A Year-long Friendship Isn't That Long In The Grand Scheme Of Things. Especially Considering Amberlynn
A year-long friendship isn't that long in the grand scheme of things. Especially considering Amberlynn never even met Alexis in person. Maybe if Amberlynn would stop trauma dumping to people the second they message her, she would stop getting into these situations.
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Mental health doesn't excuse poor behavior. I just have to say it. Amberlynn has been on YouTube for years and has shown the same awful behavior. She loves choice words like "bpd, disassociate, abandonment issues, ect.). When does it get to the point that those aren't valid excuses anymore?
She jumps at the opportunity to play the victim but will never get any real help. If she does have all the problems she claims to have, then the reasonable thing to do would be to go to therapy. She even admits that she'll bounce on and off her medication. How can I feel sympathy for someone who is perfectly fine being "bad?" At the ripe age of 34, you HAVE to stop blaming your actions on things that happened in your childhood. Some of which things people don't even believe, as terrible as it is to say. Why? Well, all she does is lie and contradict herself.
There's got to be a time when you wonder, are all the side characters the problem? The common denomator is Amberlynn. It's tiring to hear her victimize herself. So what, you got "trolled" by people online. So-called haters have been telling her she needs to stop trusting random people online. She has internet haters, sure, but not without reason. If her mental health is so bad off then my advice would be to do what you always threaten to do and leave YouTube.
She wants to pretend that she's so independent and capable now. Then be my guest Amberlynn and try to get a job. Just wait for reality to kick in.
Amber is privileged in so many ways. The fact that she can put in the bare minimum and make an income and be able to afford therapy but refuse it. The fact that there are others in her position that need ozempic to lose weight, but she can so easily brush it off and pretend it's miraculously not working. The fact that her mother can drive her around when others don't have anyone and are forced to learn or walk. The fact that strangers on the internet can warn her of the potential dangers of a new girlfriend when others have to learn the hard way. But no, Amber has to be the unjust villain. Poor Amberlynn.
Who signs a contract and backs out at the last minute because they JUST decided to check if what they're signing up for is allowed? Plus, Amberlynn claims she already signed it. What type of "reputable" company is going to let you back out of something you already signed off on? I'm not even sure if I believe her. She claims that they reached out because of "how well" she was doing on ozempic. However, this is nothing new. Amberlynn loses the same 50 or so pounds and gains it back. She's going to have to do more for me to have any hope. Besides that, what good company would want Amberlynn, the person known for quitting every weight loss solution to be their advocate? She can’t even properly advocate for herself, let alone a product.
I feel like bridgerton tries hard to be "diverse" but still rides the wave of villainous black female characters. If not them being a lowkey bitch, then they're going through some immense struggle.
I don't know why Amberlynn thinks it's quirky and cute to drink all the time. Knowing her addictive personality, she needs to beware. Besides that, who would want to go on a livestream when they aren't fully coherent?
I have just sped through part two, skipping all the irrelevant bits. All that to say, the pacing of this season felt way off. There's no point in breaking down by episodes, so I'll make an overarching post of my part two thoughts later. However, I will say this, season three felt like a whole lot of nothing.