Hashtagblessed
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In the comments on the thermometer milk stick thing somebody asked if it could be used with formula and her response was something like ‘Not sure, the press release only mentioned breast milk’. It just feels so hollow and robotic when she’s openly talking about a press release?! She didn’t go and find this product because she had a need for it, she was just sent it with one side of A4 information on it to shill to her sheep!
Also, she harped on yesterday about not comparing our lives to hers but her JOB {!!!} is to present an aspirational life through perfect bedding, party food, garden sprinklers, door mats, holidays, baby clothes, pram, decorated rooms. That’s where she has positioned herself in life - as an advertiser. Advertising is all about portraying #goals and preying on a feeling a lot of people want to harbour, which is to ‘better’ themselves.
She has absolutely no right to pull the ‘If you don’t like it, just unfollow’ card. Lots of people don’t have that type on mental strength to realise it’s not doing them any good seeing the constant precession of shiny new gifts and amazing opportunities that come her way every single day.
Rebecca - promote a charity, donate some stuff and talk about where you sent it to help others discover a good cause. You’ve said before that why should she donate when it’s just your job and other people aren’t expected to donate their ‘earnings’? Can’t you see that we are living in extraordinary times and that your ‘job’ is far from normal? You are incredibly lucky to have to do so little to make money. Your influence could be used to help so much if you chose to slightly alter your direction.
Do it for our dying planet that needs no more ‘stuff’. Do it for charities who’ve had their funding cut. Do it for your daughter so she can live in a better world.
You’re an educated, powerful young woman and although you don’t HAVE to do anything - you have the platform to and it would make such a difference. Use your influence for change, not just for free stuff and endless consumerism.
Also, she harped on yesterday about not comparing our lives to hers but her JOB {!!!} is to present an aspirational life through perfect bedding, party food, garden sprinklers, door mats, holidays, baby clothes, pram, decorated rooms. That’s where she has positioned herself in life - as an advertiser. Advertising is all about portraying #goals and preying on a feeling a lot of people want to harbour, which is to ‘better’ themselves.
She has absolutely no right to pull the ‘If you don’t like it, just unfollow’ card. Lots of people don’t have that type on mental strength to realise it’s not doing them any good seeing the constant precession of shiny new gifts and amazing opportunities that come her way every single day.
Rebecca - promote a charity, donate some stuff and talk about where you sent it to help others discover a good cause. You’ve said before that why should she donate when it’s just your job and other people aren’t expected to donate their ‘earnings’? Can’t you see that we are living in extraordinary times and that your ‘job’ is far from normal? You are incredibly lucky to have to do so little to make money. Your influence could be used to help so much if you chose to slightly alter your direction.
Do it for our dying planet that needs no more ‘stuff’. Do it for charities who’ve had their funding cut. Do it for your daughter so she can live in a better world.
You’re an educated, powerful young woman and although you don’t HAVE to do anything - you have the platform to and it would make such a difference. Use your influence for change, not just for free stuff and endless consumerism.
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