Ruby Granger #29 Is it soon yet?

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As most of you know I stopped watching her videos a while ago due to the triggering nature of them but, every now and then her newer videos pop up in my Youtube recommended (who knows why?). What is up with today's thumbnail? She looks like she's about jump out of the screen to devour my soul. :oops:
 
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As most of you know I stopped watching her videos a while ago due to the triggering nature of them but, every now and then her newer videos pop up in my Youtube recommended (who knows why?). What is up with today's thumbnail? She looks like she's about jump out of the screen to devour my soul. :oops:
She’s haunted by the prospect of never being a child in school again and wants you to feel the pain, basically.
 
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in my country it's typical for the student (&their parents) to give teachers a gift/card before you go to high school and when you leave high school (for all the other years in between gift giving is less frequent but still a thing). But anyway I think it's a bit odd that after finishing a uni degree ruby is still fixiated on filming second school content, like who even thinks of such things anymore? It's like she's holding on to her past life.
 
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in my country it's typical for the student (&their parents) to give teachers a gift/card before you go to high school and when you leave high school (for all the other years in between gift giving is less frequent but still a thing). But anyway I think it's a bit odd that after finishing a uni degree ruby is still fixiated on filming second school content, like who even thinks of such things anymore? It's like she's holding on to her past life.
yeah tbh i don’t think it’s anything weird giving thank you cards to teachers it does seem really sweet tbh. but why is she making content about school when she’s not been there for 4 years. also the ppl saying she trying to look like she’s in prison please calm down 💀
 
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also the ppl saying she trying to look like she’s in prison please calm down
''HALLO IT'S ROOBEE. Today I'm going to be showing you my Productive Day in Prison Morning Routine. It's important to maintain your fitness when you're in prison, so I always go for a walk around the exercise yard before eating my peas and porridge.'' And so on.
 
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''HALLO IT'S ROOBEE. Today I'm going to be showing you my Productive Day in Prison Morning Routine. It's important to maintain your fitness when you're in prison, so I always go for a walk around the exercise yard before eating my peas and porridge.'' And so on.
ok yeah i see it now
 
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It's so interesting to me as an American to compare this to the American university application process. I don't know how familiar most people on here are with the process but I'll try to explain:

On reddit or college confidential, the two biggest college application forums, people often use the phrases T10/T20/T50 to refer to the top 10, 20, or 50 colleges as ranked by US News & World Report. Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, and MIT (HYPSM) are the absolute top tier. The rest of the Ivy League and other top privates such as the University of Chicago, Johns Hopkins, Northwestern, and Duke are a tier below but still extremely impressive. There are also regional differences when it comes to what schools are considered prestigious. In the South, Duke, Vanderbilt, and Rice are considered on par with Ivies whereas people on the west coast may have never heard of them. Public schools are funded by individual states and usually prioritize the students from their state. There are big inequities between states when it comes to the level of public universities available, with California having UC Berkeley and UCLA which are T20s while other states don't have any well-ranked schools.

The number of colleges you can apply to is only limited by how much money and time you're willing to spend. There are multiple application platforms, the most common being the "common app" which has 20 slots, but some universities use their own system and aren't available on the common app. It's common for people aiming for top universities to apply to as many as 20-25 schools, and college decision compilations are an entire genre on youtube.

College applications in the US are much more subjective than the UK, it seems. Local, average-rank schools often require nothing more than a high school transcript, but top schools require multiple essays and descriptions of extracurricular activities. Additionally, many no longer require the SAT or ACT tests, which removes the only standardized aspect of admissions as curriculums vary throughout the US. The essays often ask about aspects of a student's background and personal character, which is obviously extremely subjective. With the sheer number of students applying to dozens of colleges each, acceptance rates have dropped dramatically and people with straight A's in all honors classes with insane extracurriculars can be rejected from all the top colleges they apply to.

