Wedding of Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz

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Anonymous wrote:Pro athletes in both families, maybe the kids will be similar!


Maybe. Brooklyn never had the talent or work ethic for soccer. Or anything else really.
Which is odd because by all accounts, both parents have been work horses.


Why work hard if you are already given everything? That’s why very rich kids are often drug users or just lazy and unaccomplished. They don’t have the “hunger” to achieve anything.
For people with generational wealth, sure. But Posh and Beckham didn’t come from much and have worked a lot. Just seems odd to have a loaf for a kid.


There’s an article about how david Beckham gave the couple a $500k car as a gift for their wedding. Doesn’t sound like a man trying to inculcate the importance of a career or hard work in his kid.
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Anonymous wrote:Pro athletes in both families, maybe the kids will be similar!


Maybe. Brooklyn never had the talent or work ethic for soccer. Or anything else really.
Which is odd because by all accounts, both parents have been work horses.


Why work hard if you are already given everything? That’s why very rich kids are often drug users or just lazy and unaccomplished. They don’t have the “hunger” to achieve anything.
For people with generational wealth, sure. But Posh and Beckham didn’t come from much and have worked a lot. Just seems odd to have a loaf for a kid.
There’s an article about how david Beckham gave the couple a $500k car as a gift for their wedding. Doesn’t sound like a man trying to inculcate the importance of a career or hard work in his kid.
Bolding since you’re having trouble.
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Anonymous wrote:Pro athletes in both families, maybe the kids will be similar!


Maybe. Brooklyn never had the talent or work ethic for soccer. Or anything else really.
Which is odd because by all accounts, both parents have been work horses.


Why work hard if you are already given everything? That’s why very rich kids are often drug users or just lazy and unaccomplished. They don’t have the “hunger” to achieve anything.
For people with generational wealth, sure. But Posh and Beckham didn’t come from much and have worked a lot. Just seems odd to have a loaf for a kid.
There’s an article about how david Beckham gave the couple a $500k car as a gift for their wedding. Doesn’t sound like a man trying to inculcate the importance of a career or hard work in his kid.
Bolding since you’re having trouble.


Not having trouble. sounds like you are having trouble understanding incentives.
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Anonymous wrote:Pro athletes in both families, maybe the kids will be similar!


Maybe. Brooklyn never had the talent or work ethic for soccer. Or anything else really.
Which is odd because by all accounts, both parents have been work horses.


Why work hard if you are already given everything? That’s why very rich kids are often drug users or just lazy and unaccomplished. They don’t have the “hunger” to achieve anything.
For people with generational wealth, sure. But Posh and Beckham didn’t come from much and have worked a lot. Just seems odd to have a loaf for a kid.
There’s an article about how david Beckham gave the couple a $500k car as a gift for their wedding. Doesn’t sound like a man trying to inculcate the importance of a career or hard work in his kid.
Bolding since you’re having trouble.


Not having trouble. sounds like you are having trouble understanding incentives.
His whole life has been an incentive.
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Anonymous wrote:I didn’t know who the bride was before this, but I think her hair color with roots looks bad for one’s wedding day.



I agree, but I think it is intentional- read that she was inspired by Claudia Schaffer’s hair
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Anonymous wrote:I didn’t know who the bride was before this, but I think her hair color with roots looks bad for one’s wedding day.



I agree, but I think it is intentional- read that she was inspired by Claudia Schaffer’s hair
That’s actually in style. It’s called a root tap.
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I am disappointed in Victoria’s dress- the fabric is lovely, but I usually admire her style. I had hoped for something more structured and modern. Looks like an expensive nightgown.
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Anonymous wrote:I didn’t know who the bride was before this, but I think her hair color with roots looks bad for one’s wedding day.



I agree, but I think it is intentional- read that she was inspired by Claudia Schaffer’s hair
That’s actually in style. It’s called a root tap.


I liked the bride’s hair and dress. Also hated the way off the shoulder bridesmaids dresses. So droopy-would have thought it was bad tailoring were it not such a $$$ wedding.
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Anonymous wrote:Why is 23 considered “pretty young” to get married?


Because it is. The average first marriage age for an American male is 29 and for an American female it's 27.]


I barely know any married younger millennials or older Gen Zers in their early-mid 20s, but I’m an older Millennial born in the mid-80s and like, 23-26 was prime wedding time for me and my friends. Multiple weddings every summer and fall, people showing up at work with engagement rings all the time.


Where are you from, and where were you living from 23-26? I'm roughly the same age and this was not at all my experience. I was 26 when my first friend got married (and she's a couple years older than me), and prime wedding time for my friends was 29-33. I feel like that is much more the norm of our peers, but it may be a urban/rural or regional divide thing.


Exactly. 23 is too young to get married in the 21st Century.


Mankind marrying and procreating by this age for thousands of years is wrong. You, brainwashed by third-wave feminism, are wise.


LOL!
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Anonymous wrote:Why is 23 considered “pretty young” to get married?


Because it is. The average first marriage age for an American male is 29 and for an American female it's 27.]


I barely know any married younger millennials or older Gen Zers in their early-mid 20s, but I’m an older Millennial born in the mid-80s and like, 23-26 was prime wedding time for me and my friends. Multiple weddings every summer and fall, people showing up at work with engagement rings all the time.


Where are you from, and where were you living from 23-26? I'm roughly the same age and this was not at all my experience. I was 26 when my first friend got married (and she's a couple years older than me), and prime wedding time for my friends was 29-33. I feel like that is much more the norm of our peers, but it may be a urban/rural or regional divide thing.


Exactly. 23 is too young to get married in the 21st Century.


Mankind marrying and procreating by this age for thousands of years is wrong. You, brainwashed by third-wave feminism, are wise.



I bet you’re the same type of person who would call a ~22 yo mother, especially, gasp, an unmarried one, all kinds of nasty names if you encountered one IRL.
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This is not a good looking couple, sorry. He’s odd looking. They are trying way too hard to look elegant. Her gloves looked ridiculous.
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Holy crap! Nicola has a brand new face. That’s good plastic surgery
https://theskincareedit.com/nicola-peltz-before-and-after
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Anonymous wrote:Holy crap! Nicola has a brand new face. That’s good plastic surgery
https://theskincareedit.com/nicola-peltz-before-and-after
Her new nose looks great.
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Anonymous wrote:Holy crap! Nicola has a brand new face. That’s good plastic surgery
https://theskincareedit.com/nicola-peltz-before-and-after


Wow. That is crazy shit. I cannot believe the evolution of her face.
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Anonymous wrote:Holy crap! Nicola has a brand new face. That’s good plastic surgery
https://theskincareedit.com/nicola-peltz-before-and-after
Her new nose looks great.


+1 really good plastic surgery. Good for her!
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