stop it!! Iām crying!Bringing back my old video of Freda twerkin whilst she was playing SssHhccwingball for the sake of your lovely song, gwarrrrrrn Fiddle!!!!!
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stop it!! Iām crying!Bringing back my old video of Freda twerkin whilst she was playing SssHhccwingball for the sake of your lovely song, gwarrrrrrn Fiddle!!!!!
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There would be no point unless you were an attention seeker who wanted everyone on the thread to be talking about you, unfortunately it looks like they were just that.I might be a complete mug here, but I just donāt see the benefit of lying about Grinchās mortgage. I feel like maybe that user got told off by her friend? Itās fair enough, I bought a flat last year and usually there arenāt that many people working for one broker. It wouldnāt be hard to figure out whoād leaked the info!
Maybe Iām just a huge optimist (makes a change ) blimey I hope they canāt get a sod off massive farm.
I wonder how many people on here have gone from being genuine followers to then having our eyes opened when discovering the wonderful tattle. I was very similar where I followed her as I really enjoyed the cleaning aspect. Iām embarrassed to say that I bought her first list book and the Journal. It was when I downloaded the audible version of her book I was intrigued when she had a chapter about the trolls but wouldnāt say where it was coming from. I googled Mrs hinch trolls and it led me to this site. I was more intrigued as to the things being said but since lurking on the site I soon had to create an account as it had opened my eyes up to a lot of things as well.Thank you so much for sharing and being so honest . I followed Hinch as I thought she would help me tidy/clean my house. I'm not the best housewife and really wish I kept a better house. Probably due to an obsessively clean mother I rebelled lol. In the grand scheme of things it's not the end of the world and I'm not a bad person.
Hinch had the opposite effect on me and actually made me feel more of a failure that I couldn't do the supposedly simple tasks she could do on a daily basis.....even when she had a child. I was buying more things than I should and my anxiety was increasing all the time.
Hinch brought me to tattle 2 or so years ago after posting about it and I will also admit that I was initially shocked and hated what I read. Then I read between the lines and created an account. It has opened my eyes to things I would never have seen on some of the people I follow.
Probably 2 pre record montages and a few ads (prerecorded too)Sooooo is Sophie going to do some work todayā¦or??
I liked her at first and even now if she does dons ācleanā I find it satisfying to watch. I began to clean and organise more when I was on maternity leave. I noticeably spent more money on cleaning products and tat I didnāt need (Ā£30 here and there in Wilko, HB etc, all adding up) and cleaned so much I actually think it made me and my little one poorly for a few months in that the place was TOO clean and we then couldnāt shift bugs she was picking up at nursery for weeks on end. Picturing myself now, spraying door handles with dettol spray multiple times a dayI wonder how many people on here have gone from being genuine followers to then having our eyes opened when discovering the wonderful tattle. I was very similar where I followed her as I really enjoyed the cleaning aspect. Iām embarrassed to say that I bought her first list book and the Journal. It was when I downloaded the audible version of her book I was intrigued when she had a chapter about the trolls but wouldnāt say where it was coming from. I googled Mrs hinch trolls and it led me to this site. I was more intrigued as to the things being said but since lurking on the site I soon had to create an account as it had opened my eyes up to a lot of things as well.
What was said?TattleLife has just been featured on BBC 1 Breakfast!
This is gold you never fail to make me laugh @Andioooop you absolute starBringing back my old video of Freda twerkin whilst she was playing SssHhccwingball for the sake of your lovely song, gwarrrrrrn Fiddle!!!!!
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Had they been reading the strictly threads and all the dan bashingTattleLife has just been featured on BBC 1 Breakfast!
I had to pause it but just watching now. There is a documentary on BBC 2 on Monday at 9pm. Iām sure itāll bring more people here though. Itās featuring Sali Hughes.What was said?
Ah found it, maybe they should investigate the scamming con artists on Instagram who are ruining peopleās lives instead of people joking about on a forum? Just a thought.I had to pause it but just watching now. There is a documentary on BBC 2 on Monday at 9pm. Iām sure itāll bring more people here though. Itās featuring Sali Hughes.
Good bring it on I say! Let people flock here and read the threads especially Hinchers. It will expose all of those influencers lies. Influencers are as bad as politicians and should be made more accountable. Journalists shouldnāt be wasting time talking about Tattler. Expose Mrs Hinch ffs!I had to pause it but just watching now. There is a documentary on BBC 2 on Monday at 9pm. Iām sure itāll bring more people here though. Itās featuring Sali Hughes.
Jims got it in his wank bankI havenāt seen this before
Exactly! Why do these idiots barely get called out and yet Tattle gets a bad name. Not like everyone making the same observations comes from nowhere is it?! The wiki is clear as day!!Ah found it, maybe they should investigate the scamming con artists on Instagram who are ruining peopleās lives instead of people joking about on a forum? Just a thought.
BBC Two - David Baddiel: Social Media, Anger and Us
David Baddiel explores the toxic world of social media anger, hate and outrage.www.bbc.co.uk
Iām days behind but this is bloody brilliant. @Andioooop, youāre a friggin genius xMeanwhile, at Bethlephlegm:
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They should take a look at all the crazy hinchers, nasty little fuckers.Reading the blurb for the show it doesnāt even sound like it applies to here, itās more a twitter thing to be rowing with random strangers...
āDavid Baddiel explores the impact social media is having on our behaviour, both online and off.
A self-confessed Twitter addict, David is in no doubt that there are positive sides to these platforms ā revolutionising communication, highlighting important issues and propelling social change. But he also believes thereās a darker side to the way we interact online ā one where outrage and angry exchanges frequently dominate, with a negativity developing that spills offline and into real life.
Ultimately, David asks whether something originally designed to help us talk to each other is just leading to everyone shouting at each other.ā