Sounds like my ex boyfriend!I bought some during my cult days and can confirm they are shite! First use they lose their ‘puff’. They become limp. Waste of money.
Sounds like my ex boyfriend!I bought some during my cult days and can confirm they are shite! First use they lose their ‘puff’. They become limp. Waste of money.
Come on, that’s not just any dog , it’s Prince Henry Hansomes of Maldon .We have a Spaniel who comes away with us to many dog friendly cottages, holiday lets and hotels but she doesn’t get in bed (nor at home). We take clean fleece blankets and odd ocassion she will sit on our laps on them, it’s just respect!
But in beds ?
I had to do exactly this, stop myself and tell myself that I didn’t need it.Oh another thing, yesterday when she was talking about those tassle thingys (or maybe it was something else can’t remember) she said she’s just gone and ordered some more “before they sell out”.
I was watching a YouTube video about an influencer who was involved in a scam and that phrase came up, thats another tactic ppl use to try and sell products it makes people panic buy at the thought of missing out, before they get to really think about it and realise they don’t actually need it.
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I think it's more so how she keeps banging on how she is just like her followers, just little old lucky Sophie, looking for the bargs and down the high street pound shop with her tesco handbag, and how all her followers and herself are in it together. They aren't, she is in it for herself and her purse.May I ask why being relatable is always mentioned? The biggest influencers r not relatable and that is why they have zillions of followers. Because for some strange reason they worship their fake lifestyles eg kardashions Bring relatable is not a pre requisite is it? Or did hunch claim to be relatable and I missed that somehow
I am 35 years old. I have not only mental health issues but physical health issues that have left me needing a walker and other aids. Her stories yesterday about the magazine were absolutely disgusting. I am self conscious enough that I need walking aids and aids to help me around the house (and yes I have bought things from easylife to help me) at my age but her encouraging her cult to laugh at these types of magazines and products was a step too far.Some of the products she was laughing at are designed for people with limited mobility . So they can do normal household chores . Does she laugh at people using walking sticks too?
It's quite weird when you think that literally half her house is probably stuff she hasn't chosen herself. Her kid is dressed in stuff sent by companies. A lovely privileged thing to happen to someone but even if I buy my daughter stuff from the charity shop, I love choosing special bits for her.I'd actually be embarrassed to show off all these #gifted goods.
I much prefer to have bought and paid for everything in my home from money we earned doing 'proper' jobs.
When she tells Ronnie about her book is she also going to tell him how virtually everything in his home is #gifted?
That his pram and the bed he sleeps in, and even the clothes on his back are #gifted?
Is she going to raise him with the same morals and sense of entitlement she has, that stuff is just given to you... you don't have to work for it.