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Meeting interesting girls/people in general

I find most of the alternative crowd here down in Cork are pretty rank. I can't stand especially the whole "scene"/emo thing, girls with neon and black and tacky hairclips, which isn't really a scene at all, doubly so for Ireland since we don't have scenes. We also are starting to get far too many skangers.

There's just a such a lack of people with really diverse interests and proper "alternative" types.

I'm a bit at a lost as to how to meet people. I browse Myspace every couple of weeks but that never results in anything good, it's only gotten worse over time. Whenever I browse for other countries, they're always loads better in terms of diversity(but still not fantastic tbh), so I'm not pulling these ideas out of my arse. Maybe there's a better profile site out there, I don't know, I'm embarassed enough using myspace, far too many scene kids.

It's all well and good to say "Well get out more", but pub culture isn't really for me. That's what I hate the most.

I don't see myself meeting a girl in this country, to be honest. It's harsh, but it's just too difficult to socialise here and people are too homogenised.
 
I find most of the alternative crowd here down in Cork are pretty rank. I can't stand especially the whole "scene"/emo thing, girls with neon and black and tacky hairclips, which isn't really a scene at all, doubly so for Ireland since we don't have scenes. We also are starting to get far too many skangers.

There's just a such a lack of people with really diverse interests and proper "alternative" types.

I'm a bit at a lost as to how to meet people. I browse Myspace every couple of weeks but that never results in anything good, it's only gotten worse over time. Whenever I browse for other countries, they're always loads better in terms of diversity(but still not fantastic tbh), so I'm not pulling these ideas out of my arse. Maybe there's a better profile site out there, I don't know, I'm embarassed enough using myspace, far too many scene kids.

It's all well and good to say "Well get out more", but pub culture isn't really for me. That's what I hate the most.

I don't see myself meeting a girl in this country, to be honest. It's harsh, but it's just too difficult to socialise here and people are too homogenised.



get a hold of yourself.
 
Re: Meeting interesting girls/people in general

I find most of the alternative crowd here down in Cork are pretty rank. I can't stand especially the whole "scene"/emo thing, girls with neon and black and tacky hairclips, which isn't really a scene at all, doubly so for Ireland since we don't have scenes. We also are starting to get far too many skangers.

There's just a such a lack of people with really diverse interests and proper "alternative" types.

I'm a bit at a lost as to how to meet people. I browse Myspace every couple of weeks but that never results in anything good, it's only gotten worse over time. Whenever I browse for other countries, they're always loads better in terms of diversity(but still not fantastic tbh), so I'm not pulling these ideas out of my arse. Maybe there's a better profile site out there, I don't know, I'm embarassed enough using myspace, far too many scene kids.

It's all well and good to say "Well get out more", but pub culture isn't really for me. That's what I hate the most.

I don't see myself meeting a girl in this country, to be honest. It's harsh, but it's just too difficult to socialise here and people are too homogenised.

Why do I have the feeling your going to become a regular poster here and this post will come back to haunt you. You sound like your 15.
 
Re: Meeting interesting girls/people in general

I find most of the alternative crowd here down in Cork are pretty rank. I can't stand especially the whole "scene"/emo thing, girls with neon and black and tacky hairclips, which isn't really a scene at all, doubly so for Ireland since we don't have scenes. We also are starting to get far too many skangers.

There's just a such a lack of people with really diverse interests and proper "alternative" types.

I'm a bit at a lost as to how to meet people. I browse Myspace every couple of weeks but that never results in anything good, it's only gotten worse over time. Whenever I browse for other countries, they're always loads better in terms of diversity(but still not fantastic tbh), so I'm not pulling these ideas out of my arse. Maybe there's a better profile site out there, I don't know, I'm embarassed enough using myspace, far too many scene kids.

It's all well and good to say "Well get out more", but pub culture isn't really for me. That's what I hate the most.

I don't see myself meeting a girl in this country, to be honest. It's harsh, but it's just too difficult to socialise here and people are too homogenised.

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Please consult professionals who can offer you the help that you need.

Lock thread Pete.
 
Here green goblin, if you dont like Ireland you should just move.

Go to Copenhagen. Get a job, rent an apartment, meet Danish chicks, go to Christiana, smoke some drugs, jump on the boat to Norway for a bit of skiing in the winter.

