Classy and Badass, These Twelve Daphne Bridgerton quotes prove it.

If you haven’t heard the name Bridgerton in the last month, you must be living under a rock. A little harsh, I know but it’s true! Since airing on Netflix on December 25th it has climbed its way to number one on Netflix in over… get ready for this… 76 countries!

I know for a fact, that if Lady Whistledown was here to write she would agree that Miss Daphne Bridgerton is the baddest ishh in the land. Yes, she may seem sweet, poised, and petite but don’t be fooled. This girl can pack a punch with her personality, which for her sake is a godsent… I mean have you met her husband? Someone has to keep him on his toes considering her does the same to her.

Here are twelve quotes from the young lady herself, which I am sure will have you in awe of her boldness.

1. “It would be better if you refrain from thinking about me at all.”

2. “I’m aware of your reputation.”

3. “Pretending that nothing is amiss is the perfect way to lure the ignorant into submission.”

4. “Judging not, lest we too be judged.”

5. “I’m quite capable of doing more than you think.”

6. “Flawless or something.”

7. “Tell me I’m wrong.”

10. “I assure you, I am anything but interested in you.”

11. “You must not have sisters if you think most women are delicate and mild.”

12. “In a matter of days I am to be a dutchess and you are to be just as you are now, unmarried and untitled.”

Not only do these quotes prove Daphne to be a complete boss babe but they also show us that you can be a lady and stand your ground while having a mind of your own. It’s also a plus that these make for some very clever and classy Instagram captions!

About The Author:

Ashley Denton is a creative artist whose mediums include music, theater, dance, and creative writing. This girl thrives on coffee, adventure, and exploration. Ashley has been writing professionally for five years and editing for four. Ashley is also one of Puckermob’s newest editors. 

 

Everything Coming To Netflix In February

Though January has felt like the never-ending month, we are finally approaching its conclusion which means Netflix will have a whole slew of new titles arriving in the next few days.

A handful of classic romcoms like Pretty in Pink will make their way onto the streaming service just in time for Valentine’s Day as well some rather dark Netflix originals including Velvet Buzzsaw.

Check out all of the titles available in February below and get ready for a month full of nonstop bingeing.

Most Anticipated Netflix Originals:

Russian Doll: Season 1 (2/1)

Velvet Buzzsaw (2/1)

Movies:

About a Boy (2/1)
American Pie (2/1)
American Pie 2 (2/1)
American Wedding (2/1)
As Good as It Gets (2/1)
Billy Elliot (2/1)
Black Sea (2/16)
Dear Ex (2/1)
Disney’s Beverly Hills Chihuahua (2/3)
Dolphin Tale 2 (2/25)
El árbol de la sangre (2/8)
Final Destination (2/1)
Firebrand (2/22)
Hairspray (2/1)
High Flying Bird (2/8)
Hostel (2/1)
Jaws (2/1)
Jaws 2 (2/1)
Jaws 3 (2/1)
Jaws: The Revenge (2/1)
Little Women (2/11)
Our Idiot Brother (2/26)
Paddleton (2/22)
Paris Is Us (Paris est à nous) (2/22)
Personal Shopper (2/1)
Pretty in Pink (2/1)
Studio 54 (2/16)
The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2/16)
The Breaker Upperers (2/15)
The Drug King (2/21)
The Edge of Seventeen (2/1)
The Photographer of Mauthausen (2/22)
The Rebound (2/28)
The Soloist (2/6)
Yucatan (2/15)

TV

Bordertown: Season 2 (2/2)
Chef’s Table: Volume 6 (2/22)
Dating Around (2/14)
Flavorful Origins: Chaoshan Cuisine (2/11)
Free Rein: Valentine’s Day (2/1)
GO! Vive a tu manera (2/22)
Jeopardy!: Collection 2 (2/28)
Ken Jeong: You Complete Me, Ho (2/14)
Kevin Hart’s Guide to Black History (2/8)
Larry Charles’ Dangerous World of Comedy (2/15)
¡Nailed It! México (2/8)
One Day at a Time: Season 3 (2/8)
Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj: Volume 2 (Streaming Sundays starting 2/10)
Ray Romano: Right Here, Around the Corner (2/5)
Rebellion: Season 2 (2/22)
ReMastered: The Two Killings of Sam Cooke (2/8)
Romance is a Bonus Book (Streaming Sundays starting 2/2)
Russian Doll (2/1)
Siempre bruja (2/1)
Suburra: Season 2 (2/22)
The Big Family Cooking Showdown: Season 2 (2/22)
The Break: Season 2 (2/9)
The Dragon Prince: Season 2 (2/15)
The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants: Season 2 (2/8)
The Umbrella Academy (2/15)
True: Happy Hearts Day (2/1)
Unauthorized Living (2/8)
Unsolved: Tupac & Biggie (2/27)
Workin’ Moms (2/22)

