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jazzmonster

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The whole “unexpected childcare” is another bullshit lie. As someone who lives with a trainspotter… that green steam engine on the edge of one of the photos is the Flying Scotsman, which is at the Bluebell Railway right now. Tickets to see it sold out ages ago. So this day out was very much planned.
 
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janedowe

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The whole “unexpected childcare” is another bullshit lie. As someone who lives with a trainspotter… that green steam engine on the edge of one of the photos is the Flying Scotsman, which is at the Bluebell Railway right now. Tickets to see it sold out ages ago. So this day out was very much planned.
I bloody love that nothing gets past tattlers. This is such obscure information for most, but jazzmonster has it covered! An elite swat team with specialisms in EVERY corner of life 😂😂
 
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jazzmonster

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“But no, mother” said the vehicle-obsessed Little Man, “I do not care for jumpers with diggers or fire engines, or for dino-print joggers. I long for the oatmeal knit and charcoal linen ensemble.”
 
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PRgift

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Let this be a warning to us all. This could easily have been avoided by having created a toddler breakfast vision board beforehand.
 
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Sounimpressed

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I just noticed that the cabinets and drawers don't have knobs or handles? I think that is partially what's making it look like an office space. There's not a hint of interest or personality.
Taking inspiration from your last sentence I'm suggesting an early thread title of Minimal Style, Interest or Personality
 
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icannoteven

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lol the stupid contradiction

i am a minimalist, i am adding 15 items i do not need to my wardrobe and i know they will look the same as the 193040696 other other items already in my mininal style wardrobe (i mean the clothes hanging on the shopping mall rails around my moldy houe)
 
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Pontiac_Bandit

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Here’s the testimonial:View attachment 2460713
Ive had a look at Gemma's website and get bad vibes from it - she's a "life coach" who has helped 100+ people (which doesn't seem much to me?) and she's featured in magazines and has multiple influencer/content creator clients. It all feels very vapid and her website repeatedly criticises traditional therapy which makes me feel uncomfortable - she's also wrong as she says therapy sessions go on for a year and aren't solution focused as a sweeping statement, which is horseshit as there are many different types of talking therapy and many are goal-oriented and have a set timeframe.

If Anna feels better from it then great, but it feels like trendy bullshit that unnecessarily bad mouths other mental health interventions, and as far as I can see she's not part of any regulatory body so all her claims about her qualifications and experience could be rubbish (happy to be corrected though as I didn't go through the website with a fine tooth comb!)
 
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martaS

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Most people have ugly knees :LOL: they're literally some of the least appealing body parts. And even if she has bruises, what is she supposed to do, put makeup on her legs? It's one thing criticising influencers when they beg for freebies and do sponsored content that doesn't make sense for their brand, but let's not pick on someone having human legs...
 
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