Remember when you were in primary school and teachers told you over and over again to never, ever talk to strangers? As you get older, you realise this is to avoid getting raped by a paedophile, and you would think once you finish primary school that this isn’t your concern anymore, right? Think again!
I’m sure you’ve heard that Auckland’s BDO has been sentenced to RIP after this year. And I’m fairly certain New Zealanders would be pretty dev after finding out headliner, (and lets be honest here) source of 90% of the 2012 line-up appeal, Kanye West, decided to lash before the Kiwi party had even started. They are probably also disappointed
The famous “Pash and Dash” is becoming redundant. The concept of it seems simple enough - you get drunk, find a stranger, kiss then leave. But how do we think we can get away with it in today’s technologically advanced, Facebook world?
Whether it’s part of your new years resolution, or your car has once again been dubbed taxi, saying no to alcohol is one of the hardest obstacles faced by the human race on a weekly basis. Cider and daiquiri’s, pink bubbly glasses, whine me and dine me, bring gin and tonics- these are a few of our favourite things.
We are all familiar with the Bro Code. Barney Stinson even wrote an entire book on the subject, with rules such as 1) Bros before hoes, 3) You must never own a cat, and 19) Never share a bed with a guy, unless there’s no way around it. Guys have rules for when they go out…but what’s the code for girls?
How many times have you planned a big night out on the drink, only for the boss to call you up pleading for you to work a weekend shift, despite consistently underpaying you and just giving you the shits.
Everyone thinks that girls are the only people who have it tough at night clubs…That’s not true at all. While guys don’t have to deal with strange men trying to take them home (usually), they have their own set of problems involving girls that can be just as frustrating and complicated.
Money controls our lives sometimes. We need it to survive. Since being at uni and now working full-time in my first professional job, I find it hard to have enough money to go out and splurge a little, and I’m sure there are a few of you in the same boat. Going out can be very expensive, especially if you are like me and buy something new to wear,
One music festival Brisbane won’t be promoting is Hammered, a neo-Nazi music festival that is being held at a secret location in Brisbane 0n the 21st of April. It had been held in the Gold Coast for the past two years, but is now heading to Brisbane. Hammered, created by the white supremacist
I’m 25 this year. I don’t mind the occasional big night filled with booze and ending at six in the morning at a scummy local venue filled with pissed Bogans (I’m included in this one), but a few months ago I went out with a group of friends and noticed that we looked like the oldest ones there. And I started to think… How old is too old?