And during a housing and cost of living crisis is wild, couldn't have been more on the nose if they ate the shitty cake in front of a group of starving homeless people
I mean, did they permanently turn this house into cake? Or was it just for a stupid one minute video? I don’t think we have to bring up a housing crisis in the fondant hate subreddit 😭
I don't think the walls and floors and all are cake lol it is a reach to connect this to the housing crisis. I think they mean house in the sense "all items in my house" rather than a Hansel and Gretel type of thing (though they probably don't mind if people think the whole house itself is cake since it will just make their video be shared even more)
I doubt even most of the items shown on screen are cake other than the ones they interact with tbh. Like if every item is cake, why show the same heels being cake three different times when there are more heels next to it too?
Rightmove rode the coattails of the runaway housing prices in the UK, although not directly responsible for the policy failure it's wild they would release a birthday video while more and more of people's paychecks are being spent on shelter either through grossly inflated rents or spikes in mortgage rates, especially when the UK has some of the worst child poverty and nutrition rates in the developed world
This would be a fun idea, have a bunch of cakes made to look like household items, friends try to figure out what’s cake
Unfortunately seeing that this is literally just for views and every single one is revealed on camera by one of three people just makes it kind of sad and lonely
They are too rich to have normal friends join them but not rich or notable enough to have other rich people to want to join them, so they have to turn to the internet and bask in a parasocial friendship with their online followers and same for the people that follow them and pretend like they are having a good time.
Or this video is just for show about it and they actually are it later with others. Probably this option, but they wanted to take time to have something to share first.
Don't get me wrong, I'd like the novelty of being in there, but the guilt that all this perfectly good- uh...once potentially good cake is going to just end up rotting just makes me sad. It's like watching a snowman melt, but the snow could've either been enjoyed by me or given to those who need it more, and there's about 400 of them.
I hate food waste and I hate this. I don't mind the gimmick but... A whole house?
And during a housing and cost of living crisis is wild, couldn't have been more on the nose if they ate the shitty cake in front of a group of starving homeless people
Not to mention i dont see her swallowing any of it...I just see her take bites in these clips and then cut away.
I mean, did they permanently turn this house into cake? Or was it just for a stupid one minute video? I don’t think we have to bring up a housing crisis in the fondant hate subreddit 😭
I don't think the walls and floors and all are cake lol it is a reach to connect this to the housing crisis. I think they mean house in the sense "all items in my house" rather than a Hansel and Gretel type of thing (though they probably don't mind if people think the whole house itself is cake since it will just make their video be shared even more)
I doubt even most of the items shown on screen are cake other than the ones they interact with tbh. Like if every item is cake, why show the same heels being cake three different times when there are more heels next to it too?
Rightmove rode the coattails of the runaway housing prices in the UK, although not directly responsible for the policy failure it's wild they would release a birthday video while more and more of people's paychecks are being spent on shelter either through grossly inflated rents or spikes in mortgage rates, especially when the UK has some of the worst child poverty and nutrition rates in the developed world
holy food waste
This would be a fun idea, have a bunch of cakes made to look like household items, friends try to figure out what’s cake
Unfortunately seeing that this is literally just for views and every single one is revealed on camera by one of three people just makes it kind of sad and lonely
There is a Japanese game show with exactly this concept:
https://youtube.com/shorts/MNvKipxMIsI?si=ofuzNlDRcU_X7A6M
Not only is this gross, it's cringe and annoying
Why don't they ever show people eating the food? Like actually swallowing it?
They are too rich to have normal friends join them but not rich or notable enough to have other rich people to want to join them, so they have to turn to the internet and bask in a parasocial friendship with their online followers and same for the people that follow them and pretend like they are having a good time.
Or this video is just for show about it and they actually are it later with others. Probably this option, but they wanted to take time to have something to share first.
STOP WASTING FOOD
Ignoring the fondant for a minute, the disgusting eating behavior, no forks, no plates, is stomach-turning.
“Oh they’re gonna make a cute little doll house! Neat!”
“Why is she cutting the plant…?”
"IT'S CAKE!!"-Kitty
Ugh, obligatory r/fuckyouitscake
Hell is a place on earth
I swear, this is just like those dreams where you urgently need to find a bathroom but none of the toilets are real.
Feels like a meat canyon skit.
Don't get me wrong, I'd like the novelty of being in there, but the guilt that all this perfectly good- uh...once potentially good cake is going to just end up rotting just makes me sad. It's like watching a snowman melt, but the snow could've either been enjoyed by me or given to those who need it more, and there's about 400 of them.
Not structurally sound I’d think