3 hamburger buns and a bowl of spaghetti won’t touch the Monday morning anxiety. Not drinking on Saturday night might.
At the end of the day, all that happened was her husband left her and has found another love. He still loves his kids, he just doesn’t want to be with her anymore, for whatever reason. She is worried about her financial situation. She feels she has been treated shabbily. Whatever the ins and outs people break up all the time. Heartbreak hurts. Humiliation stings. Grief at what was and can no longer be be debilitating. But at some point you have to look around you and count your blessings. She has free will, she isn’t starving, she is good with words, her kids are delightful, she can move on. There are people out there who are genuinely stuck with no way to move things on, people terminally ill who would love her problems. It is simplistic I know but her ex left her almost two years ago. She has made her own life so much worse. She isn’t prolonging the divorce because of the kids, she is doing it for herself. The self pity and the using other people’s misfortunes to highlight how crap her life is (it really isn’t, do something positive) is one of the worse things about her.This!!! Alice has done nothing but constantly use other people's deaths to tell us how tough her life is. She'll stop at nothing to drain every last drop of attention she can get. She's just vile
Just saw this after I posted. It is the self pity isn’t it?With Harry and Meghan's baby Lilibet's picture breaking the internet (that has got to sting, right, Alice? Given how very, very fond you are of Meghan), I think people are looking for a little joy rather than an endless cascade of catstrophic news and Woe-Is-Me. Self-pity only keeps the vultures interested for so long before they drift off towards the latest trend. After all, with war in Ukraine, climate change, mass shootings in the US, malnutrition in the Horn of Africa and China baiting Australia and Canada over Taiwan, few people are going to resolutely stick by a privileged woman who has lived an unimaginably rich life by most people's standards and is rehashing exactly the same, hackneyed arguments she csme out with a year ago. #context
Yes, it’s weird. They are weird. Esp when it comes to family dynamics. ‘Bro’ is better than when she used to call him ‘my lover’ though!!I’ve always wanted to know if anyone else cringes a little at Alice and Tone’s excessive acknowledgment of their relationship with one another?
Like Alice calls him “bro” and “lil bro” in every other tweet and he calls her “sis” a lot idk it’s just like there’s some weird effort to claim, “You see??? I am actually talking to my brother because I acknowledge him as my brother a hundred times during our conversations!!!”
I call my elder sister “sis,” sure, but I don’t carry on doing it throughout our chats like it just feels off. It’s like saying the name of the person you’re talking to again and again after you talk; they know who you’re talking to, you know who you’re talking to. No need to keep going. No jabs at anyone who does what Alice is doing, it just feels sus because it’s Alice doing it.
My lover is just a West Country saying. They use it for everyone.If it’s breakfast time and you’re craving carbs, wouldn’t you just have a cereal? Toast? Not bloody spaghetti! Idiot.
Yes, it’s weird. They are weird. Esp when it comes to family dynamics. ‘Bro’ is better than she used to call him ‘my lover’ though!!
She probably fed the kids super noodles, anything to keep the budget down for the mega pintsIf it’s breakfast time and you’re craving carbs, wouldn’t you just have a cereal? Toast? Not bloody spaghetti! Idiot.
Yes, it’s weird. They are weird. Esp when it comes to family dynamics. ‘Bro’ is better than she used to call him ‘my lover’ though!!
Yes, I didn’t think she actually meant that he is her lover! Although, with her idea of what family realationships look like (accusing Ioan and his mother of having an Oedipal complex, telling her young daughter and doting father to get a room etc) … The Evans’ dynamics are a LOT more weird than the Gruffudd’s!!My lover is just a West Country saying. They use it for everyone.
Triggers me as my uncle used to call his sister, my Aunty, Sis all the time in public while behind closed doors he was a spoilt brat to her. He was a very late baby, with four practically grown up siblings. My Aunty always did everything for him, sorted his finances, kept him out of trouble, did his shopping, cooked his meals etc. Nothing wrong with him apart from being spoiled by my Nanny(she was 48 when she had him)My Aunty promised my gran she’d look after him which, despite his dreadful behaviour, she did to her dying day. Makes my skin crawl when Alice and Tone say itI’ve always wanted to know if anyone else cringes a little at Alice and Tone’s excessive acknowledgment of their relationship with one another?
Like Alice calls him “bro” and “lil bro” in every other tweet and he calls her “sis” a lot idk it’s just like there’s some weird effort to claim, “You see??? I am actually talking to my brother because I acknowledge him as my brother a hundred times during our conversations!!!”
I call my elder sister “sis,” sure, but I don’t carry on doing it throughout our chats like it just feels off. It’s like saying the name of the person you’re talking to again and again after you talk; they know who you’re talking to, you know who you’re talking to. No need to keep going. No jabs at anyone who does what Alice is doing, it just feels sus because it’s Alice doing it.
Yep, I’m West Country and it’s used a lot. More in the Brizzle area thoughMy lover is just a West Country saying. They use it for everyone.
This is gloriouswankspangle of a human being