Why is this witch surprised that he’s asleep? She’s said multiple times that she gives him the dummy for sleep…
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can she please get his hair out of his face? I love the curls too but that must be frustrating!Why is this witch surprised that he’s asleep? She’s said multiple times that she gives him the dummy for sleep…
Okay I'm still catching up, but this infuriates me. You cannot cause preterm labor by doing this in a low risk pregnancy. My OB specifically emphasized that, and there is a lot of scientific literature on this topic.Sarah knows more about pregnancy than a maternity nurse! Her tone is so passive aggressive… she could have prefaced it with “my sister who is a midwife has told me…” or something like that. It’s so condescending.
In my view the appropriation isn’t the making of the dish itself, it’s butchering the dish until it’s no longer what the original dish was. Like what actually makes the dish shown in the photo Korean? When she could very easily call it a stir fry Or Korean inspired perhaps. Personally I think embracing other countrys food is a great way to learn about their culture, but i don’t think Sarah has ever been in Korea to be able to provide others with a recipe that emulates a Korean palate. It is more likely to be incredibly westernised.
This is not the tired, haggard, gaunt face we normally see. I love filters. It is so depressing that moment before the filter kicks in and you get a glimpse of the unfiltered image. For me, anyway. Haha.My gosh she is looking stiff, plumped up and fillered up. Someone, somewhere is doing
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I think mundane was the wrong word. There is nothing mundane about it but everything they have published has been in favour of her. Including when Salty's Day was closed down.How is it that Daily Mail publish the most mundane articles about Sez when she is "hitting back to critics" or was "told" to terminate her pregnancy but in light of one of her most significant scandals, they are silent...
It would also have the same amount of letters as Fox’s full name which I think is something they’d doBaby name guess - Micah Koa Tilse
(Koa is a biblical name meaning brave, bold, fearless, or warrior.)
Yeah I’ve got a little one a few months older than fox has amazing curls and we’ve let it grow but he asks for it to be tired back when he’s in the bath or eating or in the hot car or just whenever it’s in his eyes. Surely fox would be just as irritated as his curls are falling and it would be so bloody annoyingcan she please get his hair out of his face? I love the curls too but that must be frustrating!
If she continues like this he'll end up with lice and nits.Ugh cut the kids hair for Christ sake. Each to their own but goddess me it's a birds nest
I just think that dry af noodle dish is an utter insult to Koreans. Wheres the sauce? They wouldnt be insulted, they’d feel pity. Who in their tight mind would want to cough down that dry, tasteless meal?In my view the appropriation isn’t the making of the dish itself, it’s butchering the dish until it’s no longer what the original dish was. Like what actually makes the dish shown in the photo Korean? When she could very easily call it a stir fry Or Korean inspired perhaps. Personally I think embracing other countrys food is a great way to learn about their culture, but i don’t think Sarah has ever been in Korea to be able to provide others with a recipe that emulates a Korean palate. It is more likely to be incredibly westernised.
This was actually a big thing in 2020 as a chef released a cookbook and was called out for cultural appropriation. It's not about making another cultures dish as someone else has already said it's the butchering and "westernising" a dish from another culture and profiting off it.I’ve seen a few people say things along these lines and respectfully disagree… I think Sunnee is a scam generally.. but I’ve come up with my own (delicious if I say so myself) thai curry recipe and shared it with friends. I’m an Irish woman.. and I don’t see anything wrong with that tbh.. I don’t think making dishes from other cultures is cultural appropriation. I’d never think twice about a person in another country making a traditional Irish dish.