Anonymous wrote:Capitalism - BAD
Here’s the code for things I get a cut of the profits for my crossbody bag, purses, gummies, anti-neck wrinkles, book club books, cutest and coolest shoes (skirts, shorts, jeans, tops, jean jackets) ever, most amazing skincare (shampoo, conditioner, mascara, curling iron) ever, financials books, advisors, computer programs ever, etc. etc. ad nauseum, ad nauseum.
But, her, forget all that. We’ve become a superficial race where we spend spend spend on unimportant things that bring us no fulfillment. Listen to me dearlings.
Anonymous wrote:The most valid critiques of capitalism is rampant consumerism leading to waste and excess driven by creating false needs that have to be fulfilled. She even wrote a book about it. This rampant consumerism is now largely driven by online influencers. Jen doesn't see that she, and those like her, are the problem! But she wants to teach us.
Anonymous wrote:The most valid critiques of capitalism is rampant consumerism leading to waste and excess driven by creating false needs that have to be fulfilled. She even wrote a book about it. This rampant consumerism is now largely driven by online influencers. Jen doesn't see that she, and those like her, are the problem! But she wants to teach us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how no one in Jen's circle will tell her how cringe and self-important it is to name and brand an annual vacation, announce it like it's a world tour, and then go to the town and act like the main character and post all about it, year after year. Does this content really appeal to anyone beyond Jen's ego and need for importance? Of all of the cringe things Jen does, this is right behind the constant product endorsements, but those are at least making her money. What is she getting out of this business-wise?
And I agree with other posters here, if I had a month to travel I would want to do it with friends or my family. The fact that she's content to sit in a new town alone and work at getting the locals to worship instead of being with her own family or friends says a lot.
My impression is that Jen still has a significant, if reduced, number of female followers who still think she's great and love her posts. Occasionally, one of them appears in this forum and chastises someone for something they said about Jen.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how no one in Jen's circle will tell her how cringe and self-important it is to name and brand an annual vacation, announce it like it's a world tour, and then go to the town and act like the main character and post all about it, year after year. Does this content really appeal to anyone beyond Jen's ego and need for importance? Of all of the cringe things Jen does, this is right behind the constant product endorsements, but those are at least making her money. What is she getting out of this business-wise?
And I agree with other posters here, if I had a month to travel I would want to do it with friends or my family. The fact that she's content to sit in a new town alone and work at getting the locals to worship instead of being with her own family or friends says a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Jen talking to some guy about her deep concerns about capitalism guys!
Oh thank goodness.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone noticed how every single time she goes to Me camp, or New York City, or Europe for her birthday cruise, or anywhere other than her actual house, she always talks about how she wants to sell everything that she owns, pack up, and move there immediately! I love to travel and I travel a fair amount even internationally, but there’s something about coming home. I think that all of the shilling and all of the hyperbolic enthusiasm every time she travel somewhere else is just reflective of the fact that inside, she’s desperately unhappy, and she can’t simply just enjoy the life that she has.
And I didn’t think that I could be more disgusted until I read that most recent text thread between her and her new neighbors -- and also tell me that your neighbor has dementia without telling me that your neighbor has dementia. like WTH? — But Tyler‘s fake crying over everything that happened in Texas is almost rage bait. He doesn’t know what to say to us. He doesn’t know what he can give to us. Who is turning to him for solace and consolation?
Anonymous wrote:Jen’s nauseatingly obsequious way of introducing her podcast guests tickle me. D listers much suck up to C listers I guess.
“We are losing our minds a little here because joining us on the podcast this week is a woman who shaped an entire era of pop culture — Jennie Garth. THE Kelly Taylor from Beverly Hills 90210, whose journey many of us grew up watching.”
Losing our minds for THE Kelly Taylor??!!
THE Kelly Taylor? Who talk or thinks that way.
I was really into 90210 back in the early 90s and I rarely think about it now and it took me a minute to even remember who Jennie Garth/Kelly Taylor was.