Tbf if I had a sister and they had a coil that worked well for them and they recommended it to me I'd probably get it fitted tooOf course she is getting the exact same coil as Emily. The competivness and copying is not healthy. Emily dances, overexerices and starves so Holly follows, then Holly follows her to Cambridge, now the vegan boyfriend and even contraceptive choices.
It's not, it's weird as duck. Soooo rigidMe, who is a Single Pringle as Holly would call it, after seeing her What I eat in a day on Insta: Is that. Is that a normal thing people in a relationship do. Is it normal to eat the exact same thing as your partner for every meal and snack? Is that just what you do
(Please tell me it's not??)
I sometimes wish my husband would eat the same things I eat. he doesn't eat brussel sprouts! I know, I know. That is a very controversial topic because you either love them or you hate them.Me, who is a Single Pringle as Holly would call it, after seeing her What I eat in a day on Insta: Is that. Is that a normal thing people in a relationship do. Is it normal to eat the exact same thing as your partner for every meal and snack? Is that just what you do
(Please tell me it's not??)
Yes, but it's not a real Masters and can't be treated as one.Did you guys see that bit of a video where she receives a certificate from Cambridge about getting her masters ? Is that really how it works ? You do an undergrad and it gets transformed into a masters after a while ?
It's weird! Me and my partner both work from home. We always eat dinner together but hardly evrr breakfast or lunch. It's very weird!Me, who is a Single Pringle as Holly would call it, after seeing her What I eat in a day on Insta: Is that. Is that a normal thing people in a relationship do. Is it normal to eat the exact same thing as your partner for every meal and snack? Is that just what you do
(Please tell me it's not??)
can someone explain? I don't get itYes, but it's not a real Masters and can't be treated as one.
So for a Masters you have to complete higher level study, normally after an undergrad. Oxbridge automatically give you the title of 'Master' a few years after you graduate. This means you can technically say you have a Masters degree, but you can't treat it like one. You can't apply for jobs by saying you studied for a Masters, you couldn't apply for a PhD and say you've already done a Masters, etc. It's a Masters in name only. Scottish ancient universities also give out Masters degrees for arts (my degree is an MA from that) but it's not a real Masters, it's just what they call their undergrad degrees.can someone explain? I don't get it
that's very confusing. What are the benefits from this "Master's degree" which isn't really a Master's degree? Is it only for show, because it sounds better?So for a Masters you have to complete higher level study, normally after an undergrad. Oxbridge automatically give you the title of 'Master' a few years after you graduate. This means you can technically say you have a Masters degree, but you can't treat it like one. You can't apply for jobs by saying you studied for a Masters, you couldn't apply for a PhD and say you've already done a Masters, etc. It's a Masters in name only. Scottish ancient universities also give out Masters degrees for arts (my degree is an MA from that) but it's not a real Masters, it's just what they call their undergrad degrees.
It's just an ancient thing that still exists for tradition.that's very confusing. What are the benefits from this "Master's degree" which isn't really a Master's degree? Is it only for show, because it sounds better?
casual magicis this the same Holly who supposedly had Anorexia and recovered on her own?
i have hollys fleece so thanks for ruining my lifeView attachment 2052967Idk what's worse, couples fleeces or the fact they look like IKEA employees