Yeah we really don’t need the ‘nude’ shade issue when naming stuff.
1. Nope.Does Sali ever acknowledge getting things wrong? On any subject? Serious question.
I hope you see this before you get deleted and blocked but has she mentioned it that often?Yeah I really don't need fancy names (for some reason I tend to be "vanilla" often), gimme numbers any day.
Nars TM? She has. Please don’t delete me for defending her!
I was wrong but it doesn't matter as your post has gone against Tattle rules!I seem to recall her mentioning it several times, yes.
That's just what I expected from this awful cesspit!I was wrong but it doesn't matter as your post has gone against Tattle rules!
It was nice knowing you!That's just what I expected from this awful cesspit!
Yep, Vogue puts out some right old shite. Most of it is really just promotional guff anyway. They were the ones who put out the Gwyneth Paltrow video where she wears obvious full make-up while demonstrating her daily skin routine and only puts her sunscreen on her cheekbones and nose bridge, and a worthless amount at that.To be fair, Vogue is hardly ‘New Scientist’. It’s full of poorly researched, guffy, puff-pieces.
Off to filing screenshots of EVERYTHING now, bye.It was nice knowing you!
I've just taken one as I haven't been banned yet. I very rarely set foot in there.I really hope people have kept screen shots of the GTL exchange that @clondon had to experience before they joined here in despair at Sali’s rudeness.
We know now that Sali’s Facebook group does not make accommodations for ASD and is not an ASD friendly space.
People have commented that Sali's recently overhaul was brave. I disagree. This here is real bravery, to expose yourself publicly in this way and face the wrath of Sali's block button. Well done, and you'll enjoy this so.much more than GTL anyway!Okay so might get blocked from GTL and following on IG. I am the Autistic woman who posted in her group. Most of us state exactly what we see and can't avoid being unfiltered. We literally learn to lie by interacting with neurotypicals who often bullshit. We lack that skill and therefore often say what we think and as an earlier poster mentioned we are often worth listening to as our thoughts are simply honest not rude (while to neurotypicals it comes across as exactly that - rude ) My thoughts after the interaction were there are millions of autistic women and men most of us are blunt, direct etc most of us love social media as it is easier than interacting face to face. Sali didn't know I was autistic but surely everyone not just influencers needs to learn to accept those that are different from themselves. I didn't even mean brassy blonde in a rude way. I actually think it looks nice but from the photo isn't grey. Sali - if you are reading - you can't always get nice comments believe me anyone who is autistic knows this, no environment works like that and if all you want is praise then get off social media - it is a tough environment to hang out in - also educate yourself on neurodiversity it is very common.