Basically, since America is such a large country, there are more universities considered to be top tier with regional differences playing a factor as well. Plummeting acceptance rates, a subjective admissions process, and an unlimited number of applications push people to apply to dozens of colleges with the hope of getting one acceptance. It's an extremely unhealthy process and unfortunately the nature of it compels students to make it their entire identity. It's very similar to the UK focus on Oxbridge, just not confined to two schools.
I think another thing that makes US college process different than the rest of the world is college athletics! For many, not only are you weighing academics, tuition, location, etc, but sports as well. Coming from a former scholarship collegiate athlete, athletics was a huge part of my choice. I know some people that only wanted to play at SEC schools, some that could only afford to go out of state on a scholarship, etc. Idk I think the comparisons are fascinating.
 
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"I'm not planning on making much study content anymore," Ruby says, having just released another crappy academic planner and now delaying her already-delayed Italy vlog in favour of another study-related video about school preparedness even though she's a 22-year-old graduate now.

It's a bit like saying, "No more chocolate for me!" and then breaking into the Cadbury factory in the middle of the night to gorge on Creme Eggs and swim around in a vat of melted chocolate like Augustus bleeping Gloop.

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Speaking of greedy little assholes, Ruby starts her video in her room, wearing her (unironed) PETA-branded t-shirt, even though she has NAVVER actively promoted the organisation and would NAVVER support them in any way, how DAHRRR YOU accuse her of SOCH THINGS!

Her desk is so poorly-suited to her daily purposes that she's had to shove her new iMac up against the wall to have even a modicum of usable space. This is the kind of situation that calls for things like, ohhh, I don't know...maybe an actual desk? Possibly a proper office chair with back support, not a child's chair from a Victorian primary school? Or, I don't know, maybe move into the house you bought for yourself?

In the meantime, Ruby - queen of planning and big-brain thinking - has opted to work on a desk with the depth of a postcard while sitting on a too-small stiff chair which has a personal vendetta against her vertebrae.

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Ruby scribbles all over her math homework (a subject she hasn't studied for several years) and announces that she's going to tell everyone her top tips for things to do before the school year finishes. And if your school year already finished, then you'll get ideas for things to do before next year starts. "But what if I just graduated?" you may ask.



A while back, Ruby made a whole video full of stupid and unhelpful things which you should do the night before school. But the night before simply isn't good enough any more. You need to plan for the next year before the current one has even finished, apparently, or your academic future will wither away faster than Ruby's rapidly-vanishing youth.

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"The FARRST THING" to do is to apply liberal amounts of fake freckles all over your nose in an effort to look more child-like. This way, when you return to your old primary school next week/year at the age of 22 to try to blend in with the other students and repeat your education and avoid adulthood for 10 more years, it'll hopefully take the adults a precious few more seconds before they realise that you don't belong there.

Wait, that's not the first thing? (Checks video.) Whoops, my bad -- the actual "FARSST THING" is somehow just as stupid.

Why not spend some time properly organising all your notes from the last year+?

BUT WAIT! DON'T JUST BURN ALL YOUR OLD NOTES THAT YOU'LL NEVER NEED AGAIN.

Ruby's right. Don't burn any single-use notes and documents. It's paper and card. Recycle them.

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Wait, what's that, Ruby? Don't recycle them? Oh. But what about sustainability and the environment...?

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Ruby would prefer you burn any notes you don't keep, but keep more than you burn. Don't just throw out all the notes that you'll definitely never need again! Who knows when you might need them again?!

Ruby's right. I mean, you could be riding the bus to work and a crazed bomber gets on board and takes everyone hostage. He'll free everyone if you can just solve one tricky math equation! In impossible-to-foresee situations like those, you'll wish you had stacks of years-old algebra homework littering your work bag, which is possibly why Ruby still has math homework from 6 years ago readily accessible.

Sorry, did I say "riding the bus to work"? I'm sorry, I forgot that work and public transport don't exist in Ruby's world of sheltered privilege.

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NOMBAH TYOO: Why not spend some time properly organising all your notes from the last year+?

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(Checks notes.)

Yup, the first two items on Ruby's list are the same thing. Organise all the notes you want to keep and file them away. Anything "important" or that you "wahhrked really hard on". Like old algebra homework, apparently.

