Another Youth-Directed Attention-Seeking Video, This Time Removing Bus Seat & Pointing Middle Finger At Motorists

If you’re old like me and you can’t take dank memes, you’re probably not going to be able to understand the younger generation.

Actually, even if you can understand dank memes, you probably can’t understand them as well.

I mean, youth-directed videos like this:

This youth smoked on the public bus. When he was called out by netizens, he claimed that he did it on a dare and would get a pack of cigarettes for free if he did it.

It wasn’t known if he managed to get his cigarettes in the end but one thing’s for sure, he did mention that he has more than enough money to pay off the fine.

And this:

Where a kid (we dub thee buttman) decide to jump over the railing of a public road and smack his sweet cheeks right in the middle.

Of the road, that is.

Now, most people don’t know why they did that.

But before we have the time to decipher the mystery that is the youths of today, yet another video has made its way online.

Another Youth On Bus Video, But This Time, He Wasn’t Smoking

Points for that, at least it wasn’t something that could cause people to die an early death.

But the things he does isn’t exactly any better.

According to a report on STOMP, a youth was caught on video doing silly antics on a Singapore public bus.

Including removing a seat and bringing it over his head and cheering.

Image: STOMP

If that’s not enough, he was also filmed getting the attention of a motorist behind the bus and pointing the middle finger at him.

Image: STOMP

According to the STOMPER who alerted the citizen journalism site to the Instagram Stories, the youth filmed allegedly studied in the same school as his son.

He was alerted to the videos by his son and he’s afraid that his son will be negatively influenced by the antics.

You can view the video here:

Kids, Please Don’t Try This At Home

Now, I don’t think it needs to be said that you shouldn’t do this. Ever.

But, just in case, here I go: Please don’t try this at home.

For a day or two of pure awesomeness in exchange for a chance to get into trouble with the law, or at least your school?

Definitely not worth it, methinks.

Plus, we all know that the authorities of today do pay attention to what’s going on in Singapore.

I mean, the town council was activated by a citizen journalist’s report of “unsafe” Christmas decorations pretty recently, no?