Poor Celmbo, can't even talk about the horror of going over budget on a £1m+ house renovation. It's just so unfair isn't it Clemmie?!
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Insufferable.You chose to buy a money pit , anyone else with eyes could see that it would be a huge financial drain.Poor Celmbo, can't even talk about the horror of going over budget on a £1m+ house renovation. It's just so unfair isn't it Clemmie?!
I didn't see the original post but presumably she was inundated with plebs telling her how insensitive she was being. Us silly poor people don't know how hard she's had it apparentlyInsufferable.You chose to buy a money pit , anyone else with eyes could see that it would be a huge financial drain.
Honestly she makes me fume!
Fuuuuuuucking hell. Will she ever shut up moaning.Oh my God, SHUT UP.
"nuanced".
The post was her complaining that they had gone over budget due to costs rising and they'd been unlucky with timing. Someone commented saying that she was lucky because she was able to own two properties and still had a roof over her head and was able to cover the basics. The other comments were all agreeing that inflation had done for her. It was only one comment, which she replied to saying she was going to take the post down because she knew she'd get comments like this, which stifle discussion. She wasn't discussing anything though, she was doing a 'woe is me' post. Completely tone deaf to complain that she had to cut back on renovations when people can't afford to eatI didn't see the original post but presumably she was inundated with plebs telling her how insensitive she was being. Us silly poor people don't know how hard she's had it apparently
Typical instatwat who doesn't like criticismThe post was her complaining that they had gone over budget due to costs rising and they'd been unlucky with timing. Someone commented saying that she was lucky because she was able to own two properties and still had a roof over her head and was able to cover the basics. The other comments were all agreeing that inflation had done for her. It was only one comment, which she replied to saying she was going to take the post down because she knew she'd get comments like this, which stifle discussion. She wasn't discussing anything though, she was doing a 'woe is me' post. Completely tone deaf to complain that she had to cut back on renovations when people can't afford to eat
Exactly. The only one shutting down discussion is her because she didn’t actually want a discussion, she just wanted sympathy for her diamond shoes being a bit tight.I hate it when they say people are stifling discussion or shutting things down.
No, what’s happening is people are saying things that you don’t want to hear so you throw a strop and delete it all.
They just want echo chambers.
It was her. They ‘ruined her vibe’ or something by being all poor and homeless and having addiction problems within 100 yards of a middle class person. How rude of them.b). Was it her who did the post about the homeless person in Peckham or DLAM? Whichever, they need to learn to read the room.
In my experience, people who earn privilege through sheer hard work are more likely to use their newly minted privilege to help others.My brother and I grew up in a poor family and we both made it to middle-class. He earns a 6 figures salary and I'm not far behind. None of us bought our first house before our 30's and none of us are even close to be owning a million worth of property. Yet we worked our asses off our whole life. I'm not complaining at all here but I just wish she understood that when you have no family money and have to work hard for everything you own, its just bleeping harder. Yet I know how privileged I am that i was born in a country that gave us a chance and also parents who gave us a great childhood even if we had nothing. I just have no time for moany, lazy, entitled, rich kids
Other Clemmie actually used her free Water Aid trip as mitigation for her racism in her hearing. So that worked well for her.In my experience, people who earn privilege through sheer hard work are more likely to use their newly minted privilege to help others.
You’ll often find them volunteering, donating, mentoring and working in professions that make a difference.
I can’t, off the top of my head, think of one influencer who has significantly improved their position in life and now gives back generously. It doesn’t seem to be an occupation that attracts this sort of person. They either do well for themselves and become greedy, or they started out well off and simply can’t imagine struggling to pay the rent because doesn’t everyone just call daddy?
Come to think of it: Budget Clem mines the experiences and trauma of others for her content and doesn’t bother to pay them for their trouble.