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Ruby says she keeps multiple lever-arch folders full of old notes. "One for A-Level, one for GCSE and one for avverything befwore that." Ruby's really just keeping massive compendiums of her primary/junior school homework like a complete basket case.

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She says she's also kept her creative writing work from school, then cuts to this shot of the Dickens collection she stole from her parents and claimed as her own.

If Ruby were anything approaching a competent editor, I'd say this was an intentional shot to draw an unconscious visual link between Ruby's scribbled drivel fiction and the works of Charles Dickens. But since she's not, this appears to be a hilarious accident.

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And to prove her lack of editing skills, Ruby repeats some footage from earlier in the video of her assembling some weird, bulky ransom package to send to her future self.

NOMBAH THREE: Digitally scan anything which is "ASSPASSHALLY IMPWORETANT" for "NAXT YAHHR".

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Self-proclaimed master of planning and efficiency has a list of ways to make your academic life SYOOPAH-DYOOPAH ORGANISED! The first two are the same bleeping thing, and the third one makes them completely redundant.

If you digitise your notes, then get rid of the original papers. Recycle it all. It's not important financial documents or the deed to a house. You don't need it. Sure, you might want a redundancy backup, but do that digitally, too. One on your PC, one in the cloud, one on a USB stick.

This:

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Versus this...

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But as always, Ruby's life is full of endless, redundant busywork and clutter and she has never once learned to work smart and efficiently or streamline any of these pointless, superfluous tasks.

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The editing incompetence continues, and alongside the familiar clipped sentences and garbled assembly of footage, there's a single-frame image of pale-faced, fake-freckled Ruby lurking amongst the B-roll footage at 03:06. It just pops up out of nowhere like a horror movie jump-scare from a film about a sinister, unhinged English girl who steals the lives and homework of those around her.

Ruby does not explain why you need to keep the original paperwork for old science classes from when you were 10 to begin with, but especially if you digitally backed them up.

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"NOMBAH FWORE: Myake a tyoo-dyoo list of all of your sommah hyomewahhrk and things."

Ruby writes yet more fictional school tasks as she dreams she's still in high school.

She segues into advertising her crappy planner and says this is exactly the kind of thing she used her own planner for! Only she didn't.

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"NOMBAH FOIYVE: Make a sommah bocket list."

Ruby's life is so stunted and sheltered that she has to go back years to find footage of anything resembling a summer activity that wasn't just her withering away in her bedroom.

She shows footage of some kind of cultish Midsommar-esque gathering of Tory Karens and their Stepford children which took place on the grounds of Ruby's family manor.

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And then she shows footage of Martha from years ago, long before her e-girl phase.

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And then a tiny snippet of her Italy trip, which we'll see all over again when she releases her Italy vlog in several months.

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And a shot of Ruby with Blakeney at the beach, because she's desperately clinging to the hope that Blakeney hasn't just moved on with her life to get a job and be an adult and is happily rid of Ruby the productivity parasite.

Ruby rambles about how she's more excited and "inventive" while she's studying and can come up with more ideas for her days off. Even though all her days off are spent doing the exact same things.

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"NOMBAH SYIX: REFLACKT ON YOUR ACADEMIC YEAR."

Ruby says you should REFLACKT on how you think the year went and what you should have done differently.

Oh, duck off, Ruby.

Nobody needs to do this, much less at bleeping GCSE or A-Level. If you did your best, that's all you need to do. Take on board any teacher feedback for next time and that's it. Don't spend all your free time thinking about school and college. It's not beneficial. It certainly never helped Ruby. She's never learned from her failures and never reflected on or grew as a person as a result of anything.

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"NOMBAH SAVVEN: You moight want tyoo nyote down your ideal morning and night routines for the naxt yahhr."

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Ideal night routine: Go to bed.
Ideal morning routing: Wake up after a decent night's sleep if you can get it.

Boom, done. Get enough sleep if you can. That's all you need to do. None of this superficial, affectatious bull that Ruby concocts.

