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It’s the beginning of the end. Calling it now that she won’t be on SW by the start of Feb! It will be calorie counting or something again
yeah but she ‘treats’ herself everyday, then falls off the wagon because she can’t eat within her calories for the rest of the day, beats herself up about it on insta stories might manage a couple of days on plan where she gets carried away that she has found the answer. Inevitably slips up again and then starts a new plan after another load of public self loathing. I have been where Emma is, although I don’t have the additional needs she clearly has - unfortunately nobody is supporting her, suprise suprise the slimming world consultant is taking money off her each week but clearly hasn’t made sure she understands the plan. Realistically to loose weight/give up smoking etc you have to really really deep down want to do it. Emma might say all the right stuff but unfortunately she has two completely conflicting thought processes 1. Needing to loose weight and 2. Food = memory making. These are not compatible together for weight loss. A lot of Instagram dieters seem to think this way and for as long as they do then they won’t see results, it has to be a lifestyle change not a plan which you ditch as soon as you want to go out and socialise. Now I have snapped out of these weight loss plans I actually find it scary how they effect people’s thought processes and even those who keep the weight off are brainwashed years later using language like syns like it’s normal. Intuitive eating is the way forward..... honestly, but you have to be on a good headspace for it to work and unfortunately Instagram is 100% not conducive to creating that for people.But she’s having a treat... a fry up from Morrison’s is over 1000 so it’s easily done.
I don’t know if it’s my age or a regional thing but it’s very offensive. It’s a well known derogatory term for people with Down’s Syndrome. It seems you didn’t know this, but now you do, you can maybe think about not using it again.It’s people getting on their high horse again. It’s used here if your daft/smelly/unattractive etc. I’ve been told off before about it but too me it’s just not offensive like that
Because she clearly has an eating disorder! Hoarding a years worth of snacks in her bedroom is not normal l almost messaged her to say add up the syns in everything that is hoarded and divide it by 15 to find out how many days worth of snacks she has andnot to buy anymore until they are all gone - if she follows the plan, she probably had enough to last her months, assuming she doesn’t use any syns on meals, which she won’t do. Guarantee she will have a binge, stuff her face, hate herself on stories, start a new plan and bulk buy another load of additive and preservative laden junk.Why does she need to put food in her room at all?
Yeah - because Danielle has gained about 3 stone since she started the shakes and gave up SW. Good one. She promotes them because she’s paid to promote them.She really can’t accept anybody else’s opinion or thoughts can she by the run ins people have had on here. She kept mentioning daniellesjourney when she was on about the shakes, so I simply messaged saying that Danielle goes to the gym (which she didn’t initially but does now) and she responded with ‘so? I have a cross trainer’. LOL. You know when you can just sense the tone in the message
Then she sent another message saying they are for weight loss not muscle building.. yeah weight loss if you eat less!!! Not eat exactly the same and then the shake extra. She’s clueless
It’s definitely not an age or regional thing, it literally derives from the word ‘mongolism’, I’ve already told them this above but they don’t seem to care because THEY don’t find it offensive. I’m assuming they don’t know anybody or give a damn about people with Downs Syndrome otherwise they wouldn’t be trying to excuse it! It doesn’t matter what it means in their town, it matters where it originatedI don’t know if it’s my age or a regional thing but it’s very offensive. It’s a well known derogatory term for people with Down’s Syndrome. It seems you didn’t know this, but now you do, you can maybe think about not using it again.
Erm she’s got 5 boxes of fibre ones under her bed, does that not countShe’s got agony pains because she doesn’t eat any fibre so is probably full of shit... literally
Her attendance for work is shocking tbf. She had off a few months for anxiety one year, then she was signed off for about 3 months after her gallstones operation. It was keyhole surgery and has a 2 week recovery time but she still moans about it now almost a year later. If I’d worked with her and was covering for her whilst she was off sick and had seen her in and out of the shops everyday and hula hooping all over Instagram I’d of been fuming. She never mentions any other friends either so don’t think she has any work friends. Apart from her boyfriend.I vaguely remember Sainsbury’s wouldn’t give her full time hours as her sickness was really high and she refuses to work on the tills as she said she’s partially deaf in one of her ears so struggles to hear the beeps when scanning the items and then her crippling anxiety she can’t talk to customers This is the same girl who chats rambles to her Instagram for hours on end. She worked basically full time hours in December so she will be going extra crazy buying shite she doesn’t need !
What a fuckin shit excuse/ "apology"Apologies for offending... gong is used as a general insult from around where I’m from, yes I do know what it means... obviously did not mean to offend anybody nor assume she has a disability I think she’s just a little bit dim and child like for her age
Around where I’m from it’s used as someone who lacks just basic common sense...
I wish she’d do talking stories with her boyf. Like a learn more about us vid. That would make my year I think looolProbably just talk about Pokemon and marvel movies
GUYS she has 4 more of those portion control plates she just loves a gimmick