Ruby Granger #35 Hello, it's Flu-bee!

Status
Thread locked. We start a new thread when they have over 1000 posts, click the blue button to see all threads for this topic and find the latest open thread.
New to Tattle Life? Click "Order Thread by Most Liked Posts" button below to get an idea of what the site is about:
I can’t get my head round the fact that she gets paid real money to go to her real job and she turns up in clothes that aren’t ironed. You’re not cosplaying any more Ruby, it’s a professional environment 🤦‍♀️

I remember my first job when I lived at home - my mother would literally stop me by the front door and tell me that I couldn’t go out like that if I had a hole in my tights I hadn’t noticed or something was creased. Why is mother bones so incapable of teaching her children basic social norms?
 
  • Like
Reactions: 28
their mother made them use old socks to wipe their butts during lockdown to save toilet paper. leanring anything from that woman would not benefit ruby at all....

although the two of them seem very close and like-minded. so she probably is already learning a lot from her and her mom is giving her advice on how to look presentable at work. just like your mother stops you to the door to make you change into better pantyhose, ruby's mother probably stops her at the door to hug her really tight to make sure her clothing gets wrinkled. (who am i kidding ? she drives her to work. but you get my gist lol )
 
  • Haha
  • Sick
  • Like
Reactions: 14
I can’t get my head round the fact that she gets paid real money to go to her real job and she turns up in clothes that aren’t ironed. You’re not cosplaying any more Ruby, it’s a professional environment 🤦‍♀️

I remember my first job when I lived at home - my mother would literally stop me by the front door and tell me that I couldn’t go out like that if I had a hole in my tights I hadn’t noticed or something was creased. Why is mother bones so incapable of teaching her children basic social norms?
To be fair I work in a primary school as a TA (newly graduated) and I go to work in a t-shirt and black jeans, maybe sometimes even leggings. No one seems to care much, it's the learning that's important. But you never know I might have ironed her skirt if I was wearing it..
 
  • Like
Reactions: 3
To be fair I work in a primary school as a TA (newly graduated) and I go to work in a t-shirt and black jeans, maybe sometimes even leggings. No one seems to care much, it's the learning that's important. But you never know I might have ironed her skirt if I was wearing it..
Same haha I taught seniors Legal Studies while I was wearing jeans and a tshirt. But think about it, tee and jeans probably looks more put together than her wrinkly clothes...
 
  • Like
Reactions: 13
To be fair I work in a primary school as a TA (newly graduated) and I go to work in a t-shirt and black jeans, maybe sometimes even leggings. No one seems to care much, it's the learning that's important. But you never know I might have ironed her skirt if I was wearing it..
I bet you don't go in wearing crumpled tshirt though. She always looks like she has slept through a nightmare, tossing and turning, and looks like she hasn't brushed her hair. She looks messy.
 
  • Like
  • Haha
Reactions: 16
their mother made them use old socks to wipe their butts during lockdown to save toilet paper. leanring anything from that woman would not benefit ruby at all....

although the two of them seem very close and like-minded. so she probably is already learning a lot from her and her mom is giving her advice on how to look presentable at work. just like your mother stops you to the door to make you change into better pantyhose, ruby's mother probably stops her at the door to hug her really tight to make sure her clothing gets wrinkled. (who am i kidding ? she drives her to work. but you get my gist lol )
Nooooo. I can't release that image from my head. Someone come along and poke out my mind's eye.. p.....lease
 
  • Like
  • Haha
  • Wow
Reactions: 8
To be fair I work in a primary school as a TA (newly graduated) and I go to work in a t-shirt and black jeans, maybe sometimes even leggings. No one seems to care much, it's the learning that's important. But you never know I might have ironed her skirt if I was wearing it..
Same haha I taught seniors Legal Studies while I was wearing jeans and a tshirt. But think about it, tee and jeans probably looks more put together than her wrinkly clothes...
I’m an accountant and I also wear jeans and a tshirt in the office sometimes! It’s more the fact that Ruby’s clothes are totally creased that’s the issue imo, - there’s a difference between looking intentionally casual and looking sloppy or messy
 
  • Like
  • Heart
Reactions: 18
I was looking at Ruby's Insta story earlier and she is showing, or bragging, that she is 270+ pages into The Brothers Karamazov. Is she utterly proud of herself for reading a book longer than 50 pages? I mean, she goes on and on about how much she loves the classics and Victorian Lit., but the average Victorian novel is over 400 pages and if you start getting into Russian Lit you might as well expect something 600 pages or much, much longer. She really has lived her life under a rock. How can you act amazed about this when you already have your BA in English Lit? I'm so confused.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 28
"LAT'S GAT RADDY FWORE WAHHRK..."

View attachment 1904177

"It's moinuss SIX tyoday, syo at the myoment oiy'm wahrring moiy THICKEST Carloiylse jompah. Boht oiy can't waahr this to waahrk."

Wait, hold up, gonna have to stop you there Rubes... No way is this first thing in the morning and no way did you get fully dressed just to choose a work outfit to get dressed into. Your room is lit by bleeping beaming midday sunshine. What the duck kind of slack-ass, show-up-whenever-you-want school job do you expect people to believe you have that you don't even have to start getting ready until like 1 in the afternoon?

Also the only time it hit -6 degrees in Ruby's town this month was yesterday. A Sunday. Y'know, the day when no schools are open.

"Oiy'm ACTUALLY BOZZING FWORE TYODAY AS WAHL."

Yeah, no tit, it's a Sunday and you don't have to leave your bedroom, and you've found another excuse to lie your ass off on the internet, no wonder you're excited.

