
So now she’s scamming people on TikTok?
Didn’t expect to see this on a Wednesday but here I am scrolling along and see Kacie selling gambling for golf club box breaks… just wow

Didn’t expect to see this on a Wednesday but here I am scrolling along and see Kacie selling gambling for golf club box breaks… just wow
I’m watching Love is Blind Habibi and it’s AWFUL. Women are great. Caring, beautiful, smart, well educated, successful. Yet men from this season are terrible. They are controlling, even the ”nice” ones, who don’t see a human in women. A nice accessory to their life, that’s all. Arabian culture showed its darkest side. I couldn’t enjoy it as I was thinking about millions of women stuck in such life, forced to marriage, forced to stay home, forced to loose their personalities and hobbies. Controlling your wife is not a tradition, it’s violence
Does anyone else get frustrated watching Love Is Blind when contestants act shocked by how fast everything moves?
The whole premise is that you're dating with the goal of getting engaged and potentially married within a short timeframe. Yet every season there are people saying, "This is happening too fast" or acting surprised that marriage is actually expected. Isn't that something they knew before signing up? Don’t they think about it before going?
Sometimes it feels like certain contestants aren't there to genuinely take a risk and find love. Instead, it comes across like they just want to be chosen, stay on the show, go on the trips, or gain followers. If things like smoking, wanting kids, finances, religion, or other major dealbreakers are important to someone, why aren't they asking those questions earlier? And some choose or accept engagement then wonder about things that could have saved them the headache, it comes of so Disingenuous, you know?
I've noticed this from both men and women.
I also wonder about the casting process. And how are some people getting cast when they seem immature and shouldn’t even have a partner and some are completely unprepared for the show's premise?
Am I the only one who feels this way, or does anyone else think casting should do a better job of finding people who are actually ready for the experiment?
They should try to send people on vacation who have 1. Higher chance of making it 2. Actually just 1 is good because while I enjoy drama I love a happy ending more…
Women are not held as accountable for their actions as men. Ludwig is dragged for far too long because be cut off the relationship with Camila and didn't give her enough of a chance, but Ellen wasn't condemned for not giving Fabian a chance at all. Same with Daniel getting dragged way too much over the recording, and that whole matter being needlessly rehashed tortuously. It was an insignificant misunderstanding and people were way too demanding of a pound of flesh from Daniel. Where he and Johanna were bad for each other and their communication was awful, he was condemned and she was not. Angelica was not adequately condemned for her behavior either.
The fits aren’t giving
*they look (edit)
Edit as requested Lol - priyanka and breezy season 10
What did I just watch? Probably the most difficulty one to get through yet (for me anyway)
As a Chicago native- this scene had me cackling. I’m positive every Chicago based viewer also enjoyed this sadistic gift from this Chi-Polish man gifted to his date who was totally unfamiliar with Malort tradition 🤣
Nobody LOVES Malort. It’s liquid torture. But it is equally a right of passage and a necessary initiation drink for all locals and visitors wanting a proper Chi experience.
God bless Malort and his date and anyone about to get their first taste of this Chi town staple 💯🫣🤣
Just watching Season 10 … nearly done. But honestly why does just about every cast member have to say like everyone second word. It drives me nuts … like like like like … I want to throw stuff at the tv.
Is it just me or does this drive others nuts too?
Can't wait to watch the rest! So many highlights! The quadrangle (just have a foursome already) to lusty butt grabbing and protestations of "We're on camera!" , to bear hugs and protestations of "I don't like hugging!", these characters have got me hooked. The "very emotional" girl getting so offended, she rolls around on the divan, rolls her eyes, and finally rolls right out the door. "I guess I am a little sensitive." Ya think?
I love the Kazakhstan princess, but I worry for her heart.