Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:inspired by Big SassAnonymous wrote:I’m sorry, her new “merch” - coffee mugs with idiotic sayings - make her look so shallow and desperate
It's stunning, actually. A woman "preaches" love, growth, healing.
But markets a "clever" item "Mother of Sassholes".
Essentially the joke is that you are calling your kiddos
a$$hole$, but in a "cute" way.
Sure, the word "a$$hol-" has become wayyy more used in the world,
but to call your CHILDREN that, to show how cool and hip
you are? It's absolutely expressing contempt for your kids. And worse, it's
like "Oh can't you take a joke?"
Anonymous wrote:inspired by Big SassAnonymous wrote:I’m sorry, her new “merch” - coffee mugs with idiotic sayings - make her look so shallow and desperate
Anonymous wrote:inspired by Big SassAnonymous wrote:I’m sorry, her new “merch” - coffee mugs with idiotic sayings - make her look so shallow and desperate
inspired by Big SassAnonymous wrote:I’m sorry, her new “merch” - coffee mugs with idiotic sayings - make her look so shallow and desperate
Sarah Bessey's dramatic weight loss. Yes, she looks exactly like my friends and sister in law who've been using Ozempic. Maybe she has done with solely with clean living and cutting out alcohol, and if so, more power to her but if I was a betting woman I'd place my entire 401K on Sarah has been going hard with $1500 a month insulin blocking shots.
Sarah Bessey looks either anorexic or like a late-term cancer patient. The severe weight loss is not doing her any favors in the face.
Anonymous wrote:Jen, girl, a desperate need to be loved and adored by strangers combined with rampant materialism is an unhealthy mix.
You know this.
Deep in your bones.
Listen.