Yeah, I wasn't sure if it was just me being completely out of touch with influencer culture, but I don't have a clue who a single one of those people are aside from Jack.Just looked... literally only heard of Jack and it's £45 a ticket
WHUT? Is she even Jewish?? Because if she is not wearing a yarmulke is incredibly offensive. I don't know as much abut Judaism as i'd like to but am learning from a Jewish woman I know online who, while not orthodox, is very serious about her faith.I don't know why Ruby wearing a yarmulke tickles me so much but it does, especially after the horrid mess that was the Holocaust remembrance #ad.
I think they mean the little icon on top of the profile pictures on tattle. Several people have Ruby as their pictureWHUT? Is she even Jewish?? Because if she is not wearing a yarmulke is incredibly offensive. I don't know as much abut Judaism as i'd like to but am learning from a Jewish woman I know online who, while not orthodox, is very serious about her faith.
They're talking about their tattle iconWHUT? Is she even Jewish?? Because if she is not wearing a yarmulke is incredibly offensive. I don't know as much abut Judaism as i'd like to but am learning from a Jewish woman I know online who, while not orthodox, is very serious about her faith.
Ruby hasn't worn one, but it's worth knowing that it's considered a sign of respect and Gentile are encouraged to wear a kippah if in a place of worshipWHUT? Is she even Jewish?? Because if she is not wearing a yarmulke is incredibly offensive. I don't know as much abut Judaism as i'd like to but am learning from a Jewish woman I know online who, while not orthodox, is very serious about her faith.
I mean this thread kind of IS a place of worship…?Ruby hasn't worn one, but it's worth knowing that it's considered a sign of respect and Gentile are encouraged to wear a kippah if in a place of worship
So long as the wearing of a kippah isn't done in poor taste (such as a costume) it's welcome for reasons of respect
I genuinely considered taking a screenshot of your icon of Ruby with her kippah and make it my icon but I wasn't sure if that was weird to do out of the blueI mean this thread kind of IS a place of worship…?(I’ll admit I think it’s perhaps not the best thought out way to celebrate Hanukkah to put it on all the icons, but Tattle went there and crying!Roobee and I are going to embrace it!)
Yeah when I went to Prague with a group of friends we visited the Jewish cemetery and the synagogue attached and the boys of the group were asked to wear one by the staff.Ruby hasn't worn one, but it's worth knowing that it's considered a sign of respect and Gentile are encouraged to wear a kippah if in a place of worship
So long as the wearing of a kippah isn't done in poor taste (such as a costume) it's welcome for reasons of respect
You have my enthusiastic permission!I genuinely considered taking a screenshot of your icon of Ruby with her kippah and make it my icon but I wasn't sure if that was weird to do out of the blue
I feel Jack's planners is more gender-neutral and would appeal to any student, whereas Ruby's is definitely more aimed at girly girls - no shade to men or non-binary pals who like her celestial doodles, but it doesn't have as wide a reach.Everything aside, Jack's design looks much more youthful, energetic compared to Ruby's childish cutesy planner. I wouldn't buy neither of their overpriced so called products but I wouldn't be surprised if Jack's sales are higher than Ruby.
I just realized how tiny the title is. Minimalistic doesn't have to mean useless.I feel Jack's planners is more gender-neutral and would appeal to any student, whereas Ruby's is definitely more aimed at girly girls - no shade to men or non-binary pals who like her celestial doodles, but it doesn't have as wide a reach.
I got the impression that Jack’s planner is a bit more ‘adult’ and aimed at the uni student market, whereas Ruby’s is aimed more at the school-age market with its house-point tracker and so on. Price-wise it never seemed entirely sensible to aim the planner at people who probably can’t afford to buy it for themselves.I feel Jack's planners is more gender-neutral and would appeal to any student, whereas Ruby's is definitely more aimed at girly girls - no shade to men or non-binary pals who like her celestial doodles, but it doesn't have as wide a reach.
It's logical, since it's her main demographic : 15yo who likes aesthetic. Jack's planner is far too expensive too, tho. Like, my uni's planner was free, and got even more stuff than his planner, there's a space for two kinds of two do list, ressources, I really don't see why you would buy an influencer planner for that price.I feel Jack's planners is more gender-neutral and would appeal to any student, whereas Ruby's is definitely more aimed at girly girls - no shade to men or non-binary pals who like her celestial doodles, but it doesn't have as wide a reach.
oh I didn't notice that lolI think they mean the little icon on top of the profile pictures on tattle. Several people have Ruby as their picture
happy Hanukkah!You have my enthusiastic permission!
You should screenshot your new avatar, then put this screenshot as an avatar, then repeat, until Ruby's has like 50 kippas.happy Hanukkah!
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