We have less stuff & clutter as a family of four wtf
I can’t believe she had the audacity to post thatPolly we all know you’re already charging astronomicallyyet another product she can pay less and charge more
She's such a smug bleep, I can't stand herPolly we all know you’re already charging astronomicallyyet another product she can pay less and charge more
Yes yes yesShe's such a smug bleep, I can't stand her
has she said how much she’s paying?As someone who did ceramics and not the best at them- she’s paying too much to be part of a studio to be making stuff like thatwait till the sighh mug range comes out and she passes it onto someone else to make it for her.
It’s pretty spenny for a membership anywherehas she said how much she’s paying?
I have absolutely no clue how much that sort of thing would be
The highlight is the therapist telling her she needs to get over herself. Later on, she concludes that she’s ‘too nice’What’s she wanging on about? No captions, my phone is on silent![]()
It didn’t sit well with me, either. I’m not ASD, but have family members who are. Their condition isn’t “cute”, or a light form of entertainment to make people like Polly feel better. I’m all for the destigmatisation of ASD, but Polly’s reaction is exactly why I don’t like these kinds of shows. “Aw, so cute!”.Her story on the love on the spectrum show has annoyed me. With someone who has autism, it is not wholesome. My honesty is not cute, as my bluntness has made me lose friends and has made people make fun of me because of me talking everything too serious. My disability which makes me not be able to go shopping by myself in case I have a meltdown is not wholesome and cute