Ah you’re right and I was completely in the wrong, my brain failed to register ”tiktok” and I thought we were talking about her insta. SorryShe has definitely changed her tiktok name and included Pumpkin Productivity.
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Ah you’re right and I was completely in the wrong, my brain failed to register ”tiktok” and I thought we were talking about her insta. SorryShe has definitely changed her tiktok name and included Pumpkin Productivity.
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Nah ACTUALLY I’ve definitely never followed pumpkin P for obvious reasonsNo, that’s a separate account, she’s had it for years.
She made a TikTok video mentioning something about FUNKY PRODDINGRIVERTREE products now being available through the TikTok shop feature, I guess she couldn't be bothered making and growing a new profile and just awkwardly slapped the brand onto her main TikTok.I think Ruby’s changed her tiktok name to Pumpkin Productivity? Obvs ramping up the business![]()
Thank you for going through the video and screenshotting, I didn’t realise she’d shown it this thoroughly. I assumed because you’d highlighted so many flaws that she’d done a quick flick through.Tbh it's all in her own video on the planner
Letter, Uncentered page example, Illustrations (still figuring out what June is supposed to be, chocolate milk in a teapot? very summer-eque indeed)
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Note that the quotes are PRINTED, like they come with the plannerjoy
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(I don't understand why she didn't pay a skint art student to sketch up some illustrations, instead of insisting on doing it herself)
She's definitely pretended to read Hamnet before. She's waved the book around in vlogs in the past and featured it in one of her yearly wrap-up videos, but didn't do a great job of convincing that she'd actually read it and just grabbed a few Goodreads blurbs. Apparently she's forgotten she pretended to read it already.Hasn't she read Hamnet before? I'm too lazy to search (watching too much Ruby is bad for productivity!) but I'm sure I remember her talking about it before now.
Convinced she's only reading this because we've entered pre-Autumn and The Secret History aesthetic is making a comeback."The vengeance of the Greek gods is, as per, unbelievable" wow, what a deep, thought-provoking literary analysis! Definitely worthy of a first at
Oxford!
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I haven’t read those for years. Just out of interest what sort of things?There’s some pretty vile stuff in Blyton’s Malory Towers books (and most of Blyton generally) but Ruby loves those …
Lots of really nasty bullying, and the usual sort of jingoism, classism, ableism and xenophobia that you get in many books of that era. I say this as a huge fan and collector of 20th Century schoolgirl literature - Blyton’s books are terrible and aren’t good examples of the genre. I honestly believe that Ruby hasn’t really read the original Malory Towers books with any degree of scrutiny or an adult view-point, and is basing her ‘love’ of the books on the recent BBC children’s TV series which gives the impression that the dorms were decorated in Cath Kidston and the school was a happy place filled with happy pupils of all colours and abilities. It’s a total misrepresentation of Blyton’s books and it gives them a legitimacy that they don’t deserve. I am not a fan of Blyton and think that she and her books should be cancelled, not sanitised.I haven’t read those for years. Just out of interest what sort of things?
Curiosity, but I did at least expect the pages to be centred lol, and it's so unnecessarily bulky I've already switched back to a moleskin. Was pleasantly surprised when it arrived before September thoughWere you aware of the widespread issues with all her products already and decided to take a chance anyway out of curiosity? Or did you like the design and expected a great, well-made product that fit your needs? No judgement, I'm just always curious what the story is when people who have spent time in this thread still end up buying something from her.
I’m finding her use of ”as per” just infuriating for some reason, and I can’t quite articulate why. It just comes across as facetious, with a heavy sprinkling of ”OIY’VE read SYO MANNY Greek tragedies, you peasants could never.” Just stfu Roobee, looking down your nose while you read a book millions have read before you (and millions will after you’re dust) is not a good look and just highlights your need to be perceived a certain way. Do I have Bacchae on my tbr? Yes. Is it there bc of The Secret History? Also yes. (Will I ever read it? Stay tuned, I have several decades ahead of me.)"The vengeance of the Greek gods is, as per, unbelievable" wow, what a deep, thought-provoking literary analysis! Definitely worthy of a first at
Oxford!
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Want to know the best part?I’m finding her use of ”as per” just infuriating for some reason, and I can’t quite articulate why. It just comes across as facetious, with a heavy sprinkling of ”OIY’VE read SYO MANNY Greek tragedies, you peasants could never.” Just stfu Roobee, looking down your nose while you read a book millions have read before you (and millions will after you’re dust) is not a good look and just highlights your need to be perceived a certain way. Do I have Bacchae on my tbr? Yes. Is it there bc of The Secret History? Also yes. (Will I ever read it? Stay tuned, I have several decades ahead of me.)
I’m sure she’s patting herself on the back for having read all these books in one week. Two children’s books, one short play, one self-help book, a collection of the writings of Jane Austen from when she was A GARRRL. Oh and she may or may not have re-read Hamnet.
Jesus take the wheel 🫠
slightly off topic but the Chalet School series is faaar superior to Blytons Penny dreadfulsLots of really nasty bullying, and the usual sort of jingoism, classism, ableism and xenophobia that you get in many books of that era. I say this as a huge fan and collector of 20th Century schoolgirl literature - Blyton’s books are terrible and aren’t good examples of the genre. I honestly believe that Ruby hasn’t really read the original Malory Towers books with any degree of scrutiny or an adult view-point, and is basing her ‘love’ of the books on the recent BBC children’s TV series which gives the impression that the dorms were decorated in Cath Kidston and the school was a happy place filled with happy pupils of all colours and abilities. It’s a total misrepresentation of Blyton’s books and it gives them a legitimacy that they don’t deserve. I am not a fan of Blyton and think that she and her books should be cancelled, not sanitised.
Definitely. They have their issues (it’s a woman showing emotion, let’s sedate her!, and Joey just gets weirder and weirder as she ages) but they are surprisingly forward-thinking in terms of relatively nuanced portrayals - for the time - of non-British characters.slightly off topic but the Chalet School series is faaar superior to Blytons Penny dreadfuls