Especially when she was there earlier this year too. Being able to go to New York twice in a year is something very few people will be able to relate to.It’s so hard to be happy for her. Like I get it, she has a chance to go to NY so obviously she’ll take it. But her selling point was that she was so humble and down to earth and people could relate. Now she’s on a consumeristic trip to NY in a cost of living crisis. It’s just so out of touch. I don’t feel she’s grateful anymore either, feel like she’s starting to just feel entitled to it all.
Yeah I knew someone like that, they weren’t allowed to see twilight either because it had vampires in it lmaoI was watching her latest vlogmas and she mentioned that she has never seen Harry Potter, which to me is crazy for someone who grew up in her generation, in the UK! I don't think I know anyone who hasn't at least seen ONE of the films. That made me think, do you think her family/church is of the kind that doesn't allow kids to watch/enjoy stuff with witchcraft? Come to think of it, I don't recall her ever really talking about Halloween either. Even when she showed halloween-y stuff she generally called it "autumnal". Not celebrating Halloween isn't so weird in the UK, but skirting around it kind of is. Correct me if I'm wrong, maybe someone can remember her talking about Halloween? Or are her family/church actually much more extreme than they come across?
I wondered this , also Harry Potter is exactly the kindnof thing i would expect her to like (apart from.the whole religion thing anyway) as you say I do not know anyone of her (or ky generation and I am 10 years older) that hasn't seen at least one filmI was watching her latest vlogmas and she mentioned that she has never seen Harry Potter, which to me is crazy for someone who grew up in her generation, in the UK! I don't think I know anyone who hasn't at least seen ONE of the films. That made me think, do you think her family/church is of the kind that doesn't allow kids to watch/enjoy stuff with witchcraft? Come to think of it, I don't recall her ever really talking about Halloween either. Even when she showed halloween-y stuff she generally called it "autumnal". Not celebrating Halloween isn't so weird in the UK, but skirting around it kind of is. Correct me if I'm wrong, maybe someone can remember her talking about Halloween? Or are her family/church actually much more extreme than they come across?
Exactly! The first movie especially has some really cosy Christmas vibes, and the whole series being set at a boarding school seems like something she would love. So it seems bizzare she would never have seen even one of the movies, unless there was some bigger reason.I wondered this , also Harry Potter is exactly the kindnof thing i would expect her to like (apart from.the whole religion thing anyway) as you say I do not know anyone of her (or ky generation and I am 10 years older) that hasn't seen at least one film
I’m around the same age and only watched the first Harry Potter a few months ago. My plan was to watch them all but I got bored about halfway through the second one and gave up. Maybe she’s just not into that kind of thing but like someone else said she seems like she would beI was watching her latest vlogmas and she mentioned that she has never seen Harry Potter, which to me is crazy for someone who grew up in her generation, in the UK! I don't think I know anyone who hasn't at least seen ONE of the films. That made me think, do you think her family/church is of the kind that doesn't allow kids to watch/enjoy stuff with witchcraft? Come to think of it, I don't recall her ever really talking about Halloween either. Even when she showed halloween-y stuff she generally called it "autumnal". Not celebrating Halloween isn't so weird in the UK, but skirting around it kind of is. Correct me if I'm wrong, maybe someone can remember her talking about Halloween? Or are her family/church actually much more extreme than they come across?
The early ones are more kids films, the third one onwards are such stronger. Prisoner of Azkaban is probably the best one, order of the Phoenix is pretty good too. Half blood prince is strong. Everyone has their own favourite and enjoys others less.I’m around the same age and only watched the first Harry Potter a few months ago. My plan was to watch them all but I got bored about halfway through the second one and gave up. Maybe she’s just not into that kind of thing but like someone else said she seems like she would be
If you do fancy it at any point most charity shops have the books and often the DVDs, no need to give her money to see/read them.i'm early 20s and never seen or read harry potter! fell asleep when we watched the first one in school and then just didn't bother bc it felt a bit overhyped. don't think i could start now bc supporting jkr wouldn't sit right. agree that i'd expect her to like them, maybe she just has similar energy to ruby granger
complaining about the lack of creativity on Pinterest as if she isn’t copying them due to her own lack of creativitythis vlog with the pinterest recipes, shock horror that pinterest recipes are all similar and uninventiveif I wanted to find interesting recipes the last places I would look are tiktok or pinterest
I went to school with a few girls who never watched Harry Potter or were allowed to attend Halloween parties because they were Christian. The same at university. I've actually found it to be really common here in the UK with people who are actual Christians (like attend church, keep chaste, attend youth groups, etc). I didn't see them as extreme, any of them. I just assumed it was a general Christian stance.I was watching her latest vlogmas and she mentioned that she has never seen Harry Potter, which to me is crazy for someone who grew up in her generation, in the UK! I don't think I know anyone who hasn't at least seen ONE of the films. That made me think, do you think her family/church is of the kind that doesn't allow kids to watch/enjoy stuff with witchcraft? Come to think of it, I don't recall her ever really talking about Halloween either. Even when she showed halloween-y stuff she generally called it "autumnal". Not celebrating Halloween isn't so weird in the UK, but skirting around it kind of is. Correct me if I'm wrong, maybe someone can remember her talking about Halloween? Or are her family/church actually much more extreme than they come across?
I had an upbringing like this in what was a fairly liberal church. There wasn't much of like 'Harry Potter is satan' but it just wasn't a thing. Halloween was the same, although when I was growing up I don't feel like Halloween was much of a thing beyond maybe small kids dressing up for a party.I went to school with a few girls who never watched Harry Potter or were allowed to attend Halloween parties because they were Christian. The same at university. I've actually found it to be really common here in the UK with people who are actual Christians (like attend church, keep chaste, attend youth groups, etc). I didn't see them as extreme, any of them. I just assumed it was a general Christian stance.
She hadn't damaged the bath, she's just marked it up. The toothpaste is a mild abrasive that took the marks off without damaging the plastic of the tub.She’s ‘fixed’ the bath with toothpaste. But surely that just going to dissolve when she fills the bath up again?
Alright Mrs Hinch calm downShe hadn't damaged the bath, she's just marked it up. The toothpaste is a mild abrasive that took the marks off without damaging the plastic of the tub.
Calling people stupid because you're pig ignorant about common cleaning hacks is a bit much.
Definitely Honour lol, she got mentioned here as a being a bit of a snotty mean bitch and....She hadn't damaged the bath, she's just marked it up. The toothpaste is a mild abrasive that took the marks off without damaging the plastic of the tub.
Calling people stupid because you're pig ignorant about common cleaning hacks is a bit much.
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