yeah she returned him. Like a pair of jeans you don’t quite like the fit of after one wearWhat?! She’s given up that beautiful dog?!
Oh and a new man?? Haven’t followed her for a while so not in the loop!
360 days return policy.That’s horrible
She should just stick to LAYou guys inspired me to rewatch the Japan vlogs too. It's all classic Lizzy dropping £££ on taxi's, lots of random shopping, £1700 cameras... Wasn't the whole thing booked on a bit of a whim like the week before?
I did feel for her a little as she seemed to be trying hard to convince us she was enjoying it but really wasn't but she was quite frustrating in them, seems like she just never got over the jetlag cause she kept napping
Japan is one of the most amazing places I’ve ever been. She made it seem as dull as dishwater. And there are so many “untouristy touristy” things to do. Silver lining though - at least the Japanese Tourism Board didn’t hire her after those enlightening and stimulating vlogs to do more content for themIt's really funny to me how a lot of influencers can make places seem boring. Like Tokyo is a dream destination of mine (probably a lot of people) & she went & it was like she wasn't even in Japan. I get that sometimes you don't want to do the touristy kind of things, but like you can find so many different wild things to do & Japan is one place where I feel like there is so much for a person to see. It's just wild how she couldn't even make Japan look exciting when most videos on Japan are exciting (but not coming from influencers or youtubers or whatever they take the soul out of everything.).
Is so depressing to watch tooyou lot made me to watch it and I want a refund! even with skipping it feels like you could change the background from tokyo to london and nobody would notice anything, mainly bc most footage is of lizzy's face
also, her stans are insane (love how they imply lizzy has always had shitty videos, lmao), I feel like this comment sums her content pretty well (together with the one asking her whether shopping was all she cared about while travelling):
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it's better to rehome than keep a dog and not give it a very good life. She should have thought her decision through and considered what she would do if she split up with her boyfriend or moved house. It's part of being a responsible pet owner!I'm so mad about the dog I could spit... I would never ever ever ever in one million years leave them.
Respectfully, I think this is kind of an over simplified way of looking at things. Because of course everyone has to agree that yes, a dog should be in a home where it’s cared for, etc., etc. But it’s such a way to let people off the hook who pick up dogs when it seems fun or convenient and then drop them when a life circumstance changes. Then they just get to say ‘oh well they have to be in a home where they are cared for and is good for them’. Well yeah, that was supposed to be you, dumbass. And for a normal dog, it’s truly not that hard to make an adjustment here or there to accommodate the life you pledged to care for. When people go in with a mindset of ‘well if it doesn’t work out of course it should just go to a ‘better’ home’, then it just creates a lot of abandoned dogs.it's better to rehome than keep a dog and not give it a very good life. She should have thought her decision through and considered what she would do if she split up with her boyfriend or moved house. It's part of being a responsible pet owner!
Yes, that's why I was saying it's probably for the best even though it is really not ideal for the dog to have had to have gone through such an unnecessary re-abandonment. I'm with you - it's the lack of forethought and impulsivity to get a dog (as accessory, or as a misguided attempt to solidify an unstable relationship) that makes me livid. Hopefully she's learned her lesson. Don't bring a dog into your life if you have not prepared yourself for the time necessary, the expense, what would happen should your relationship break up, you move, situations change. Things happen but this is clearly a case of her being a flake, which we knew, but flake out on your own, don't harm an innocent dog that's already gone through so muchit's better to rehome than keep a dog and not give it a very good life. She should have thought her decision through and considered what she would do if she split up with her boyfriend or moved house. It's part of being a responsible pet owner!
Agreed! Despite my disappointment, I hope Arthur found a new home that can truly dedicates their time and love to himYes, that's why I was saying it's probably for the best even though it is really not ideal for the dog to have had to have gone through such an unnecessary re-abandonment. I'm with you - it's the lack of forethought and impulsivity to get a dog (as accessory, or as a misguided attempt to solidify an unstable relationship) that makes me livid. Hopefully she's learned her lesson. Don't bring a dog into your life if you have not prepared yourself for the time necessary, the expense, what would happen should your relationship break up, you move, situations change. Things happen but this is clearly a case of her being a flake, which we knew, but flake out on your own, don't harm an innocent dog that's already gone through so much
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