Just watched the Livvie v Sheep highlights on BBC online. What's with Hedges' goal celebration? Injecting in his arm?
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Just watched the Livvie v Sheep highlights on BBC online. What's with Hedges' goal celebration? Injecting in his arm?
Covid?
Weird. Looked like drug taking to me.
He'd fit right in amongst the sea of divs either side of us whenever we go to Ibrox
It’s a social media trend, something to do with having ice in your veins. It was a basketball players celebration a while back that people have started copying on TikTok recently.
Does he still wear the girls headband?
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This **** bussin', respectfully. Sheeeeeesh.
Do I think it is fine for kids to see and copy someone pointing at their arm? Yes I would have no problem with a child scoring a goal and pointing at their arm in celebration - you’re the one who is interpreting it as someone injecting drugs.
Next you’ll be interpreting Jason Cummings celebration where he covers his mouth as him snaffling a big handful of magic mushrooms.
Kids are already doing it all over Tik Tok hence why it’s a trend.
It’s got nothing to do with drugs, it’s about performing under pressure
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Ice%20in%20your%20veins
What you see and interpret from that isn’t the same as what a kid will see who is clued up on these memes and trends - for example ask anyone under the age of 20 to do a gesture showing they are making a phonecall they would probably hold a cupped hand up to their ear rather than making a handset with their thumb and pinkie. Same would go for taking a photograph. They probably wouldn’t have a clue what you were doing if you pretended to hold a box in front of your eye and press a button on the top of it. They take photos arms outstretched with their thumb.
Aye ok. I’m an auld codger. Next time I sink a 30 foot putt I’ll do a celebration imitating me pishing ma breeks.