And because marriage & kids is one of the main ways people with narcissistic tendencies get their supply. Plus you need a level of self awareness to realise you are selfish in the first place.
Look at her showing the world shes a tech wizzard!! And why the need to edit it?!?! Shes so dumb and stupidBut why not just frame the original drawing? It’s just performative and playing at being sentimental rather than actually being sentimental about her drawing.
looks like she added a beige filterIm confused what did she even edit? It looks exactly the same.
This is the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever seen anyone so online. Just frame the original pictureIm confused what did she even edit? It looks exactly the same. Plus wouldn’t it be much nicer to have the original art work?
Imagine years from now when grey asks about it and lily goes no actually it’s a ‘print’ of your art work…
I think she only added a filter to the picture of her holding it in the frame. No wonder these YouTubers have no work ethic if they call cropping an image “editing”! A chimp with an iPad could figure that outlooks like she added a beige filter![]()
Loads of Jewish people have Xmas. One of my mates loves it so much that they have a 2nd Xmas on August Bank holiday. Tree, gifts, dinner, everything.Soz for the random thought but just realised Lily is Jewish, my N London Jewish friends don’t even celebrate Christmas. So maybe she just doesn’t know what she’s doing?!? Not sure if her family celebrates?
For most people I know Christmas is no longer seen as a religious holiday. Many people celebrate it despite their religion or ethnicity as it’s more just a nice happy time of year to spend time with loved ones and show people how much you care.Soz for the random thought but just realised Lily is Jewish, my N London Jewish friends don’t even celebrate Christmas. So maybe she just doesn’t know what she’s doing?!? Not sure if her family celebrates?
Its like taking a photo of your monitor so you can WhatsApp the shoes you're looking at to someoneLily and that drawing is the epitome of ‘busy work’