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Topic History of: Nightlife Dying
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Green Man Al Gershwin wrote:
And your name is Green Man!

The first part though - is apt...



I have one and only one moniker on here, how many have you used to troll people?
Al Gershwin And your name is Green Man!

The first part though - is apt...
Green Man Al Gershwin wrote:
Green Man wrote:
young people don't know how to flirt but use more and more dating apps


Much safer - if recommended guidelines are adhered to. Most use those apps, for security reasons.

Even jobs are virtually agreed on line nowadays; my LinkedIn profile got me one, once.


It's not always safer though Barney, there are still creeps around on dating apps and catfishing is still a thing.


I have no idea about LinkedIn I am self-employed, God, I would hate to work for somebody else again. Most use apps because there is a lack of social skills these days. When I go clubbing for a lark, you see people want to ask a girl to dance but don't have the courage do. To prove a point my partner asked a gentleman for a dance and I found a lady to dance with, it was easy. Do people really fear rejection? It's part of life.


I bet you still wear a mask and stand 2 metres away from people and sing Happy Birthday. Not forgetting to use more fake names to post on here.
hedda One of the huge attractions for me in moving to Oz was the Sydney nightlife in the days I still went out.

It was really the absolute best I had encountered anywhere in the world.

From the notoriously naughty Kings Cross to the nearby gay precinct Oxford Street where there were dozens of superb nightclubs, pubs, restaurants and bars.

Weekends were amazing with tens of 1000s out on the streets wandering from bar to bar.

And then 2 terrible deaths happened with 2 young men being sucker punched by total stranger thugs with both hitting their heads on the pavement and dying.

A crackdown on nightlife soon followed with first 24 hour licensing ceased and then week by week the entire industry seemed to shut down.

Now Kings Cross is like a ghost town. I think even the numerous brothels have all gone out to the suburbs.

I have no idea where youg folk go these days.
Al Gershwin Green Man wrote:
young people don't know how to flirt but use more and more dating apps


Much safer - if recommended guidelines are adhered to. Most use those apps, for security reasons.

Even jobs are virtually agreed on line nowadays; my LinkedIn profile got me one, once.