Charli has a bunch of songs about riding fast cars, Vroom Vroom, Speed Drive, she's a huge gearhead. But she was already mentioned, I'm sure a new hint arrives for someone who hasn't been mentioned yet...
...right @Sziget2025_Leaks?
Agreed. I do twelve hours for my ticket. I wouldn't want to see a band do half an hour of what they love doing anyway and get a free Glastonbury ticket for it. That doesn't seem right considering all the grafters that make the event possible.
We went from too much perfume to no showers so quickly. 🙈🤣
Back on topic though, I agree, some people's attitude to it all does stink (pun intended.) There's a level of common sense and common decency, that can, and should, be shown. Move away from children, even in a crowd this is possible, just move to the other side of your own group, if you vape, don't blow out big clouds, it doesn't make you look big, and we all know it's unnecessary. Blow smoke / vapor upwards so that it dissipates above the crowd. Lots of small things that can be done, at no expense or effort, to make others a little more comfortable.
I've always used Menthol, which is all but odourless. It possibly has the faintest, mint like, smell to sensitive folks, but there's no way anybody is smelling it outdoors. I personally don't get the whole fruity flavoured thing, and why people vape them, as you'd never get fruit flavoured ciggies. That being said, I've never once found the smell of those sweet vapes offensive in any way shape or form, they smell nice. Even if that smell isn't 'to your taste' it's hardly offensive enough to whinge about.
I hate to keep beating the same analogies, but I think there's more at play here, a subconscious thing going on. "Smell is coming from vape, vaping is like smoking, smoking bad, smell bad" regardless of what the fragrance actually is. I just can't imagine anybody complaining about those same smells in any other setting. When they walk into a bakers for example, remembering that those smells are produced by normal, everyday, food flavourings.