this needed a trigger warning, almost spat my coffee all over my keyboardboris has got plenty of his face which looks enough like an arse so it’s not impossible
this needed a trigger warning, almost spat my coffee all over my keyboardboris has got plenty of his face which looks enough like an arse so it’s not impossible
wtf is the netflix thing, you watch netflix to relax, how can you compare that to working on your goals?!Few screenshots here - the first one being one of her 'book reviews'. Does anyone else think this "review" is incredibly generic, and just repeats the language that's used in the description of her book/the press release? I've seen the phrase 'authentic voice' and 'transparency' used to describe her book a few times now, and I feel like this person has just lifted those phrases from the press release they were given alongside the book. Would put money on this person not reading the book at all and is just doing the required generic response. Funny how all these initial reviews say the exact same thing.
And secondly, her response to this person's concern about the infographic she shared was "buy my book".
Excellent as in she chats complete tit and avoids the question at handexcellent as in actually make a difference for the people of the uk or excellent as in she just chats tit aligning her with other policitians?
remember when she shared a dm of someone telling her she should be prime minister
Bruh I looked at the page she shared it from and the entire account is just cringe quotes from Jeff bezos, elon musk, richard branson and steve jobsFew screenshots here - the first one being one of her 'book reviews'. Does anyone else think this "review" is incredibly generic, and just repeats the language that's used in the description of her book/the press release? I've seen the phrase 'authentic voice' and 'transparency' used to describe her book a few times now, and I feel like this person has just lifted those phrases from the press release they were given alongside the book. Would put money on this person not reading the book at all and is just doing the required generic response. Funny how all these initial reviews say the exact same thing.
And secondly, her response to this person's concern about the infographic she shared was "buy my book".
yeah there must be some sort of briefing with buzz wordsFew screenshots here - the first one being one of her 'book reviews'. Does anyone else think this "review" is incredibly generic, and just repeats the language that's used in the description of her book/the press release? I've seen the phrase 'authentic voice' and 'transparency' used to describe her book a few times now, and I feel like this person has just lifted those phrases from the press release they were given alongside the book. Would put money on this person not reading the book at all and is just doing the required generic response. Funny how all these initial reviews say the exact same thing.
And secondly, her response to this person's concern about the infographic she shared was "buy my book".
exactly, and probably couldn;t spend your day posting endless selfies/stories of you being "so busy"yeah there must be some sort of briefing with buzz words
What I don’t get is, is how people with normal jobs working as an employee are saying things like “can’t wait to apply this to my own life”
I’m not sure what tips grace is sharing, but her position is so different and far removed from reality. The theme seems to be rest (which is wild because, as many have mentioned, it’s only in the past few weeks she’s spoken about it. Even when she started writing this book she was blagging the 24/7 hustle culture- can’t go to the gym with my phone because I’ll stop working out and start writing down projects and dissertations on my notes instead #werk
but most people’s day jobs are moderately controlled. I couldn't just take 40 mins out to do some journaling and self care. Couldn’t just start my day at 11 because that’s when I’m feeling creative etc. Couldn’t just duck off the other side of the world for 2 months if abig project was launching. Even the stuff about pressure to have everything worked out- come on grace, there wasn’t really that much pressure when you’d had an ibm internship, Oxford degree and we’re already making thousands taking pictures of your arse. It’s not like you came out uni like tit, where do I go
Ughhh I hate myself for this but I actually really like the jeans (though the pictures are tacky). Does anyone know what brand they are?Anyone else finding her pose she does to show off her bum on all pictures a little bit 2017? lol
she talks so much tit in one breath it seems like she’s saying “i used to work so hard so i started to chill but i’m also a ceo working sooOo hard don’t forget how hard i work but i amFew screenshots here - the first one being one of her 'book reviews'. Does anyone else think this "review" is incredibly generic, and just repeats the language that's used in the description of her book/the press release? I've seen the phrase 'authentic voice' and 'transparency' used to describe her book a few times now, and I feel like this person has just lifted those phrases from the press release they were given alongside the book. Would put money on this person not reading the book at all and is just doing the required generic response. Funny how all these initial reviews say the exact same thing.
And secondly, her response to this person's concern about the infographic she shared was "buy my book".
