I bet Jimmy just picked it up and didn’t even sanitise the rugNice of her to video the tit on her rug from Hendrix. Just pick it up, ya filthy animal.
I agree with you, 100%.This is a rant lol.
Does anyone remember the time she was vague af about Jimmy’s job? He works in the “oil industry” she’d say, making it out that he had some high-flying job in the “oil” sector, when really all Jimmy was doing was digging underground and getting covered in oil sludge. What was wrong with saying he was a labourer? Yet at the same time she’ll call out others on their BS but is completely oblivious to her own crap.
She has a lot to say about certain political issues or rather jumping on the same train, but like others it’s just a token post/story before returning to the old materialistic/selfish ways. Wearing certain clothing brands again which were called out for racism during the BLM protests in the summer (whilst stating she’d be boycotting said brands), constantly pushing Topshop clothing when they still haven’t paid their suppliers which are based in developing countries. Whilst she calls out others on their virtue-signalling, Miss Thing needs to check her own self-entitled and princessy ways, as well as her own virtue-signalling.
So many of these influencers complain about being criticised, well maybe if these influencers didn’t share so much of their personal lives like Sophie then people wouldn’t criticise...they’re so far removed from the average joe and complain about tit we’re used to in the daily.
Good God why does she abbreviate everything like the Aussies, but also ends everything with an “o” like the Aussies (Jimmy ain’t even Aussie). Seriously NO ONE says “Sainos”, not even my Aussie family say “saino”. Like dude seriously you don’t sound cool, just stop it’s cringe.
I disagree. Owning a property usually works out to be far more expensive than renting. Renting offers brilliant flexibility with no high entry costs. Owning a property no longer offers the financial security it did years ago. I’m not going to list out the reasons why - you’d know if you bothered to look into it. Also Sophie is not offering anyone advice, she’s sharing her own experience, and if people are stupid enough to make financial decisions based on this small snippet of what she shares, that’s their problem.Title:
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I get where you’re coming from and that makes sense too, however, personally what I meant is that renting to maintain a jet-setting/luxury lifestyle isn’t the best and most practical financial advice to be giving your followers. Not only will some fall in to the traps of debt, but also likely not be able to save because not everyone earns a 6 figure salary. It is much wiser to settle with a property than constantly renting; mortgage in the end is cheaper than rent and also an investment, as well as being a lifetime security. I’m sure many people would like to own a property rather than rent as they get older, especially when getting on the property ladder is likely only going to get harder. Having said this I get your perspective, of course there are always different perspectives in renting/buying .
I don’t think it offers security as you get older though does it? I’ve rented before and I now own a home, there’s a stark difference “you’d know if you bothered to look into it ” too. Personally I think it’s better to be a homeowner than constantly rent and move around, if people really are that unhappy with a home they can always sell/move, invest in another property. Most financially stable and sound people state buying is better than renting, I mean you are essentially pouring your coins in to a property you’ll never own and renting is hardly a lifestyle you can keep up as you get older, plus the older you get the harder it becomes to get a mortgage. Either way each to their own. We all have different opinions, there’s always pros and cons to everything, if renting works for someone then that’s great.I disagree. Owning a property usually works out to be far more expensive than renting. Renting offers brilliant flexibility with no high entry costs. Owning a property no longer offers the financial security it did years ago. I’m not going to list out the reasons why - you’d know if you bothered to look into it. Also Sophie is not offering anyone advice, she’s sharing her own experience, and if people are stupid enough to make financial decisions based on this small snippet of what she shares, that’s their problem.
Sorry if I offended you. Genuinely!!Sorry to derail but I think saying that renting = dead money is quite a privileged thing to say. Yes, I completely accept the security and investment that comes with buying a property but it is incredibly hard to buy in the U.K. if you don’t earn a certain amount and have no help (and that includes being able to live with family for no rent or reduced rent). It’s not dead money if you need somewhere to live - it’s money that’s not coming back to you, sure, but it’s money that’s providing something to you that you need.
She was renting another flat with 4 (i think) flatmates. Around January 2017 she said she is sick of it and moved hereRenting= dead money.
Anyway, she talks about how renting has advantages of being able to move around and not be stuck in one place. She’s lived in the same flat since I began following her. Is she talking out of her arse again? Or has she rented elsewhere previously?
Agreed, but a lot of landlords take the piss with repairs etc. The rental market needs a lot more regulation to make it fair.It’s not dead money if it’s enabling you to live a lifestyle that you want to which you wouldn’t otherwise be able to afford i.e. living in central London and it’s quite nice not to have to worry about repairs etc but the cycle of being stuck renting because you cant afford to save for a deposit because you’re paying rent is where it becomes an issue for me.
The last part of your post is so important not to mentiom when rent is more pcm that a mortgage repayments would be.the cycle of being stuck renting because you cant afford to save for a deposit because you’re paying rent is where it becomes an issue for me.
Total job snob!This is a rant lol.
Does anyone remember the time she was vague af about Jimmy’s job? He works in the “oil industry” she’d say, making it out that he had some high-flying job in the “oil” sector, when really all Jimmy was doing was digging underground and getting covered in oil sludge. What was wrong with saying he was a labourer? Yet at the same time she’ll call out others on their BS but is completely oblivious to her own crap.
She has a lot to say about certain political issues or rather jumping on the same train, but like others it’s just a token post/story before returning to the old materialistic/selfish ways. Wearing certain clothing brands again which were called out for racism during the BLM protests in the summer (whilst stating she’d be boycotting said brands), constantly pushing Topshop clothing when they still haven’t paid their suppliers which are based in developing countries. Whilst she calls out others on their virtue-signalling, Miss Thing needs to check her own self-entitled and princessy ways, as well as her own virtue-signalling.
So many of these influencers complain about being criticised, well maybe if these influencers didn’t share so much of their personal lives like Sophie then people wouldn’t criticise...they’re so far removed from the average joe and complain about tit we’re used to in the daily.
Good God why does she abbreviate everything like the Aussies, but also ends everything with an “o” like the Aussies (Jimmy ain’t even Aussie). Seriously NO ONE says “Sainos”, not even my Aussie family say “saino”. Like dude seriously you don’t sound cool, just stop it’s cringe.