Ah OK thanks, I had missed the selling of the light bulbs. Anything I say here feels uneccessary and mean, so I'm going to say nothing.She’s claimed before she sold the unscrewed lightbulbs. It’s one of the main things that set alarm bells going for me, it just doesn’t sound true. Similarly her fridge apparently remaining unplugged even while she lived with 5 other people.
As that appears to be went she moved back home her parents must have been pretty pissed off to find their fridge unplugged.She’s claimed before she sold the unscrewed lightbulbs. It’s one of the main things that set alarm bells going for me, it just doesn’t sound true. Similarly her fridge apparently remaining unplugged even while she lived with 5 other people.
It's reminders like this that just confirm how full of shit she really is.As that appears to be went she moved back home her parents must have been pretty pissed off to find their fridge unplugged.
Although at the same time she was unplugging fridges she was batch cooking for the freezer. Just as when she was tapping out her recipes on an old Nokia she was updating her spending on a speadsheet.
She seems to me very much like a bury your head in the sand sort of person. My mum always told me to speak to electricity people and other providers tell them the situation and what you can realistically spend on bills, as long as you pay what's agreed they cannot legally cut you off, plus I remember when my son was small asking the water people generally about cutting people off and they said if there small children in the house they cannot legally switch the water off.As that appears to be went she moved back home her parents must have been pretty pissed off to find their fridge unplugged.
Although at the same time she was unplugging fridges she was batch cooking for the freezer. Just as when she was tapping out her recipes on an old Nokia she was updating her spending on a speadsheet.
Even first hand lightbulbs can be hit or miss!I can’t believe that anyone would actually buy a second hand light bulb. No one.
I think this is what fascinates me about Jack. Her food is hilariously gross (and sometimes actually offensive), but her lies are incredible. It's the fact that she lies about EVERYTHING. So you have these huge stories like the Poverty alongside inane shit like "I don't have a toaster." She's always, always lying, and it keeps you coming back for more.I'm so intrigued by habitual/pathological liars. We all stretch the truth or tell little white lies sometimes but the thought of not just flat out lying to those around you let alone writing it down and posting it all on SM for anyone to pick apart -forensically- makes me exhausted.
It’s part of a narrative that other ‘poor people’ (not middle class ones) are stupid and worthless. That there would be people who would buy a used lightbulb. It’s actually a ridiculous thing to say.Even first hand lightbulbs can be hit or miss!
I’m away out for a picnic for a couple of hours. First proper day out since august. Can’t wait! I’m sure I will either come back to a chaos or a delete!
The I don't have a toaster was actually my fave because the next second she took a picture complete with toaster. It reminds me of when o child pinches chocolate and gets it all over their face and then their mum says did you have chocolate and they look up all innocent through the chocolate covered eyes and say "no mama"I think this is what fascinates me about Jack. Her food is hilariously gross (and sometimes actually offensive), but her lies are incredible. It's the fact that she lies about EVERYTHING. So you have these huge stories like the Poverty alongside inane shit like "I don't have a toaster." She's always, always lying, and it keeps you coming back for more.
From where???? Never seen any in charity shops, she'd need to spend days walking miles barefoot to find itI can’t believe that anyone would actually buy a second hand light bulb. No one.
Why does the last line remind me of the scene in the Dilemma video where Kelly is texting Nelly... in excelAs that appears to be went she moved back home her parents must have been pretty pissed off to find their fridge unplugged.
Although at the same time she was unplugging fridges she was batch cooking for the freezer. Just as when she was tapping out her recipes on an old Nokia she was updating her spending on a speadsheet.
Do you know who would buy a box of secondhand lightbulbs? Someone as fiscally incontinent as Jack.It’s part of a narrative that other ‘poor people’ (not middle class ones) are stupid and worthless. That there would be people who would buy a used lightbulb. It’s actually a ridiculous thing to say.
Exactly. I mean, how would one even go about selling one? It's not as if anyone, anywhere, advertises used lights bulbs for sale. Charity shops wouldn't take them. I think I'm right in saying that the story goes something like that people came to her house as a kind of of in house yard sale, and that they rinsed her for light bulbs (? please correct if I'm wrong..) but that just paints the picture of whoever was at this house/yard sale being complete and utter, ruthless bastards. Evil enough to deprive a single mum and her child of their light bulbs for pennies - this is how she imagines the working class to be.I can’t believe that anyone would actually buy a second hand light bulb. No one.
It's fab, I read the book too, well recommended when you're in the right frame of mindYes! I need to be in the right mood for that type of film. MC Dad seems to like it.
Oh Lord Jesus Christ, I've just realised it smacks of Little Women as well. The hair and the combs. The melodrama. The poverty. The obvious fiction based loosely on historical fact.Exactly. I mean, how would one even go about selling one? It's not as if anyone, anywhere, advertises used lights bulbs for sale. Charity shops wouldn't take them. I think I'm right in saying that the story goes something like that people came to her house as a kind of of in house yard sale, and that they rinsed her for light bulbs (? please correct if I'm wrong..) but that just paints the picture of whoever was at this house/yard sale being complete and utter, ruthless bastards. Evil enough to deprive a single mum and her child of their light bulbs for pennies - this is how she imagines the working class to be.
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