How to tell Ruby she's aging rapidly without telling her she's aging rapidly.
Urm, what did I just read? I’ve read, re-read and re-read many times more and it still makes no sense. Well, not to this intellect!You can DAFFINATELY tell she JANUINELY read it by her thorough and in-depth review, which isn't at all suspiciously vague and completely incoherent:
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Or, where Ruby and intellect is concerned, should it be 'inter-LACK-T'?Urm, what did I just read? I’ve read, re-read and re-read many times more and it still makes no sense. Well, not to this intellect!
I did feel a disturbance in the force in the last few days. Must have coincided with Ruby entering the Italian airspaceThey're going on that Italy trip she mentioned wanting to go on AVVER SINCE SHE RAD CWALL ME BOIY YORE NAME IN TWANTY TWANTY.
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Ruby's dead-weighting her carry-on with a book she hasn't read before and won't read now or later, but she wants to be photographed holding the only book she knows is set in Italy while she's in Italy.
And if you for some reason believe that she did read it, it says a lot that Ruby can't just enjoy a holiday in Italy and experience it for herself without reading about Italy while she does it.
It shouldn't be surprising that even a luxurious holiday is just another superficial performance for her, but here we are. What a pathetic existence.
So many great books set in Italy or written by Italian authors, and she chooses to re-read the only one she's (allegedly) already readThey're going on that Italy trip she mentioned wanting to go on AVVER SINCE SHE RAD CWALL ME BOIY YORE NAME IN TWANTY TWANTY.
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Ruby's dead-weighting her carry-on with a book she hasn't read before and won't read now or later, but she wants to be photographed holding the only book she knows is set in Italy while she's in Italy.
And if you for some reason believe that she did read it, it says a lot that Ruby can't just enjoy a holiday in Italy and experience it for herself without reading about Italy while she does it.
It shouldn't be surprising that even a luxurious holiday is just another superficial performance for her, but here we are. What a pathetic existence.
can we gatekeep Elena Ferrante from her plsSo many great books set in Italy or written by Italian authors, and she chooses to re-read the only one she's (allegedly) already read
i was going to mention elena ferrante, surely her books would be much more up rubys street than call me by your namecan we gatekeep Elena Ferrante from her pls
Only the first two My Brilliant Friend books, in the other two the protagonists are no longer children so Ruby would never read themi was going to mention elena ferrante, surely her books would be much more up rubys street than call me by your name
Did she ever say what kind of book she's writing? Is it for kids or teens or grandmas or what?Only the first two My Brilliant Friend books, in the other two the protagonists are no longer children so Ruby would never read them
It's a YA mystery about a self-insert Ruby clone whose life falls apart whenDid she ever say what kind of book she's writing? Is it for kids or teens or grandmas or what?
LmaoIt's a YA mystery about a self-insert Ruby clone whose life falls apart whenBlakeney stops returning her callsa random friend/fellow student goes missing.
There was a glimpse of some of her bad writing for it here:
Ruby Granger #25 Leaving all the books unread, chasing sponsorships instead
Blakeney is also studying English lit at Exeter. She shares a student house with Ruby. They're 'best friends' but no romantic vibes. Tattlers have been noticing that Ruby's display of friendship seems pretty intense and many other followers assume they're a couple. Easy mistake to make. :p...tattle.life
You'd expect Ruby to have written about a university-aged student while at university, but she's just writing a book about Ruby, aged 14-15.
Ruby has mostly avoided YA contemporary books (not that she reads many other books) and spoken about them with general disdain, admitting that she just skips through them to get to the passages about eating disorders or people being bullied for being smart, so it's blatantly obvious that she's just trying to write what sells and has no actual interest in it. And she's suddenly picking up all manner of YA mysteries to skim through, so she's clearly just cobbling together stolen ideas from other writers and her fans.
i agree! i feel like most people only stop going on holidays with their parents because the parents refuse to pay for them in adulthood. sure there are a couple of years when youre a teenager where you dont want to be seen with your parents, but i think most adults wouldnt turn down a free holiday with their parents if it was offered to themJust a quick question... Am I really the only one here who loved going on holidays with their parents? I only stopped going on holidays with my parents when I started University ("late" because of health issues I won't go into too much) at 24. I never felt ashamed nor was I ever shamed by anyone. People were actually envious or jelaous because I could go to places during every school holiday, while they were stuck at home![]()
This word does not mean what you think it means:You can DAFFINATELY tell she JANUINELY read it by her thorough and in-depth review, which isn't at all suspiciously vague and completely incoherent:
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Yeah I agree, I don't think there's anything wrong with going on holiday with your parents as an adult. I wish I could do that, and I absolutely think people should enjoy holidays with their parents while they can <3Just a quick question... Am I really the only one here who loved going on holidays with their parents? I only stopped going on holidays with my parents when I started University ("late" because of health issues I won't go into too much) at 24. I never felt ashamed nor was I ever shamed by anyone. People were actually envious or jelaous because I could go to places during every school holiday, while they were stuck at home![]()
There's really no shame in it. Personally I would rather be on a holiday alone than with mine but that's just me. We really don't get onJust a quick question... Am I really the only one here who loved going on holidays with their parents? I only stopped going on holidays with my parents when I started University ("late" because of health issues I won't go into too much) at 24. I never felt ashamed nor was I ever shamed by anyone. People were actually envious or jelaous because I could go to places during every school holiday, while they were stuck at home![]()
Do I sense worry that Ruby might be nearer than you think?I wonder where they're visiting in Italy. She wasn't very specific lol I guess we'll find out in the next few days
I bet she buys a massive pizza, takes one nibble, says to camera “oh my goshhhh, sooo sooo gooooooood”, puts it down and not to be seen again.I wonder where they're visiting in Italy. She wasn't very specific lol I guess we'll find out in the next few days
Knowing her that vocab will actually be Spanish. The same Spanish she probs used in FranceDo I sense worry that Ruby might be nearer than you think?Be on high alert, she might try to sell you stationery or practise her Italian vocab.