And here’s what’s leaving in February

Black Dynamite (2/1)
Bride of Chucky (2/1)
Cabin Fever (2/2)
Children of Men (2/1)
Clerks (2/1)
Disney’s Girl Meets World: Seasons 1-3 (2/19)
Disney’s The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2/1)
Ella Enchanted (2/1)
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2/1)
Piranha (2/20)
Queer as Folk: Seasons 1-4 (2/1)
Queer as Folk: The Final Season (2/1)
Shaun of the Dead (2/1)
Sing (2/3)
The Big Lebowski (2/1)
The Bourne Ultimatum (2/1)
Woman in Gold (2/1)

Binge on, friends!

3 Super Simple Tips From Marie Kondo’s ‘Tidying Up’ That Will Transform Your Space

If you haven’t watched the show “Tidying Up” on Netflix or read the best-selling book The Life-Changing Magic Of Tidying Up, we highly recommend that you do so. Author and lifestyle coach Marie Kondo is an expert at taking homes with seemingly insurmountable messes and transforming them into a neat and minimalistic space.

While there are some steps in her lauded KonMari method that might not be realistic for someone with a hectic day-to-day routine, Marie also offers a number of super simple tips that anyone can use to make their apartment or house less cluttered and more enjoyable.

Here are three of those easy steps that we’ve actually tried ourselves.

1. Discard first and then organize.

Effective tidying involves only two essential actions: discarding and deciding where to keep things,” Kondo writes in her bestseller. “Of the two, discarding must come first.”

First things first, the purge. This step is one of the most life-changing, but also the most difficult. Getting rid of stuff you’ve had for long periods of time can be hard, especially when it comes to clothing, but you have to be tough with yourself. If you haven’t worn that tube top since the early 2000s, you’re probably not going to be wearing it again anytime soon. This step must always come prior to organizing because it’s much easier to do so when you have fewer belongings to sort and why spend time organizing something you’ll ultimately get rid of? Don’t make unnecessary work for yourself, you’ll just end up getting burnt out and give up.

2. Sort your belongings by category, not by location in your home.

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Kondo says, “the root of the problem lies in the fact that people often store the same type of item in more than one place.”

When you start the process of tidying up, it might seem easier/more logical to section the process off by room. However, Kondo suggests focusing on organizing your belongings by category, not location. The reason being, that we often don’t realize how many multiples of things we have and end up storing the same things in more than one place. For example, say you start organizing books in your bedroom before tackling the bookcase in the living room where the books are intended to stay. Wouldn’t it make more sense to organize the bookshelf, as well as discard/donate books you don’t want, and then go throughout your house and collect books from places they aren’t meant to be so that you can make more space in those rooms and fill up your bookshelf?

3. Only keep belongings that spark joy for you.

Lastly, and most importantly, only keep the belongings that spark joy for you. Kondo says to “take each item in one’s hand and ask: ‘Does this spark joy?’ If it does, keep it. If not, dispose of it.”

This might seem like a silly practice at first, I mean let’s be real none of my bras spark joy for me, but I should probably still keep them. That being said, don’t kick it ’til you try it. If you can’t seem to find the “joy” in the sense that Kondo practices, maybe try holding each object and weighing its usefulness as well as how often you see it. Is this parka useful when I live in Texas? Probably not. When was the last time I saw it? A ski trip 10 years ago. K, time to donate you.

We know that starting the process of tidying up can be intimidating and overwhelming, but take it slow and don’t be afraid to let things go.

Trust us, you’ll feel so much better.

H/T Insider

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