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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t understand how any sane person can have enough excess stuff to fill a dumpster. That must be thousands and thousands of dollars worth of things she is just dumping. And the people defending her in this are awful. [/quote] a COUPLE O YEARS ago she did a dumpster then and filled it. So this is her second dumpster in 5 years. Can't imagine the crap that house held to have 2 dumpsters full[/quote] She literally re-released an updated version of her book 7, LAST YEAR. She needs to rent DUMPSTERS just to clean her house, while also selling a book about “her mutiny against excess”. NO ONE should believe a word this woman says.[/quote] This! The book is literally called a MUTINY AGAINST EXCESS. The ethics of this really pisses me off. She wears cheap, fast fashion. Fast fashion has a reputation for poor working conditions for women, young girls and sometimes children. The clothing is designed to throw away. Her FabFitFun shit is plastic Chinese-manufactured garbage designed to throw away. Her accumulation of possessions (enough for two dumpsters in 5 years) is contributing to hardship and suffering around the world. She doesn’t care because she is a narcissist void of empathy. Do not be fooled. [/quote] Able presents as an ethical company though I haven’t looked into them past the surface and have never purchased from them though I have looked at their bags. Wonder if anyone here has any insight or background knowledge on the company. I’m not sure if it’s just me but it feels like consumerism has reached its peak and I like don’t want anything anymore and gift giving is a chore/has lost its excitement in recent years. There’s just so much stuff and instant gratification and Jens whole brand is essentially just that now. Even commercializing and monetizing spiritual journeys of deconstruction and her cringey MeCourses. (The narcissism is quite literally in the name! lol)[/quote]
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