Ruby Granger #29 Is it soon yet?

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I went to an independent school with a fair amount of notable alumni and apart from coming in to give a few speeches about life after school, most people don’t look back. There is an old girls association that holds various events but none under the age of around 30 bothers. There’s nothing wrong with keeping in touch with your old school (I did work experience in my old primary school) it’s just that Ruby seems to like going back to act like a school girl again, not an adult talking to actual school students about her life after school. Also her want to find out who the head girl is every year is weird, tbh head students don’t really do that much, as far as I’m aware, it’s a great achievement but not something someone who left years ago should care about. If there was a Ruby at my school she would’ve been a laughing stock amongst students and some teachers.
It also shows just how little she's accomplished since leaving school. I would bet that most people who become head girl/boy end up accomplishing greater things in uni and beyond that end up defining them, it's really strange to still be hung up on it after graduating uni.
 
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Maybe she thinks being head girl gives her a heightened sense of importance and connection to the school, but it's not really that deep, especially not to be going back 5 years later; she's not even giving a speech, she's an attendee.
She's always placed her time as head girl on a pedestal as being some crowning achievement in her life, to the point where she'd still bragging about it in her Linkedin personal statement at the age of 22. It would not shock me at all if this was her way of trying to vicariously reliving her time as head girl, given her unhealthy obsession with young girls and trying to retreat into childhood.

This is the creepiest thing Ruby has possibly ever said. Imagine if a 22 year old guy did this.

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She isn't making a profit from this? That's just a blatant lie. Why do it if she's just gonna break even and not make a profit? Anyone with a brain and a vague idea of how a business operates (sustain costs, earn money, hopefully earnings - costs = more than 0 so you have more money than when you started) could tell she's lying.
Yeah, it's just wildly unbelievable lies. She claims that somehow, their profit margin for this new, more expensive planner is drastically less than the last, cheaper one, and to turn a profit she's need to charge £20.50 - £2 more than the already insane £18.50.

Gonna need to see how you mathed that math, Ruby, because my calculator says it's bull.

40 pages of cheap recycled paper do not amount to £4 of difference per unit at wholesale supplier prices. This is just Ruby lying through her teeth and jacking up the prices to try to milk this year for all it's worth because she and her management know that the Pumpkin Productivity gravy train is coming to a stop.
 
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I went to an independent school with a fair amount of notable alumni and apart from coming in to give a few speeches about life after school, most people don’t look back. There is an old girls association that holds various events but none under the age of around 30 bothers. There’s nothing wrong with keeping in touch with your old school (I did work experience in my old primary school) it’s just that Ruby seems to like going back to act like a school girl again, not an adult talking to actual school students about her life after school. Also her want to find out who the head girl is every year is weird, tbh head students don’t really do that much, as far as I’m aware, it’s a great achievement but not something someone who left years ago should care about. If there was a Ruby at my school she would’ve been a laughing stock amongst students and some teachers.
I mostly went to state schools, but got a bursary/scholarship to go to a boarding school for the GCSE years. I have to second this post - it's not normal behaviour, even at private schools where 'networking' (I hate that word) is more common. Speaking from experience, it would be normal to:

-go to alumni events, e.g. dinners or class reunions (though the people attending these are usually a lot older, i.e. a few decades removed from their school days).
-maybe add a teacher as a Facebook friend once you've left the school.
-return to give a careers talk if you've done something interesting. I remember a professional golfer, an aircraft engineer, and someone who'd gone to do aid work in India. They would never invite themselves to do the talks, though; it's organised by the school.
-go to a fundraiser - but it wasn't a frequent thing.
-one girl returned for a year as a P.E. instructor because she was aiming for a job in sports coaching iirc.

Nobody would randomly turn up at the school after they'd left. I actually don't think it was allowed unless you had a good reason to be on the school grounds. Even the scenarios I've listed weren't that common. I went back to this school two years after leaving (to sit an exam) and needed a background check! Returning wasn't a fun experience either because none of my friends were there & I felt like a stranger in a familiar place. Also worth noting that a lot of the boarding students went back to their home countries and my friends were more likely to visit former classmates in these countries than go back to school.