Copenhagen is the answer to all life;s questions.

Lock this thread.
 
Re: Meeting interesting girls/people in general

I find most of the alternative crowd here down in Cork are pretty rank. I can't stand especially the whole "scene"/emo thing, girls with neon and black and tacky hairclips, which isn't really a scene at all, doubly so for Ireland since we don't have scenes. We also are starting to get far too many skangers.

There's just a such a lack of people with really diverse interests and proper "alternative" types.

I'm a bit at a lost as to how to meet people. I browse Myspace every couple of weeks but that never results in anything good, it's only gotten worse over time. Whenever I browse for other countries, they're always loads better in terms of diversity(but still not fantastic tbh), so I'm not pulling these ideas out of my arse. Maybe there's a better profile site out there, I don't know, I'm embarassed enough using myspace, far too many scene kids.

It's all well and good to say "Well get out more", but pub culture isn't really for me. That's what I hate the most.

I don't see myself meeting a girl in this country, to be honest. It's harsh, but it's just too difficult to socialise here and people are too homogenised.
Classic Green Goblin.
 
Re: Meeting interesting girls/people in general

I find most of the alternative crowd here down in Cork are pretty rank. I can't stand especially the whole "scene"/emo thing, girls with neon and black and tacky hairclips, which isn't really a scene at all, doubly so for Ireland since we don't have scenes. We also are starting to get far too many skangers.

There's just a such a lack of people with really diverse interests and proper "alternative" types.

I'm a bit at a lost as to how to meet people. I browse Myspace every couple of weeks but that never results in anything good, it's only gotten worse over time. Whenever I browse for other countries, they're always loads better in terms of diversity(but still not fantastic tbh), so I'm not pulling these ideas out of my arse. Maybe there's a better profile site out there, I don't know, I'm embarassed enough using myspace, far too many scene kids.

It's all well and good to say "Well get out more", but pub culture isn't really for me. That's what I hate the most.

I don't see myself meeting a girl in this country, to be honest. It's harsh, but it's just too difficult to socialise here and people are too homogenised.

Have you tried hanging out around Tesco on Paul St? There're some amazing "alternative" types there and they're very diverse. It was heavenly there for a while when they put those anti-teenager high frequency yokes in.
 
Re: Meeting interesting girls/people in general

Have you tried hanging out around Tesco on Paul St? There're some amazing "alternative" types there and they're very diverse. It was heavenly there for a while when they put those anti-teenager high frequency yokes in.

Mosquito devices, and they are all well and good for removing teenagers but some people can still hear them after 24. I get such a headache for ages after I've been near one
 
Re: Meeting interesting girls/people in general

Mosquito devices, and they are all well and good for removing teenagers but some people can still hear them after 24. I get such a headache for ages after I've been near one

Yeah, I could hear them too and i'm well past being a teenager. That comic book shop/internet cafe place above Tesco is like a juicy plump arm full of blood to those mosquiteen bastards.
 
Re: Meeting interesting girls/people in general

I find most of the alternative crowd here down in Cork are pretty rank. I can't stand especially the whole "scene"/emo thing, girls with neon and black and tacky hairclips, which isn't really a scene at all, doubly so for Ireland since we don't have scenes. We also are starting to get far too many skangers.

There's just a such a lack of people with really diverse interests and proper "alternative" types.

I'm a bit at a lost as to how to meet people. I browse Myspace every couple of weeks but that never results in anything good, it's only gotten worse over time. Whenever I browse for other countries, they're always loads better in terms of diversity(but still not fantastic tbh), so I'm not pulling these ideas out of my arse. Maybe there's a better profile site out there, I don't know, I'm embarassed enough using myspace, far too many scene kids.

It's all well and good to say "Well get out more", but pub culture isn't really for me. That's what I hate the most.

I don't see myself meeting a girl in this country, to be honest. It's harsh, but it's just too difficult to socialise here and people are too homogenised.

Move to Dublin. the scene and scensters have to be seen to be belived.

It's like the New York Warhol crowd meets early 90s Berlin in a Soho crack den.
 
I have really diverse interests, ranging from extreme right wing politics to cultivating a quixotic social persona. I even dabble in a spot of kickboxing. So what's your problem?
 

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