Or just .. don't? It's not like we're all still at Primary school and we have to have a favourite season, colour, time of day, way of sneezing, whatever. I know Ruby refuses to see herself as a grown-up but most adults don't have time for this nonsense. I'm all for seeing wonder in ordinary things but having to have a favourite everything just seems juvenile. I like all the seasons, there are things I enjoy and things I hate about all of them and I recognise my privilege in being able to take pleasure in a frosty morning or a warm evening. Ruby just needs to calm it all down.This is like a pet peeve of mine, when people say a season is "one of their favourite seasons". You have only four options. Pick one.
There is a strong chance we will see this turned into a shitty poem in 7-10 business days.Ruby Granger #38: It rains, therefore I am
I have noticed that after she moved her bed and had the new desk fitted into her room she doesn't have the same amount of space to move around in as the desk is really close to her bed and her bookshelves.Nothing unusual here, but the camera angles in her latest video are awful and so inconsistent.
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Why is the camera here? She keeps on brushing against the curtain every single time she holds up a book. We can hardly see the bookcase in the background. It looks so bad.
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again, why did she choose to film from this angle? Why is the camera so low? The lighting is terrible! why do we have to see so much curtain?
i hate her fake grimace
I feel like she used to have a bigger bedroom?I have noticed that after she moved her bed and had the new desk fitted into her room she doesn't have the same amount of space to move around in as the desk is really close to her bed and her bookshelves.
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Yeah, I'm not watching 47 mins worth of bookSHALF discussion. Surely a bookshelf tour should be 10-15 mins.Oh god, her new video is a 47-minute bookshelf tour. Take a sip everytime she mispronounces an author - but keep it non-alcoholic
This was bothering me too! Rain doesn't usually cause branches to spring up out of nowhere? Surely the branches would still be on either side even without the rain? I'm guessing it's 'without the branches on either side slapping you in the face and showering you with droplets of water'. This is a highly specific suggestion, but I have personal experience.That caption (description? Idk what it's called) makes no sense. "The woodland paths have collected so much rain that you can't cross without the branches on either side." On either side what? On either side jabbing you? Without holding onto the branches on either side? Can't cross what? Arg my brain hurts, I've been working on an essay for my MA and this text would flummox me if it were part of an assignment.
Haha. I love warm summer rain. And the sound of heavy rain against window panes - so relaxing. I think we've both been influenced.Rain is only nice when you can curl up on the sofa with a warm cup of tea and a blanket. Although I also love summer rainstorms when it's been soooo hot for days and with the rain you get a moment of coolness and freshness.
What is happening to me, gushing about summer rainy days? Has Ruby finally influenced me to the point of no return?
I live in 'nature', currently in Australia. So a walk in any weather is hoping there are no snakes. In the rain, cane toads jumping around my feet. Its not aesthetic. Then I work in the city and experience what you describe. Maybe we aren't 'romanticising' our lives enoughWhen you are coming from a family with the cottage in nature surely it would be fun to walk in the rain and roll in the mud. Us peasants who live in crowded cities experience things differently. When I go out in rain I deal with;
- dirty water dripping down from roofs,
-try not to be hit or stabbed by people carrying umbrellas low,
-cars splashing dirty water on me while i can not go back home and change so i stay with wet clothes for hours
Its the imposition coming from the very well priviledged that annoys me. And the pretention that "all is well always" also disgusts me. She acts double faced. (Not a new fact but i realize it once again in this occasion)Maybe we aren't 'romanticising' our lives enoug
It’s so weird how as a literature lover she doesn’t even make the effort to read books from that period now she’s doing the course. Even if it’s not your FAVOURITE period you are doing the course…after watching the bookshelves tour video is it not kinda hard to justify why you went for the 1550 course instead of victorian literature?
(we all now why tho)
I'm like I feel your pain girl, let it outAlso, the dogs howling and screaming while she reads poetry in the new video is a nice touch.
my work locker is literally full of extra socks tights trousers in case some pest in a car soaks me walking from the train station to my office.When you are coming from a family with the cottage in nature surely it would be fun to walk in the rain and roll in the mud. Us peasants who live in crowded cities experience things differently. When I go out in rain I deal with;
- dirty water dripping down from roofs,
-try not to be hit or stabbed by people carrying umbrellas low,
-cars splashing dirty water on me while i can not go back home and change so i stay with wet clothes for hours
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