Bex Wolfnsunflowers #8 And we have grift off!

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I bet her sister is sick of her thinking she's the expert home educator. Her sister having a pretty successful home tutoring business. Rebecca doing it five minutes and suddenly the expert. 🤣

She's is unlikely to write a successful home ed book seeing as she can't even produce a timely scrambled egg brochure.

Stick to your specialist subject Rebecca, yourself, nails and heavily filtered selfies.
As a trained but non practicing nail tech she is not having nails. Hers are very clearly done by a local chop shop, badly.
 
Aren’t I just the very best mum Bex is back in the room with a lovely thread about unschooling.

Apparently she is just an AMAZING “unschooler”. Except we know you - see your brain fart sharing about ouchy brain days when you don’t get up apart from to raid the kitchen for cheap, nutrition free, expensive food (or order in takeaway), And wee see you tweeting at 2/3/4AM then radio silence til midday. And we have had your descriptions of the lad having a couple of hours on the Xbox every morning whilst you sleep in. And we see the hand writing of a toddler shared on your last Mothers Day card.

The last tweet is perfect 10/10 Bex though. 100% it might not be Unschooling but you DEFINITELY go with option A, Bex - oh and that was before TheCrashTM. Christ knows how awful the poor lads “education” is now she can’t even rinse a spoon and has to go to “pain management” clinics (no doubt in an attempt to keep a script for the hard stuff).

The kid might well be a mini Einstein but the world (and the job market) will never know because his ambitions will be directed into online attention seeking and securing long term benefits by mummy (YouTube channel coming soon!).
 

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At times I do genuinely wonder if Bex has some kind of (mild) learning difficulty on top of her narcissism.

While her stories don't add up (I can be a full time teacher, I am also too incapacitated to work, I was in a car crash that has me stuck lying down but I can still teach a full curriculum, etc etc) - they are so glaringly obvious. We aren't stalking her profile to catch little white lies here, even Stevie Wonder could see her contradictions.

The fact that she doesn't ever address them I think is part narcissism but every day I think a little more that perhaps she doesn't have the cognitive level to understand how obvious her actions are.
 
At times I do genuinely wonder if Bex has some kind of (mild) learning difficulty on top of her narcissism.

While her stories don't add up (I can be a full time teacher, I am also too incapacitated to work, I was in a car crash that has me stuck lying down but I can still teach a full curriculum, etc etc) - they are so glaringly obvious. We aren't stalking her profile to catch little white lies here, even Stevie Wonder could see her contradictions.

The fact that she doesn't ever address them I think is part narcissism but every day I think a little more that perhaps she doesn't have the cognitive level to understand how obvious her actions are.

I suspect, much like RSM, JM et al, she thinks that everyone else is too daft and not special and unique enough to pick up on the lies. She's very good at evading the obvious lies by making a fuss of comments that she can bend to subjects that she knows will garner Twitter fawning.
 
I suspect, much like RSM, JM et al, she thinks that everyone else is too daft and not special and unique enough to pick up on the lies. She's very good at evading the obvious lies by making a fuss of comments that she can bend to subjects that she knows will garner Twitter fawning.
Yep. That's why she's so obsessed with reading here; she's checking what we've picked up on. And it drives her mad when we point out the stupid little inconsistencies and ignore the huge ones, hence FishMoll coming in to correct the stupidest things

Speaking of which, where are the boots?
Harold and I have been talking about getting engaged and tentatively discussing flowers, types of venue etc. and I quite want a cowgirl themed hen (really tacky and OTT), I might wear them. Something for everyone to look forward to x
 
I hope you have an amazing hen do @Traazers and congratulations on your upcoming engagement.
duck off you freak
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It's funny that Molly hasn't been seen since flouncing because we suspected she was Bex, despite nobody actually saying that outright, isn't it?

@fishingforanswers , does RSM know you have yet ANOTHER account slagging her off? How many accounts here do you actually have? How's that friendship going? No wonder you have no friends you bleeping sadsack. Go back to bed, you've had a hard day tweeting.

Lazy, lying, nasty bleep.
 
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Am I right in thinking, from Bex description, that unschooling is seeing what the child is interested in and then exploring that? So she said Kiddo likes animals so they've watched documentaries and visited the aquarium? It's child lead.
My question therefore is how do they get to know about things they aren't interested in? Things that at 7 or 8 they may not have an inquiring mind about - but will leave a gaping hole in their knowledge otherwise? What if kiddo never expresses an interest in basic history, chemistry, physics etc?
What she describes sounds like pursuing a hobby - things school attendees do as well as school. And she needs to drop this straw man argument that parents of school attendees are lazy and don't do anything outside of school with them (they/we aren't all Monroe, Roadside slob or Sarahvayjay).

Is there more to what she says about unschooling? Or is she just poor at describing it? Which is a worry in itself.
 
Tbh I thought unschooling was the term used when you had a traumatised child, possibly autistic who had lost all love of learning. I’ve seen homeschoolers use the term in a “we spent a year unschooling” so no demands etc before introducing structured stuff around the child’s interests. My friend homeschooled her autistic son from Y8 onwards and he spent a year just following stuff he enjoyed like astronomy, maths and a language. After a year my friend reintroduced English via a tutor plus other stuff like work experience with volunteering. She termed the first year as unschooling and after this it was “home education “.
 
@Droosie123 'deschooling' might be what they meant, rather than unschooling. Deschooling is where they're traumatised by school and need no demands etc.
Ahhh, so you’ve been “unschooling” yourself with the scrambled egg pamphlet? Seeing as you have no interest in it and decided to focus your energy on grifting for free incontinence pants instead. Got it.
 
Are you going to actually answer anyone's questions or do you just come here to comment on the irrelevant stuff? You're a bleeping weapon, we don't want you here

On Twitter it is repetitive 'PEOPLE say I am xyz ...' which is almost always met with comments crew IGNORE THE EVIL HATERS. Comments posted here are constantly bent and used to garner sympathy, yet those people that are being used for attention (and money, in some cases) are most likely, unless they're done a google on their heroine, completely unaware that she's on here commenting and stirring the pot, with no less than three accounts. They're probably also unaware she is also slagging her disabled, single parent friend* off.

(*RSM is abhorrent, but if we're applying the same value judgements as are applied to comments here, then it's relevant)
 
I made you another badge Rebecca to go on your weird flag thing.

You're welcome.
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Are you assuming all disabled people can't follow receipts Rebecca? Give it a rest, you are pretty disgusting how you gate keep.

Your backers backed you before knowing you were literally doing a scrambled egg brochure. You presume incompetence because folk are disabled now or just trying to make it fit that your recipes are for a certain group of people because they're so basic. Wow. You're rough as hell.
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I buggered up the last post by editing instead of adding to my original post about overnight oats but you get my grift, I mean drift Rebecca Kitchen.
 

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I don’t actually disagree with her take on whether or not people “need” a recipe book for simple foods like scrambled eggs. I couldn’t cook until my mid 20’s.

I think the issue is less about whether or not it’s needed and whether or not it’s actually going to materialise at all. Droning on about “my critics say x y z” is much easier than the real crux of the matter, which is “my critics say that I grifted six thousand pounds for a book that will never materialise”. Stop reading here and do the book. Stop replying here and do the book. Stop finding excuse after excuse to drag this sad little saga out for years on end. Be a decent person and do it, or be a decent person and give people their money back and admit you bit off more than you can chew.
 
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