I'm sorry this post is so long and rambling. I just can't emphasise enough how bizarre Ruby's head girl comment is, even by her standards. It's unhealthy and creepy behaviour.
 
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The teachers who still work there from when she went there must think she's very special (and not in the way she hopes)
 
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I took some screenshots from Roobees Instagram story. Feel free to use them for profile pics!

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"I like to see who is announced as the new head girl".

God, I don't even know where to start with this one. Ruby left her school in 2018. The new head girl will leave in 2023, so will be 5 school years younger than Ruby. That means when Ruby left the school, she was in Year 8.

Why on earth would Ruby care who is elected? Unless she was friends with the Year 8s (which wouldn't surprise me really in some bid to take up a "motherly/mentoring" role), that is just unbelievably strange and almost creepy. Is she hoping she can impart some wisdom as a former head girl? Just likes to infantilise herself and hang out with children? Hope they idolise her and see her as this top tier alumnus who conquered uni, wrote a book and came out with a first?

I enjoyed my time at school but have no desire to go back there. She's willingly going to find out who the new Head Girl is. Very odd behaviour.
The thing is, I bet she was friends with the Year 8s. I remember a post on her Instagram where she said she spent her lunchtime in the library with a Year 8 learning so many digits of Pi when she was in sixth form. I think she's deleted it now but it's sad because I think she probably remembers those kids as friends and they only remember her as the Youtube girl from their school.
 
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"The book recommendation is Hamlet by Shakespeare because this outfit kinda reminds me of Ophelia and Hamlet is a really good play. It's bettah watched I- I suspect but I haven't watched it, I've only read it and I did like it when I read it. And, erm, a TEA recommendation... I don't know, something like Russian caravan? Russian caravan's very good."

Good job looking up the character list, Roobee. Most book recommendations include some overview of the plot and themes, and most tea recommendations include a description of the flavor.

How on earth does she have a literature degree if the only thing she can say about Hamlet is to identify that it is a play which was intended to be performed on stage? It's very telling that she considers reading the play more boring than watching the murders play out on stage would be. She doesn't like reading, finding connections, analyzing characters, or anything else that a "bookworm" supposedly would love.
 
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Nah I have to say, I don’t think the school shouldn’t be entertaining this. They will because she can give them clout and exposure, but in all seriousness I don’t think she should be interacting with any students at the school, especially the younger ones. I can’t articulate myself but there’s just something very off about the fact she has said that she wants to go to see who the new head girl is, it kinda feels a bit groomerish and I just think if it was a bloke going back to his old school specifically for that reason, then alarm bells would be ringing 🤷‍♀️
 
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Ruby just wandering the halls of her old school befriending children while looking 65 years old as if it's totally normal, like Ben Platt in the Dear Evan Hansen movie.

This is beyond creepy. The school should not enable this tit and neither should parents.
 
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The thing is, I bet she was friends with the Year 8s.
Oh, I hadn't considered the fact that she might still know the younger students (who would now be school leaving age). Doesn't make it any less weird though!

Ruby just wandering the halls of her old school befriending children while looking 65 years old as if it's totally normal, like Ben Platt in the Dear Evan Hansen movie.
Have you watched the Jenny Nicholson video on Dear Evan Hansen? I highly recommend it if you want to laugh about Ben Platt the elderly high schooler. It's also interesting that the reply calling Ruby out has 50 likes and her post only has 27.

Btw, in her planner screenshot, one of the things she wants to learn about is 'Derrida's philosophy' if i've read that correctly. Lord help us, that'll be fun. 😂 😂
 
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Ruby just wandering the halls of her old school befriending children while looking 65 years old as if it's totally normal, like Ben Platt in the Dear Evan Hansen movie.

This is beyond creepy. The school should not enable this tit and neither should parents.
No she doesn’t ‘still know about 4 years worth of girls’? She is an adult now and left school ages ago, she won’t have kept in contact with these girls.
I’m 25 and can barely remember the people from my own school year, let alone people from any other years.
I don’t know if this is a private school thing and it’s just more of an everyone knows everyone cosy environment compared to normal schools, but my head has absolutely fallen off reading that tbh.
 