View attachment 1904208

And, naturally, she settles on an outfit that just looks like a school uniform with an undeclared ad for MISPAH TEENAH, and just ends the video mid-word.
Does... what is a carlisle jumper? Doesn't she mean fairisle? She's wearing a fairisle jumper? Has she literally just substituted it with another place in "the north"?!
 
  • Haha
  • Like
Reactions: 24
I was looking at Ruby's Insta story earlier and she is showing, or bragging, that she is 270+ pages into The Brothers Karamazov. Is she utterly proud of herself for reading a book longer than 50 pages? I mean, she goes on and on about how much she loves the classics and Victorian Lit., but the average Victorian novel is over 400 pages and if you start getting into Russian Lit you might as well expect something 600 pages or much, much longer. She really has lived her life under a rock. How can you act amazed about this when you already have your BA in English Lit? I'm so confused.
Long time lurker here and I follow her on Goodreads, TBH I was pretty dumbfounded by seeing her "progress" with BK. She started reading it on the 16th of January and today she is 250 pages in. To make things clear, I'm all for slow reading and enjoying the experience, I imagine she'd have a lot of googling to do as a newbie to Russian lit. But for someone who, as OP says, loves (and knows) the classics and "reads" over a hundred books a year? Pardon me?
I'm a Russian language and lit masters student and I have to read these tomes in a week or 2, maybe along with another book(s). And although not everyone in my class does it, it is manageable! It's possible to read BK in less than 10 days (along with uni work, attendance and a job). So I feel like there might be a problem with real classics and her reading level. Just maybe.
 
  • Like
  • Heart
Reactions: 12
Well I'll be anxiously awaiting her substanceless review whenever she does finish it
 
  • Like
Reactions: 13
At this point the most impressive thing about her is how she manages to consistently not have a single clue about what she’s talking about every single time.

(the second most impressive thing is the scale of the delusion regarding the first thing)
 
  • Like
Reactions: 18
Does... what is a carlisle jumper? Doesn't she mean fairisle? She's wearing a fairisle jumper? Has she literally just substituted it with another place in "the north"?!
That was my first thought, too. I Googled "carlisle jumper" and it looks like there is a brand called Carlisle who sell really expensive ($300+ per jumper) women's clothing though, so maybe that's what she meant.

They're not a househould brand that many people have heard of as far as I'm aware, so my SponsorSense is telling me they gifted her the jumper ages ago and it's an undeclared ad. Her saying "it's the thickest Carlisle jumper I own" implies she owns multiple, but who knows what Ruby means with her tenuous grasp of the English language.

Screenshot_20230124_032831_Chrome.jpg


I mean, she keeps on talking about "the space between the eyes" when talking about being mindful, when I'm sure what she should be saying is "what's right in front of me". This is the second time she's said it this month. Unless she's literally just sat cross-eyed, counting the fake freckles on the bridge of her nose as a means of relaxation.

360_F_352063582_qDp1shI4leWjnVm1247VFIVKfrD3KHf1.jpg
 
  • Haha
  • Like
Reactions: 19
That was my first thought, too. I Googled "carlisle jumper" and it looks like there is a brand called Carlisle who sell really expensive ($300+ per jumper) women's clothing though, so maybe that's what she meant.

They're not a househould brand that many people have heard of as far as I'm aware, so my SponsorSense is telling me they gifted her the jumper ages ago and it's an undeclared ad. Her saying "it's the thickest Carlisle jumper I own" implies she owns multiple, but who knows what Ruby means with her tenuous grasp of the English language.

View attachment 1905857

I mean, she keeps on talking about "the space between the eyes" when talking about being mindful, when I'm sure what she should be saying is "what's right in front of me". This is the second time she's said it this month. Unless she's literally just sat cross-eyed, counting the fake freckles on the bridge of her nose as a means of relaxation.

View attachment 1905861
On the note of fake freckles, wouldn't someone with real freckles say 'no these are real freckles' if asked to drop their fake freckle routine?
I would. Legit. If someone asked me how i draw on my fake freckles, I'd let them know this is my actual face (if it was). *shrug* Her silence in this regard speaks volumes.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 7
Does... what is a carlisle jumper? Doesn't she mean fairisle? She's wearing a fairisle jumper? Has she literally just substituted it with another place in "the north"?!
a northerner and a Fairisle knitter I’m insulted and amused.

I mean they’re both cold 🥶 but very very different places. She’s the archetype of the Southern “north is north” dolt
 
  • Like
Reactions: 8
That was my first thought, too. I Googled "carlisle jumper" and it looks like there is a brand called Carlisle who sell really expensive ($300+ per jumper) women's clothing though, so maybe that's what she meant.

They're not a househould brand that many people have heard of as far as I'm aware, so my SponsorSense is telling me they gifted her the jumper ages ago and it's an undeclared ad. Her saying "it's the thickest Carlisle jumper I own" implies she owns multiple, but who knows what Ruby means with her tenuous grasp of the English language.

View attachment 1905857

I mean, she keeps on talking about "the space between the eyes" when talking about being mindful, when I'm sure what she should be saying is "what's right in front of me". This is the second time she's said it this month. Unless she's literally just sat cross-eyed, counting the fake freckles on the bridge of her nose as a means of relaxation.

View attachment 1905861
Does she mean "the space between my ears" (i.e. her brain, although space is probably more accurate for Ruby)
 
  • Haha
  • Like
Reactions: 12
I mean, she keeps on talking about "the space between the eyes" when talking about being mindful, when I'm sure what she should be saying is "what's right in front of me". This is the second time she's said it this month.
I've never heard anyone use this expression. How weird! I wonder if it's some obscure yoga technique. :LOL:
 
  • Like
  • Haha
Reactions: 3
Status
Thread locked. We start a new thread when they have over 1000 posts, click the blue button to see all threads for this topic and find the latest open thread.