Agreed, she just says whatever words come to her mind that she thinks sound good.she talks so much tit in one breath it seems like she’s saying “i used to work so hard so i started to chill but i’m also a ceo working sooOo hard don’t forget how hard i work but i am
also hardly
working and i wrote a book about it which i worked so hard doing” and in the next breath seems like
she’s calling people out for watching a netflix series like using your time like that is almost a waste of time? when you
could be reevaluating your goals? does she even know what her stance
is cos tbh i don’t know what she’s getting at anymore
yeah maybe so but still kicking back and mindless watching 3 hours of whatever is so different to making changes in life. it’s like comparing a cake with a pigeon- they just aren’t comparable in any way to meAgreed, she just says whatever words come to her mind that she thinks sound good.
I don't take the netflix post like that. To me it means that we often persist with watching boring episodes of a show cause we know its meant to get better after the initial slog. But we don't apply the same to our life, we often think that if it's bad now it will not get better. At least that's how I understand it
Yeah she's really weird about saying where her clothes are from, probably because most of them are fast fashion or from an obnoxiously expensive designer brand - basically, decidedly not from the "small sustainable woman-owned" brands she claims to champion.Long time lurker, first time poster here. First of all, I’d like to thank you all for the entertainment and keeping me sane during the pandemic! Staying in has become so much more fun since I’ve found these threads .
Ughhh I hate myself for this but I actually really like the jeans (though the pictures are tacky). Does anyone know what brand they are?
I’m also annoyed at how she somehow does have the time to post 10+ insta stories and respond to/cherry pick criticism, but simply tagging the brands or replying to comments about her outfit is too much effort especially considering 90% of the comments are asking where she got the jeans and her coat.
Yeah it's just one of the dumb motivational posts that don't really mean much. Bet her book will be full of themyeah maybe so but still kicking back and mindless watching 3 hours of whatever is so different to making changes in life. it’s like comparing a cake with a pigeon- they just aren’t comparable in any way to me
Am I the only one failing to see what a motivational post about ‘just keep going through tit times’ has anything to do with “working hard” or whatever bullshit she’s claiming to have written about? Can she not respond to anyone anymore without mentioning it?Few screenshots here - the first one being one of her 'book reviews'. Does anyone else think this "review" is incredibly generic, and just repeats the language that's used in the description of her book/the press release? I've seen the phrase 'authentic voice' and 'transparency' used to describe her book a few times now, and I feel like this person has just lifted those phrases from the press release they were given alongside the book. Would put money on this person not reading the book at all and is just doing the required generic response. Funny how all these initial reviews say the exact same thing.
And secondly, her response to this person's concern about the infographic she shared was "buy my book".
they look like Levi’s from the back pocket. Pretty sure she used to rave about the Levi 501s but I don’t know if that’s that specific pair xLong time lurker, first time poster here. First of all, I’d like to thank you all for the entertainment and keeping me sane during the pandemic! Staying in has become so much more fun since I’ve found these threads .
Ughhh I hate myself for this but I actually really like the jeans (though the pictures are tacky). Does anyone know what brand they are?
I’m also annoyed at how she somehow does have the time to post 10+ insta stories and respond to/cherry pick criticism, but simply tagging the brands or replying to comments about her outfit is too much effort especially considering 90% of the comments are asking where she got the jeans and her coat.
The Levi logo is slightly different - hers are Versace I'm pretty sure. example from her favourite site: https://www.vestiairecollective.com...lue-cotton-versace-jeans-jeans-12924513.shtmlthey look like Levi’s from the back pocket. Pretty sure she used to rave about the Levi 501s but I don’t know if that’s that specific pair x
Thankfully I’ve written a whole book.Few screenshots here - the first one being one of her 'book reviews'. Does anyone else think this "review" is incredibly generic, and just repeats the language that's used in the description of her book/the press release? I've seen the phrase 'authentic voice' and 'transparency' used to describe her book a few times now, and I feel like this person has just lifted those phrases from the press release they were given alongside the book. Would put money on this person not reading the book at all and is just doing the required generic response. Funny how all these initial reviews say the exact same thing.
And secondly, her response to this person's concern about the infographic she shared was "buy my book".