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"NOMBAH EIGHT: Wroyte a thankyou card to your teachahs!"

Ehh, sure, why not.

It's not exactly common to do in the UK after primary school (which is the mindset in which Ruby perpetually lives), but if your teacher worked hard and supported you, why not get them a card and/or a gift at the end of your/their time at school to say thankyou? It's not a requirement. They aren't going to be offended if you don't and they aren't going to grade you more generously if you do. But after that, leave them the duck alone, Ruby.

Do not send them card after card after card and unsolicited gifts year after year, long after you've graduated from their school. They were hassled and harangued by your "DIDJOOKNYOW?!" bull and had their time monopolised by you for your entire time there. They are not your friends or your peers and they are not on the hook to endure a lifetime of stalking from you just because they refrained from pointing out what a complete dunce you are. Give them some peace and quiet for the rest of their life, for god's sake.

But Ruby, if you really wanted to help teachers, you'd stop voting Tory and encourage others to do the same. A thankyou card won't get them better pay, funding and working conditions.

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22-year-old uni graduate Ruby then writes an imaginary card to Miss Honey, the teacher from Matilda, because she's beyond a joke at this point.

Ruby's apparently learned to spell the word "difficulty". One word down, the whole rest of the English language to go.

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"NOMBAH NOIYNE: Clean out your bag thoroughly."

The first sensible idea and it's something Ruby undoubtedly never does.

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It's also just an excuse to shoehorn in undeclared ads for gifted teas and snack bars and lie some more about how tidy and clean she is.

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She claims she disinfects her bag, cleans it inside and out and sprays it with "hyome spray". Yeah, not buying it, Ruby.

Martha, who Ruby has somehow talked into acting as camera operator, chimes in. "EXXXTRAAAAA!"

"VARRY ACKSTRA," Ruby says. But these are serious times and we can have no levity, so Ruby abruptly cuts away and Martha is not allowed to speak again.

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"NOMBAH TAN: Thryow away annie-thing that yoo dyon't need."

So...basically just Number 1/2 again.

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"NOMBAH ELAVVEN: CHACK THROUGH YORE SCHYOOL EMAILS AND MAKE SURE THARR AREN'T ANNIE LYOOSE ANDS YOO NYEED TO TOIY OP."

Did you get all your work in on time? Yes? Then who gives a duck about your emails. If it's urgent, you'll hear about it, otherwise, enjoy the summer.

This list is also geared towards young children. They're not going to need to check a school email or "tie up any loose ends".

Ruby shows her screen and apparently very important to her is finding out how to accept all edits in Word, so that she can just go "YASS, YASS, CORRACKT ALL MOIY ARRORS ALREADY, I DYON'T WANT TO PRYOOFREAD IT MOIYSALF!" Also of vital news is that London plans to band fast foods from opening nears schools.

And she's been shopping for expensive Guess handbags and watching middle-school mean girl movies again, as she always seems to when it's time to write a book about bullies, having no actual experience with the topic herself.

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"NOMBAH TWALVE: Write summaries about the myost valuable and impworetant and intrassting things you learned this yaaahr, oiythah academically or about yoresalf."

So...reflect on your academic year? Hold up, let me check my notes again...

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Yep, this is just number bleeping 6 again, Ruby! For the love of god, eat a bleeping sandwich because your brain is utter mush and you should not be providing advice to anyone about anything.

It's also a completely useless piece of advice. If you learned something, then your brain is already aware of it. If you actually enjoyed it, then you're probably going to recall it. Nobody needs to write comprehensive list to remind themselves of all the things they learned and enjoyed to read at some point in the future, unless they have crippling amnesia.

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The visual symbolism is completely lost on Ruby...

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"NOMBA THAARTEEN: Make sure your school uniform is WASHED."

Ruby doesn't do laundry as an adult and never irons anything she wears (her PETA shirt has clearly just been pulled out of a laundry hamper and is completely creased and wrinkled), now she's stressing that children need to make sure they wash their uniform and PE kit and IRON IT.

