comments. 

     

    We find what old people do cringe and they find what we do cringe. Just the way life is. Have a nice day. 

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