Ah, that was it! ThanksI think she watched 8 Passengers? Ruby Franke has gone full-on scary cult now. She was problematic before, but now she’s just scary.
Ah, that was it! ThanksI think she watched 8 Passengers? Ruby Franke has gone full-on scary cult now. She was problematic before, but now she’s just scary.
it's possible the holiday was booked before she started the job and they're letting her take time off for the holiday? tbh she only works a few hours a week, and i doubt she's doing anything thats important to pupils' learning so it's not like she'd be missed... it seems like a very casual and informal job. she probably just gets paid by the hour.She can’t still be ”working”, can she? This ski trip doesn’t coordinate with the school’s half term at all. Ugh, I wish she’d tell us what’s going on, I don’t care about the Seraphimic glow of porous Gucci bags or whatever.
Also I feel like we’re entitled to more than one video a week, it’s not like she’s busy and isn’t it uncomfortable for her to have all that pent-up cringe content just waiting to be unleashed unto the world?
Small, beady opticsSomeone please tell Ruby it's fine to use the normal word to describe somethng. You don't always have to reach for its weird synonym.
Why does it matter that the paper is 100% recycled? Is she really trying to convince us that submerging an assignment is less ethical if the paper's recycled? Are we about to arrest Beth for crimes against paper?
It's because June isn't one of her top 5 favourite months. Bye bye June, you inferior month.
is "sun" even a weather condition? I mean, the sun is always there, even if it's cloudy.
Obviously the family of dead flies on the windowsill!She’s entered her Dadaist era. ”You can still get one while you can x”
Or she could be referring to the fact that it’s physically possible to spend money on a pile of flimsy crap whilst you’re doing something actually useful, such as preserving fruits and vegetables in cans or jars. At this point, who the duck knows. Eat a meal, Roobee, your remaining 2 brain cells will thank you for it.
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Increasingly, I don’t believe that it was a ‘traditional job’ - or at least, not in the way that most of us would understand it. I get the impression that Ruby probably wasn’t even being paid, but had offered her time for a few hours a week, presumably for something to put on her Master’s application to look like she actually did something with her year off. She’s been so shifty about this job. I completely appreciate that there’s a limited amount that she could share but she seems to have been working for at most three hours a day, for two days a week, for half a term. Maybe the holiday was pre-booked but I wouldn’t call what she’s been doing a job, it’s much more like voluntary work.it's possible the holiday was booked before she started the job and they're letting her take time off for the holiday? tbh she only works a few hours a week, and i doubt she's doing anything thats important to pupils' learning so it's not like she'd be missed... it seems like a very casual and informal job. she probably just gets paid by the hour.
All us flies were having a witch about her, wanting to know when we would be moved and she overheard and started staring at us:/Obviously the family of dead flies on the windowsill!
we moths, too!All us flies were having a witch about her, wanting to know when we would be moved and she overheard and started staring at us:/
She’s entered her Dadaist era. ”You can still get one while you can x”
Or she could be referring to the fact that it’s physically possible to spend money on a pile of flimsy crap whilst you’re doing something actually useful, such as preserving fruits and vegetables in cans or jars. At this point, who the duck knows. Eat a meal, Roobee, your remaining 2 brain cells will thank you for it.
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Ngl it's almost threatening x) Imagine an angry Ruby in white victorian nightgown with her candle in your garden/street/balcony at night because you didn't bought her planner"you can still get one while you can" meaning ...? while they are so cheap or while they are available? while they don't fall apart? while you can afford the lower price?
omg but I don't need one!Ngl it's almost threatening x) Imagine an angry Ruby in white victorian nightgown with her candle in your garden/street/balcony at night because you didn't bought her planner
What on earth?? That putfit looks as if Ruby has raided the dressing up box.This outfit would be atrocious for any occasion, but wearing it to go skiing? Really?
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As I labouredShe’s entered her Dadaist era. ”You can still get one while you can x”
Or she could be referring to the fact that it’s physically possible to spend money on a pile of flimsy crap whilst you’re doing something actually useful, such as preserving fruits and vegetables in cans or jars. At this point, who the duck knows. Eat a meal, Roobee, your remaining 2 brain cells will thank you for it.
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edit: what is she looking at in this picture? It’s not the screen. It’s not the mug. Is there a pile of charity cash floating just outside the window?
gossip_guy vs Ruby Granger slam poetry war when??As I laboured
O'er the paypyrian pages
Bound by spires o' metallic twine
My quill halted its trajectorious flight
'cross the parchment.
The seagulls spiraled o'erhead
'pon a canvas of cerulean magenta
and voluminous clouds of cloudy volume,
their cawing cry rang out:
"Canst yee get one whilst yee can?"
I threw open the windows
and whispered with the hesitant glee
o' a Christmas morn...
"Indeed, my seagull friend.
For that which can be got,
you still can get."
He flew towards the horizon
his curiosity abated.
As was mine.
--Untitled poem by Ruby Granger.