If you're young enough to wear a school uniform, in all likelihood, your parents/guardian will be doing your laundry. You don't need to worry about this.

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Ruby's desperately trying to prove that she really does her own laundry though, JANUINELY! But since she never does, she just recycles that footage from a while back of her struggling to figure out how an iron works while mummy supervises in the background - the only footage that exists of her holding an iron, because she never uses one.

Meanwhile, everything she wore before this footage and after is creased beyond reason.

"OBVIOUSLY THAT'S VARRY SCHOOL-SPECIFIC AS WAL," Ruby notes. Because small children should definitely be using searing-hot irons.

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"NOMBAH FWORETEEN: Make sure you clean your wyaaahtuh bottuwww."

Ruby demonstrates how to do this, and as always with her horrifyingly inept attempts to try to prove she does housework, she just gives the outside of the container an awkward scrub and doesn't bother with the inside. No bacteria could possibly have gotten in there. And Ruby should know - after all, she "understands how the world works on a molecular level" because she studied science at A-level.

And apparently you only need to do this once a year, so bear that in mind, too.

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Ruby shows that the utterly destroyed chair, which she managed to somehow completely tear apart in one year just by sitting on it, is still taking up space in her room.

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NOMBAH FIFTEEN: Pack your school bag a year in advance.

"Your schyool bag is a good vassull fwore keeping avverything togather in one plyace."

If you're in school, you'll be taking a pen and a notepad. That's it. Do it the night before. And even if you forget those two things, you'll be provided them by the school anyway. So who gives a tit? It's not complicated, much as Ruby would like to imply that your life will be ruined if you don't put a ballpoint pen in your bag months in advance.

This was just an excuse to pretend she uses her planner and takes it everywhere with her. Only...if you use that daily and expect others to, then why're you packing it away in a rucksack until next year, Ruby? Not exactly smart, is it?

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The stupidity continues unabated as Ruby stresses that this tip also applies to uni students too - "HAVE BIG BOXES, LIKE, BIG PLASTIC BOXES OR, LIKE, CYARDBOARD BOXES. THAN it's kind of RADDY TO GYO WHAN YOO WANT TO HAD BACK."

So Ruby believes that you should prepare for next year by cluttering up your room with the biggest, most monolithic boxes full of random tit which you won't need for several months.

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NOMBAH SIXTEEN: "SAT GOALS FOR THE SOMMAH."

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This is number five again!
Sweet Jesus, what a lazy, incompetent, puddle-minded fuckwit.

"We koind of write out own narratives onto things a lot of the toime, syo what koind of sommah do you want to have? You could create a Pintrasst bwoard wi--with--wha--what--you-want to MANIFEST over the somma--[ABRUPT CUT]"

Ruby, this list is geared towards children. Most of the things are specific to primary/junior/high school level kids. 11-year-old kids are not going to have the option of backpacking through Europe and setting their own schedule of adventurous activities. They're not going to plan their summer to "MANIFEST" an idealised life and meet a superficial aesthetic like you do, nor should they.

Just switch off, enjoy summer, do whatever fun stuff you want and have the opportunity to do. But take academia and throw it out the bleeping window and forget all about it unless you get massive enjoyment out of it. Ruby doesn't, and never has, so don't let her tell you that your summer should be "productive".

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Ruby shoves in some old footage of herself spending time with the young children of her parents' friends yet again, because that constitutes like 94% of her social interactions.

But Blakeney will always be her FRAND, JANUINELY! She might not be returning any of Ruby's calls, but that's probably just because she's VARRY BUSY writing lots of replies to the 1,450,643 unanswered letters that Ruby sent her.

Ruby closes out her latest showcase of stupidity, ineptitude and insanity with another reminder that the planner which nobody wants is on sale now. Don't all rush at once, people.
 
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I'm not a native English speaker, so could anyone from England (maybe even from the same region where Ruby lives) comment on her way of saying "partially" at 3:37?.. To me this sounds incredibly pretentious and posh, and I doubt other people from her area pronounce this way.
 

