Missymoo92
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"BRUMpelstiltskin"??@HaggisInMyBin please can we make ‘a stompy angry goblin’ the next thread title?!!
"BRUMpelstiltskin"??@HaggisInMyBin please can we make ‘a stompy angry goblin’ the next thread title?!!
Jeez, that describes my Dad and Sister to a T.I recently spent some time with someone like blabs and this sums them and her up perfectly
Louise ended the friendship because she stated the sounds of Emma voice was now causing her intense migraines. But then Emma began stalking her, following her to B&M and pretending that they were filming together, shoving the camera in Louises face when she was just trying to look at the floor wipes. It got even worse - let’s just say at one point Stephen and Liam ended up in fisticuffs.What happened with Louise and Emma??
Crating is one of the best things you can do for a puppy. They have their own space and very often will go in there by choice for quiet time away from the chaos of being poked, prodded, picked up, screeching etc., dogs need a private, quiet area of their very own. Crates also offer safety. She can put the puppy in a crate at bed time, when she does the school runs, & when she has to go shopping etc. Pups can't get hurt, chew things and choke, or chew wires and get electrocuted when they are safely ensconced in a crate. The only time a crate can be problematic is for older dogs that have trauma. A new puppy will know no different and get used to it in no time. Also perfect for, if you need somebody to look after your dog at their house (if you go away, for example) as the house will be strange to them, but not the crate, they'll feel safe and secure in it as it's familiar. A crate is a necessary purchase for a puppy, imo.Take it they haven't got room in the hobbit house for a crate* so poor Margot can stay at home for the half hour or so it will take Emma todrop the kids offget loads of attention at the school gate with her dog carrier? Give me strength!
*(I know not everyone agrees with crate training and it doesn't suit every dog, but honestly, where could they possibly put one if they wanted to?!)
The "having kids is so stressful and chaotic- it's just ker-razy around here" narrative is so at odds with her "I'm such an organisation obsessed control-freak with a spreadsheet for everything" narrative! She literally has no idea who she even is, let alone who she's trying to relate her content to!
I completely agree. I couldn’t think of anything worse than plastering myself across social media. Living in the same area I’ve encountered her more than once ‘in the wild’ - in various local shops more unfortunately in Copenhagen - and there is nothing shy or ‘fragile’ about her. She’s like a stompy, angry goblin.Someone who was as sensitive as this picture implies could NOT make a career on the Internet. I absolutely refuse to believe she, or any other influencer, can be that fragile. Don’t get me wrong I’m sure it can be hurtful and upsetting to read negative comments/get horrible messages. And she’s done very well portraying this “fragile” persona that allows her to set her “boundaries” IE not allow any comment that questions or doubts her. But she absolutely loves herself. Just look at the amount of times she’s on stories chatting boring shit, or how many photos of herself she posts when it’s completely unnecessary. It’s ridiculous.