People Don't Like You Being Classy... Here's Why!
(an experience Anna has never had; she's where class and elegance go to die)
Have YOU ever showed up overdressed and had people make funny comments or ask you why you were dressed up? (Accompanied by a couple of photos of her in her granny-hooker finery.) Anna doesn't seem to understand that etiquette is basically about putting people at their ease - which you won't do if you're dressed to the nines and they're not. She says she wasn't always eleghunt, and had a "tacky lifestyle" for many years; but even when she cleaned up her act, some people were offended! The old Anna might have danced topless and got hammered but she was still a bit more normal and relatable than ol' filler-face here.
Anna thinks that "the general population" does not understand eleghunce and we live in a "uniqueness, be yourself culture" that doesn't encourage it. She thinks being yourself is a good thing, but "we are living in times where everything has to be so extreme!" She rambles at length but what she's basically saying is that people think "elegance" is inauthentic. I wonder why that would be, with Anna as your role model? She says you can embrace your eleghunt side (accompanied by a picture of Anna as she is now) "wersus" your destructive side! (Anna circa Paradise Hotel.) She repeats the phrase "be yourself culture" about twenty times.
Anna says your bad habits are just that, they're not a core part of who you are. Her old bad habits included "using the f word" in almost every bleeping sentence, accompanied by a clip of Gordon Ramsay swearing. She says she didn't like it, and used eleghunce as a "tool" to improve herself. We get a plug for Fabulous Future Formula. Then Anna talks about "steereotypes" of elegance. She says that elegance has nothing to do with being upper class or wealthy. It is in fact "a subculture utilised by communities." WTF? She repeats the assertion that elegance is a subculture, just like "the emos, the hipsters, the fashionistas." Maybe those are some new audiences for her. My dear eleghunt Juggalos?
Anna concludes that the main reason people are "defensive around elegance" is they feel they're being looked down on. In fact, that is a SIN in the eleghunce community! They "are not looking down on nobody." Then they're looking down on somebody, aren't they? Like when you sneer at people who wear a bandage dress or dance with bottles in their hands. Without the slightest hint of self-awareness, she gives a patronising spiel about how these people just don't understand and deserve compassion: "I really just see the realness in people. I see their fears! I see their insecurities! I see their defensiveness!" Yeah, I'd be scared if I ran into Anna too. She advises her followers to smile, #bekind and "remember why you are doing the eleghunce journey."
She says her next video is "10 Things That Tell You Got Class", if you can't wait until then, watch one of the six or so other versions of that video she's previously made.
Throughout the video Anna liberally uses the word "triggered." Being a dick about people's mental health isn't eleghunt, Anna babes