Fillyjonk
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alright helena bonham-carter
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I don’t think she’s going to have to worry about this for a long time, if ever. She would have to find one person willing to date her for a start.No words
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Honestly this one just pisses me off really shows how self centred and dim she really is.No words
She also doesn't understand the concept of growing together and finding routines that work for both partners and then adapting again when children come into the mix (and children are sth she desperately wants).It really speaks volumes that it doesn't even cross her mind that healthy relationships involve a lot of dialogue and compromise. Couples find ways to avoid conflict and set boundaries so that those issues don't affect their relationships long term. But of course she knows duck all about working towards something in a healthy manner. As soon as anything gets mildly difficult she just throws in the towel and then judges others for not doing the same.
Yeah how does she have the cheek to slag off dog breeds when her cat is clearly overweight, fed nothing but tuna and is poisoned everyday with tulipsPretty rich coming from the human equivalent of an inbred dog
Yeah how does she have the cheek to slag off dog breeds when her cat is clearly overweight, fed nothing but tuna and is poisoned everyday with tulips… Nellie is hardly the picture of health.
Is she qualified to talk about pretty privilege at all? If I had no idea who she was, I'd never think of her as unattractive. She may not be an oil painting but honestly, how many of us are? And is that even pretty privilege? I'd expect her to talk about how attractive people would maybe get roles easier in the theatre compared to equally talented but less conventionally attractive people, based on how she's the queen of mewsicals...
Honestly. She’s bleeping pathetic, anyone who’s even dated people will realise how weird and stupid she sounds, but she’s barely done that so her views on relationships are so odd and warped.She also doesn't understand the concept of growing together and finding routines that work for both partners and then adapting again when children come into the mix (and children are sth she desperately wants).