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I don’t know if this is a private school thing and it’s just more of an everyone knows everyone cosy environment compared to normal schools
I do think this is true to an extent, though it probably varies from school to school. Private schools tend to be much smaller, so it's normal to know people from different years. That said, what Ruby's doing would still be considered strange even in that environment. And a lot of schools (most?) post their head girl news on the 'news' section of their website or in the school newsletter, so if she's really that desperate to find out she could just do a google search. No need to be there in person! I think Ruby is just looking for any excuse to go back to school tbh.

P.S. I noticed she's not in any rush to go back to Exeter. 😅
 
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Ruby just wandering the halls of her old school befriending children while looking 65 years old as if it's totally normal, like Ben Platt in the Dear Evan Hansen movie.

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Ben Platt in the Dear Evan Hansen movie 🤣🤣

Oh, I hadn't considered the fact that she might still know the younger students (who would now be school leaving age). Doesn't make it any less weird though!



Have you watched the Jenny Nicholson video on Dear Evan Hansen? I highly recommend it if you want to laugh about Ben Platt the elderly high schooler. It's also interesting that the reply calling Ruby out has 50 likes and her post only has 27.

Btw, in her planner screenshot, one of the things she wants to learn about is 'Derrida's philosophy' if i've read that correctly. Lord help us, that'll be fun. 😂 😂
Lmao I immediately thought of Jenny's video too. "Mommy why is this grown man singing at us"
 
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I can't even remember who was head girl in my year at school and I'm only a year older than Ruby, it is strange imo to keep going back. Probably because she peaked in high school so its her 'safe space' to go back to
 
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She is soooo creepy. Like someone else said, if Jack Edwards literally wrote that he was going back to his old high school to “see who the head girl was :)” there would be a riot

This is another way as well for Ruby to bring back attention to a head girl as if it’s something to be proud of. By mentioning it, she’s validating it herself.

Why is she so obsessed with high school though? It’s frightening. She wasn’t even “peaked in high school” either as by her own words she got bullied. Is this what it is? She enjoys the time when she was bullied because she was the victim? She doesn’t like having to admit that her own faults and failures now are due to her and not cos three girls looked at her weirdly and called her a bookworm? Interesting
 
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I do think this is true to an extent, though it probably varies from school to school. Private schools tend to be much smaller, so it's normal to know people from different years. That said, what Ruby's doing would still be considered strange even in that environment. And a lot of schools (most?) post their head girl news on the 'news' section of their website or in the school newsletter, so if she's really that desperate to find out she could just do a google search. No need to be there in person! I think Ruby is just looking for any excuse to go back to school tbh.

P.S. I noticed she's not in any rush to go back to Exeter. 😅
Yeah I went and watched the actual tiktok out of shock at some of these comments, and she even says it’s actually a ‘parents day / beach day’ which makes it even weirder? Like you’re not a parent of a child at the school ruby ffs if you care so much just google it?
I do think she classes her stint as head girl as her biggest life achievement and is probably itching to meet the new one so she can give her some unsolicited advice on how to be the VARY best head girl she can possibly be 🤮
 
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At my (State) school it was quite normal for students to go back and visit in the first year of uni, just to catch up with the teachers and talk about uni and your plans for the future and stuff like that. I went around December of my first year of uni with two friends.
After that though I've never returned just because I felt like it lol. I went back to retrieve the physical copy of my diploma when it was ready, and a couple friends and my boyfriend were invited by the school for orientation day to talk to the seniors about the course they chose, the uni they're attending, etc. (I wasn't invited. I was too much of an amoeba in high school for any teachers to remember me after I left). That's about it as far as "contact with old schools" goes in my experience. I graduated four years ago and it would be really weird and awkward for everyone if I just popped up one day to say hi to teachers I haven't spoken to since then.
 
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Also is it one of yous that keeps commenting on her videos calling her a tory lmao I see them in every single tiktok comment
 
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it’s actually a ‘parents day / beach day’ which makes it even weirder?
Can you imagine if she brought her parents along? 😂 I don't think she's seeing herself as the parent in that situation.

Lmao I immediately thought of Jenny's video too. "Mommy why is this grown man singing at us"
Haha, yes. Now picturing Ruby turning up and singing at unsuspecting students in his warbly voice.
 
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