Haha, this is amazing. The holy eggsI vote for this one. AN HOUR of my life wasted.
Or #2
Yes exactly, she really has the ability to make everything so BiG and sPeCiAL. Your ski pants are too small, OK, very interesting for 2m people to know?Her whiny, fake sad voice complaining that her "brand new snow pants from last year" (so not brand new then, Rachel, duh) don't fit... Like. Woman. You're pregnant. Whyyyy is this worth a story? Is she trying to get sent free snow pants?
Yes, she is trying to get free snow pants.Her whiny, fake sad voice complaining that her "brand new snow pants from last year" (so not brand new then, Rachel, duh) don't fit... Like. Woman. You're pregnant. Whyyyy is this worth a story? Is she trying to get sent free snow pants?
Sigh.Yes, she is trying to get free snow pants.
It's so obvious that Dennis really misses Aruba. I mean, he even names the link to their big house on AirBnB "my beautiful home." Guess he got baby number 2 and Rachel got her farm in Sweden.What do we think the deal is with their current home/“cabin” in Sweden? Guessing since she hasn’t mentioned it, that it was her dad’s and they just turn the key back over to him? What was her narrative about ‘finding’ that home when they moved from Aruba? I can’t remember. They put some $s/work into it with the renovations they did before moving in, adding on to the deck, putting in the garden boxes. I like the idea of referring to whatever she says as a ‘narrative’ rather than the truth or reality.
Go check out the listing and pics of their new Airbnb on Dennis’s story today.
I think I also saw $375ish/night for 7 days in Jan-March.It's so obvious that Dennis really misses Aruba. I mean, he even names the link to their big house on AirBnB "my beautiful home." Guess he got baby number 2 and Rachel got her farm in Sweden.
The "smaller" Aruba house (it's 3BR so not really small, is it?) Is renting for about 200 USD a night. The bigger one is about 500 USD. They're going to be so disgustingly rich while doing sweet Fuck All. And Rachel doesn't even pretend to care about giving back to the community anymore. Sigh.
Crikey. I only saw the date the link randomly gave me, I don't even remember what it was, but yeah, even more money for the lazy Brathen-Schonevelds.I think I also saw $375ish/night for 7 days in Jan-March.
I'm not positive about Aruba, but generally speaking, insurance coverage for mold-related issues is usually quite limited and often requires a specific incident (such as a flood that results in mold growth). I would assume that since they had ongoing mold issues for years (if Rachel is to be believed) and that they neglected to address leaks or commonly flooded areas of their home (by Rachel's own admission), the insurance payout was limited to nill.Something I always wondered- did they get any sort of insurance payout with the mold situation?
That’s what I am saying! She lives in Sweden, it is #4 in countries to give birth because of the amazing care they get, and it’s universal! Hearing her whine about the medical system is a lot more difficult. There is nothing wrong with a minimalist home birth, but to ignore the advantages is stupid. Have some protocol, and who knows she might, but it’s like she doesn’t want this baby on the grid at all!She has a lot of anxiety about her health so I don't believe that she really will have her baby at Home. She might talk about it, because it is so ancestral but for real she will have all the Western medicine she can get. Which she and every pregnant woman should have.
100%. And there's the added hipocrisy of claiming she wants to be off grid but knowing she will achieve that through beey much "on grid" means. I don't think the hermits that take to the mountains keep their multiple AirBnBs for income nor, you know, electricity for their saunas, etc.There's something so off-putting about a wealthy white woman talking about how she wants to be off-grid. Both because she has the privilege to 1. be more self-reliant while skirting much of the hard work that it takes to do so and to bail herself out of any problems that she encounters, and 2. blather on about how she wants to get away from the ills of society despite the fact that she's never had to actually contend with actual hardship in society (because of her aforementioned whiteness and wealth).
Let’s not forget to give YG credit here. She is actively doing her part to contribute to those ills!There's something so off-putting about a wealthy white woman talking about how she wants to be off-grid. Both because she has the privilege to 1. be more self-reliant while skirting much of the hard work that it takes to do so and to bail herself out of any problems that she encounters, and 2. blather on about how she wants to get away from the ills of society despite the fact that she's never had to actually contend with actual hardship in society (because of her aforementioned whiteness and wealth).
I don't think they always get paid for it. For big movies like Avatar, they probably just get the invite. It's a way to fill up seats and get promotion for the movie.What’s with the B-list (or D-list) influensters doing movie promos? I guess if it weren’t effective, they wouldn’t do it, but who is going to go see a movie because Rachel or some other nobody is at the ‘world premiere’? How much do you think they get paid for that?
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