I'm not a native English speaker, so could anyone from England (maybe even from the same region where Ruby lives) comment on her way of saying "partially" at 3:37?.. To me this sounds incredibly pretentious and posh, and I doubt other people from her area pronounce this way.
does anyone know what part she is from??
 

I'm not a native English speaker, so could anyone from England (maybe even from the same region where Ruby lives) comment on her way of saying "partially" at 3:37?.. To me this sounds incredibly pretentious and posh, and I doubt other people from her area pronounce this way.
Honestly no one talks like Ruby, I literally have no words to even describe the way she speaks. It’s just her trying to sound like Hermione, the accent she puts on doesn’t sound like any natural regional British accent to me.
 
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I'm not a native English speaker, so could anyone from England (maybe even from the same region where Ruby lives) comment on her way of saying "partially" at 3:37?.. To me this sounds incredibly pretentious and posh, and I doubt other people from her area pronounce this way.
It may sound 'pretentious and posh' to you but where I'm from, people including myself pronounce the word 'partially' just like that too. But then again I grew up speaking RP so to me it sounds normal 🤷
 
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I have no plans to watch the latest video. It sounds massively dull, and I can't imagine anyone being helped by her waffling, useless list.

Random thoughts:
  • I like the screenshot of Martha in the countryside. That sunset is beautiful!
  • The letter addressed to 'Miss Honey' really got me. Is she trolling us?
  • Ruby has so many different systems for organisation and planning: various notebooks, multiple apps. It actually makes me feel cluttered just thinking about them all. I need to create an app just to track Ruby's study methods.
  • The comment about Midsommar alongside the photo is 👌😆
  • Sorry to circle back to the 'cardigan in hot weather' conversation. I know we've all moved on. That said, I live in a colder part of the UK and it's the middle of the night. It's still 26 degrees and hasn't been lower than 24 at any time over the last week or two.
  • I have heard people pronounce 'partially' the way Ruby's saying it, but they'd be classed as having a very 'posh' accent. Tbf I'm not from the home counties, so @morganmichelle might be right to say that it's not unusual. Ruby's acccent is strange, though, because she over-enunciates almost everything, places stress on certain syllables where the stress doesn't belong, regularly mispronounces names of authors and foreign words. It doesn't help that she speeds her videos up and cuts at awkward moments while she's still talking, so it sounds disjointed and rushed. If you listen to Hermione-era Emma Watson and then compare it to Ruby's vids, especially the early ones, you'll see just how much Ruby was copying the vocal mannerisms of Hermione.
  • Earlier I watched a well-researched, engaging, 2-hour long video by Lola Sebastian on the topic of Call Me By Your Name. It contained no ads and she was fundraising for RAINN. It really puts Ruby's lazy, low effort, ad-filled videos into perspective. She could be doing so much more with her platform. :( Yes, I know the comparison might be unfair because Ruby never aspired to be a 'video essay' creator. However, these videos highlight her lack of editing skills/interesting analysis of literature/creativity. Even if she's focusing on relaxing cottagecore aesthetics or 'lifestyle' content it could be so much more polished.
 
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in my country it's typical for the student (&their parents) to give teachers a gift/card before you go to high school and when you leave high school (for all the other years in between gift giving is less frequent but still a thing). But anyway I think it's a bit odd that after finishing a uni degree ruby is still fixiated on filming second school content, like who even thinks of such things anymore? It's like she's holding on to her past life.
Where do you live ? I don't think I ever saw anyone do that, maybe in primary school people did, I vaguely remember giving christmas gifts to some teachers. Anytime after that tho you would have looked like the biggest suckup for doing it my god. And this sounds judgy, it's not, I do think it's sweet and I really wish I treated my teachers better back then but it's still how it would have been perceived. And in college or university ? Is it and prestigious university thing?
But I think I can understand it more on university level than high school level. Because professors have no pedagogic education there, and how good the class is gonna be is often so random, so I do personally am very grateful when I get a really good class and I write a little note on my final exam or something sometimes. But a card is still weird, I hope she doesn't do that. Because she's an adult now. It kinda sounds like de begining of a bad porn movie or something.
I really hope Ruby's eagerness to get good grades and overall cluelessness about the real world didn't/won't get her into weird situations like that with mentors :/.

