Siobhan O'Hagan #21 A gazillion steps around her flat, Christ Siobhan you're such a prat

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Jesus Christ šŸ˜³ Iā€™ve worked 9-5 about 16 years, never once had a near miss with a van going to/from my car
 
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The meaning of life (after you read all 1000 self help books) is depicted in an Avicii music video from 2012.

Where do I sign up? šŸ™„
 
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Shiv never fails to deliver we have got pizza and a avicci monologue of us all wasting our lives. Thanks shiv. I'm gonna quit my job tomro and get hit by a car. Love that for me.
 
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*shows the screen grab of the alarm going off at 6am - "this hit me hard"
Oh really? You're awake at 4.30/5 each morning ya spoon
 
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Closest I've been to DM-ing her on that Aviccii quote. She's projecting that everyone else is unhappy.

She's a bleeping wally sadcase.
 
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So she thinks itā€™s ā€˜important to reflect on our mortality and realise whatā€™s really important in lifeā€˜. Yes Shiv, we all did that after Covid ( you mightnā€™t have heard of it, itā€™s a pesky virus that ruins travel plans and socialising) hit and Iā€™d imagine most of us arrived at the same conclusion that family and loved ones are the most important thing in life and spending as much time with them as possible. Not some BS life where a trip to the gym is the highlight of the day.
 
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She's the gift that keeps on giving.

The constant need to validate the life she is living is so bizzare. I don't know anyone in life who constantly validates to their friend group the decisions they have made in life- i live my life how i live it, make the decisions that i make for me. Not to people please, not to fit in with the crowd, not to go against anyone. I make decisions in my life for me. If i was constantly going around validating why i live a certain way my friends or family would call me up on it and tell me to STFU.

The constant bashing of the 9-5. It's boring. But what baffles me is all this talk of oh the routine, wearing the suits/blazers to work, the red heat. What's different now?

The routine- she harps on about having a routine. Has to do morning yoga, journal, coffee, gym. Gets up at 5am and is in bed. Has to read 10 pages?

The blazer/uniform? Has she noticed she wears the same thing every day? It's called a sports bra and leggings and it's always my protein?

The red hair, a little scalded after the permanent straightening but still red and still extensions and eyelashes.

So crack on ahead claim you live different. Nothing different in my eyes.
 
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Closest I've been to DM-ing her on that Aviccii quote. She's projecting that everyone else is unhappy.

She's a bleeping wally sadcase.
Yes, and the part where she goes to therapy and just gets some pills is a bit tit. Everyone just canā€™t live a life like a nomad. She really looks down on people that keep the world ticking. Iā€™d say the poor people providing services in Bali are treated like tit but in shivs eyes sheā€™s doing them a favour by giving them a few euros
 
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The lady doth protest too much..... She likely bleeping hates being in Bali but has sold it so much now...
 
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Isnā€™t the moral of the story to just do whatever makes you happy? Siobhan clearly wasnā€™t happy doing a ā€œregularā€ job but happy people donā€™t tit all over others who choose to live differently? Youā€™d think that in all the underlined shite she has read over the years she would know that happiness is subjective and it takes all sorts to keep the world ticking.

Sure if we all packed it in and hot footed it to Bali to sweat profusely in the gym everyday then who would make her coffee in the morning, who would make her food, who would sign up to her online programmes, who would write the books she underlines. For most of us, work is just something we need to do in order to keep life moving in the right direction. Work isnā€™t life. She clearly had no external additions to her life that made the 9 to 5 worth it. Must be nice to feel so smug about your ā€œdifferentā€ life choices but she must remember it doesnā€™t come without exploiting the hard work and slog of other people who donā€™t have her luxuries.

For all the books she apparently reads she is totally ignorant. To me her life looks lonely and lacks purpose. She has to compensate for what she doesnā€™t have by running down the choices of others. I donā€™t have a fraction of her earnings and have had my hair share handed to me but Iā€™d bet my life Iā€™m a happier person than she is.

Also she isnā€™t as free as she would like to think. Her own life comes with trappings of itā€™s own, she lives in a goldfish bowl and tortures herself about her weight. Remember that time after one Christmas when she measured her neck and was raging that she put on. Yeah.. so freeee...
 
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You are living in Asia, if you stepped outside your ā€˜western backpackers bubbleā€™ you might release that cereal and eggs/avocado on toast are not the f***ing social norm in the country you call home!
I love Asian breakfasts; noodles, rice, soup, veggies etc, much better than fatty sugary croissants!
 

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You are living in Asia, if you stepped outside your ā€˜western backpackers bubbleā€™ you might release that cereal and eggs/avocado on toast are not the f***ing social norm in the country you call home!
I love Asian breakfasts; noodles, rice, soup, veggies etc, much better than fatty sugary croissants!
That's like when Becca done hotel quarantine and picked Indonesian food and was like why are they giving me rice at breakfast???

It's perfectly normal to eat rice for breakfast inAsia šŸ˜…. I don't understand how they don't know that. I often ate rice and noodles for breakfast when travelling. Even western backpackers know that...

And when she said she couldn't wait to get back to Bali for the quality of the food. All she meant was high quality food for a CHEAP price.
 
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[QUOTE="starryeyed10, post: 6657949, member: 166566"

And when she said she couldn't wait to get back to Bali for the quality of the food. All she meant was high quality food for a CHEAP price.
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This is exactly what she is there for. To leech off a poor country that makes her look like she is rich and living differently! It is gross.
 
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Yeah it's so gross. Ireland and London have high quality food too of course but she's not willing to pay the prices 3 times a day for it like she does in Bali..
 
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