Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is Brunch Granny??
Working at a high paying job with Netflix and brunch and white wine on the weekends and no descendants sounds like a fantasy to me. Ughh so wonderful.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1034499.page
Where are the older granny posts that generated that such a thread?
Search:
site:dcurbanmom.com brunch granny
Possibly more crumbs? His kids were in UVA's greek system:
I see the dozens of younger women I work with who are in their 30s, lonely and childless. Bitter battleaxes. It's an epidemic; you can do a google news search and pull up countless pieces. If they had learned and embraced more traditional values and acted a bit more feminine in college via Greek life, they'd be far happier. All of the sorority women their age are married with kids. Greek life isn't chauvinistic pigs running around date raping women like you nuts claim. It makes kids grow up, learn how to act in social settings and dating pools, and helps them meet a spouse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is Brunch Granny??
Working at a high paying job with Netflix and brunch and white wine on the weekends and no descendants sounds like a fantasy to me. Ughh so wonderful.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1034499.page
Where are the older granny posts that generated that such a thread?
Search:
site:dcurbanmom.com brunch granny
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is Brunch Granny??
Working at a high paying job with Netflix and brunch and white wine on the weekends and no descendants sounds like a fantasy to me. Ughh so wonderful.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1034499.page
Where are the older granny posts that generated that such a thread?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He had a staffer who posted on AutoAdmit didn’t he? I think his writing room is just full of people reading the internet.
To be fair, if I worked for tucker I would spend most of my day scrolling random internet posts too. It’s not like he has them do fact research!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is Brunch Granny??
Working at a high paying job with Netflix and brunch and white wine on the weekends and no descendants sounds like a fantasy to me. Ughh so wonderful.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1034499.page
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is Brunch Granny??
Working at a high paying job with Netflix and brunch and white wine on the weekends and no descendants sounds like a fantasy to me. Ughh so wonderful.
An old lady who comes into every thread discussing childbearing age and accuses mothers who choose to have children over the age of 30 of wasting their lives and living an empty, meaningless existence.
Despite him marrying his college sweetheart and having 20 or so years to produce descendants, Tucker has only four children. I think Brunch Granny only had 2 or 3 children.
I brunched, married later, got three degrees, and didn't have my first child until my 30's, and guess what, I also have four children. And unlike Tucker, I could probably still have at least 1 or 2 more.
It's great to marry your college sweetheart if they're the one for you, but hardly the only way to have a family. I think it just kills some people that other people had more fun than them.
My college sweetheart just got subpoenaed by the January 6 committee. Pretty sure he's going to jail. Glad I didn't marry him and spent several more years having brunch instead!
Anonymous wrote:He had a staffer who posted on AutoAdmit didn’t he? I think his writing room is just full of people reading the internet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He had a staffer who posted on AutoAdmit didn’t he? I think his writing room is just full of people reading the internet.
Yes, he was one of the writers, and he was posting white nationalist content.
Anonymous wrote:He had a staffer who posted on AutoAdmit didn’t he? I think his writing room is just full of people reading the internet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sadly, the trope of “relatively well-off women wasting their young years working too much and going to brunch” has spread a lot further beyond Tucker. He probably didn’t even come up with it himself, it was probably some rabid traditionalist right winger mad about women in the workplace.
Maybe.
Or maybe Tucker is brunch lady.
Or maybe, like Santa clause, brunch lady exists in the hearts and minds of those who truly believe.
We will never know. But we can rest assured that the world is a better place when young women are shamed for brunching.
Anonymous wrote:Sadly, the trope of “relatively well-off women wasting their young years working too much and going to brunch” has spread a lot further beyond Tucker. He probably didn’t even come up with it himself, it was probably some rabid traditionalist right winger mad about women in the workplace.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is Brunch Granny??
Working at a high paying job with Netflix and brunch and white wine on the weekends and no descendants sounds like a fantasy to me. Ughh so wonderful.
An old lady who comes into every thread discussing childbearing age and accuses mothers who choose to have children over the age of 30 of wasting their lives and living an empty, meaningless existence.
Despite him marrying his college sweetheart and having 20 or so years to produce descendants, Tucker has only four children. I think Brunch Granny only had 2 or 3 children.
I brunched, married later, got three degrees, and didn't have my first child until my 30's, and guess what, I also have four children. And unlike Tucker, I could probably still have at least 1 or 2 more.
It's great to marry your college sweetheart if they're the one for you, but hardly the only way to have a family. I think it just kills some people that other people had more fun than them.
My college sweetheart just got subpoenaed by the January 6 committee. Pretty sure he's going to jail. Glad I didn't marry him and spent several more years having brunch instead!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is Brunch Granny??
Working at a high paying job with Netflix and brunch and white wine on the weekends and no descendants sounds like a fantasy to me. Ughh so wonderful.
An old lady who comes into every thread discussing childbearing age and accuses mothers who choose to have children over the age of 30 of wasting their lives and living an empty, meaningless existence.
Despite him marrying his college sweetheart and having 20 or so years to produce descendants, Tucker has only four children. I think Brunch Granny only had 2 or 3 children.
I brunched, married later, got three degrees, and didn't have my first child until my 30's, and guess what, I also have four children. And unlike Tucker, I could probably still have at least 1 or 2 more.
It's great to marry your college sweetheart if they're the one for you, but hardly the only way to have a family. I think it just kills some people that other people had more fun than them.
My college sweetheart just got subpoenaed by the January 6 committee. Pretty sure he's going to jail. Glad I didn't marry him and spent several more years having brunch instead!