I think another thing that makes US college process different than the rest of the world is college athletics! For many, not only are you weighing academics, tuition, location, etc, but sports as well. Coming from a former scholarship collegiate athlete, athletics was a huge part of my choice. I know some people that only wanted to play at SEC schools, some that could only afford to go out of state on a scholarship, etc. Idk I think the comparisons are fascinating.
Wow all of you guys really live in another world. All you have to do to get into good Universities where I live is to have good grades. Or be 21 and have a high school diploma (also there's the uniform french big exam thing you need to have passed but that's all). I know for medecine it's really hard and you have to do interviews and stuff but except that whole phycisian area, everything is moderately easy to get into. And they will almost never look into your high school files, only college matters.
Damn I have it pretty chill lmao.
 
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Wow, Ruby is reverting back to actually making videos aimed at kids still in school now that she's out of uni? Surely there are more helpful videos from people who actually are in school still, or have recently finished, not, say, an adult woman who graduated years ago and recently earned a degree?

I know there's no monopoly and maybe I'm being overly harsh but this type of video seems pointless, not to mention overly done.
 
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I would not be at all surprised if we find out Ruby is still sending thank you cards to her former high school teachers every year tbh
Get ready to be shocked: She's already confirmed that she does exactly that.

She sends her old teachers Christmas cards, letters and random unsolicited gifts throughout the year. A few weeks ago she was saying she bought one of the Penguin Mini Classics (condensed, abridged versions of classic books) to send to an old teacher because he might like it.

1. If he's an English teacher, he likely has the full book.
2. If he doesn't have the full book, why would he want a condensed sampler version of it?
3. You left school years ago Ruby, stop harassing your former teachers. Unless they're related to you or donated their kidney to you, you have no reason to be sending them cards and letters year after year. Move on with your life and get a job.
 
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As an aspiring minimalist I would really like Ruby to make videos on decluttering because that would make my day! Honestly though I just feel weirded out by the amount of things she holds on for her dear life. Her uni is over, she can probably choose to donate her unused stationery (I cringed when she used her math assignment in her latest video). She has the capacity to not be an idiot and yet she wants to stick to pre-teen nostalgia or whatever that bull was. There are kids who would really love study tips but her videos don't really offer any of that. Having 707K followers should atleast make her responsible to her audience. Her videos on aesthetic aren't really enlightening. I can get the aesthetic thing from a tumblr post, why should I waste 15 minutes to watch her mumble jumble things up? Roobes if you're reading this take a six months break. Seriously.

I remember "Study with Mariana" changing her studytube content to productivity content and because I've been following her for like a long time it was really nice to see how far she'd come. She doesn't share much of her personal life on her channel (it's Mariana's Corner now) and whatever she does talk about is succinct. She stopped making study content after she graduated. It was hard for me to believe that Ruby finished her graduation so quickly and yet she was stuck in school days.
 
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Okay, at this point this looks really creepy and unhealthy, she's seriously regressing and needs therapy. She's literally playing a child, and it's obvious that she's stuck at the age of 12.
Also, when I watched this video, a crazy thought came to me... but it's really crazy, so just forget about it. Don't take it seriously. On the previous pages people have been speculating about Ruby potentially being a pedophile (okay, they didn't mean it seriously or accused her in anything, but the point was made that you can't deny the possibility of it, because many harmful people look sweet and normal, plus we have many red flags, plus we don't know who she will become in 10-20 years with her love for kids). But I just thought, what if she subconsciously wants to be the victim? Or she didn't mind reading Carrol's letters because she wouldn't mind to be treated like a child in the same way? Not necessarily in a sexual way and definitely without nudity, but in some other, quite creepy way... like being protected and taken care of, being admired for her purity and sweetness - that's what predators do.

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The sped-up audio and the profusion of fake freckles are giving Pippi Longstocking on speed and it’s really not a good look. And it’s only July 👀
 
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