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1. Julie, where have you been @3:48 2. Do you like Minnesota @6:17 3. Are you quiting Mukbang? @10:47 4. Will you be finishing all the food in this video? @12:02 5. Where do you see yourself in five years? @12:40
Your life takes different turns based on good and bad decisions. Choose well and choose good friends. Get rid of people who bring you down and take advantage of you.
As someone who works in psych, works with the homeless population, works with social workers, and literally the office next to mine is dedicated to assisting the homeless population who use our resources at our agency I can say professionally sheltered homelessness and couch surfing are forms of homelessness. Like many people have mentioned tents, cars, and homeless shelters technically have a roof over your head yet you classify that as homeless because that fits your definition better. Your idea of what homeless really is and really looks like and your own personal experiences can differ from other people's reality! You don't know the reality of how she lived we all know social media is a farcity anyways. She could be portraying it better or worse than what the reality is, but attacking her and invalidating her experience isn't the answer. Many homeless people struggle coming forward and getting the help they need because someone always has it worse, and if you scroll through the comments section you can see why.
That’s fair and thanks for commenting this cuz she did also mention that she’s very private. From a surface level I was confused by the comments too cus she wasn’t couch surfing, her parents let her stay with her which doesn’t make her homeless IMHO. But then again if she had a home and then had to seek shelter through parents then yeah I get how she considers that homeless. Been in a rocky situation w that kinda
@@railabeoufwhen I had to run away I stayed with a friends family for 7 days. The government classified me as homeless as I had no adress I was registered to. So the official defenition may also depend on the country
Honestly “ I didn’t have a home for 8 months” would’ve been a good title too! I’m not angry but I can understand why others are upset but I totally get what you mean! Living in places where you can’t be yourself is so draining
Isn’t “not having a home” the same as homelessness? Homeless doesn’t mean you live on the street. It means you lack permanent and safe residence - a home.
@@keke835Agreed. Although I can understand both sides, since people that are homeless usually don’t have a choice. It’s the weight of the word “homeless”, that is causing this discussion
@@humphreybogus4165 that doesn’t change anything. she was still struggling. i hate people that bring up other peoples struggles talking about how their situation is worse like that’s gonna make anyone feel any better
As a 31 year old female had kids at 22 years old. Before I had kids, I was in the military alot of competition. I realized not just the military but in real life. people will make you feel lesser to you feel like this job feels like you cant do much. I will tell my daughters like I wish someone would have told me. Yes, its gonna be hard, YES it's going to be boring, But keep showing up and do it, it will be worth it.
You where not homeless 😂😂😂 i was homeless for two years no family to live with you just didnt have a place to call your own . Still love your videos tho
Hi Julie! Glad to see you uploading on this channel! Personally, I find it sad that you have to explain why you were gone for so long. Then again. You are an influencer and have a community who supports you 100%..I bet it is really exhausting and you must be tired working so hard for us. Thank you so much for thinking of us (your viewers) and working so hard to make amazing content! Please take care of yourself too! ❤❤❤
Hi Julie I just wanted to say I’m so sorry for everything you have been through and I hope the best for you I’m glad things are finally starting to look up for you girl keep shining ☺️❤
I felt hurt and ashamed I was separated from you guys for a while...but happy to come back on a brighter note. Please watch the full video to catch up on my very humbling experience this past year. instagram: @_atjulie tiktok: @atjulie
Yay!!! Your back!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉 I can see why people are saying what they are saying now seeing your video. Homeless just wasn’t the right term to use. You were in between houses. Which is a super common thing when moving. That “transitional” stage/faze. Homeless is when you don’t even have family to stay with. You don’t a have job or food. So I see why people are taking it wrong. Being homeless is a very serious thing. I’m also the same!!! I get seasonal depression. Only during summer. It makes me miserable. It’s been 117 here and I’m like 😭😭😭😭 So happy to know your in your happy place now 🥰
You was houseless not homeless I’ve been homeless means your out in the street staying under a bridge or at parks nowhere to go your lucky to have family you stayed with life is hard but you made it
I also grew apart from my school friends but made so many new friends in my late 20s. 31 now and most of my closest friends I've met in the past 5 years or so. You're a lovely person and will make great friends once you feel more settled. I mostly met people through house/flat sharing (the norm here in London) or work but also met people through the gym and dog walking. There are often meet-ups you can go to for things you have an interest in, not something I've done but I know others who have met friends through them. Another great way is volunteering for a cause you care about - you'll likely meet kind and likeminded people.
im happy that ur back and now have a place to call home julie ! i missed ur mukbangs! don't worry about the comments. homelessness is not just about not having a roof over ones head, it also means when you dont have a permanent place or no fixed address or staying between houses, its still defined as being homeless bc you have nowhere that is your own. it sucks to see some people not emphasise with your situation. 😢 but its also nice to see you make contents again, u have such a cute vibe ! sending warmth ur way ❤
I really enjoy your videos and your stories im currently getting back on my feet i was living in a car for three months and then a shed. Keep going kiddo! ❤
Hi julie! I love watching ur videosss! But I think u used "homeless" wrong. You had a roof under you, and living with ur family as an adult isnt bad. I understand you didnt have a home at the time but you were not homeless. Please use another word.
I currently live in a shared house (also known as a halfway house) for my mental health and under definition of the word, I am also homeless. I prefer living in a shared house though as it saves me money and I can't live on my own due to my mental health issues. I find it interesting how people view the word "homeless," you do not have to be living out in the streets to be the only definition of homeless. People who spend their lives traveling in vans are homeless, people living at other peoples houses or couch surfing are homeless. Just because I have a car, phone and laptop doesnt mean I cant be homeless
Omggg girlll you're in Minnesota!! That's crazy bc I'm in Minnesota 😭😭😭🫶🏻 thought you lived so far from me! I feel as if no ytubers live in mn hahaha anyways hope all is well!
I thought we called it pop because when you open the can or bottle, it pops😳 Yay to the new home, Julie!!!! It looks amazing. Just wait until winter comes and you see snow! It’ll look amazing.
You haven't been homeless. You were at your family's with a roof over your head so you had a place to stay at. Now you just have your own place. Homeless means you're basically out on the street without a roof over your head. Such click bait. But welcome back
Yeah it was Lowkey a bit irritating to hear her say this when she had family to be with. Some of us have had nothing and started from scratch. She lived with family so she could be picky about where she stayed, and went on a three month vacation. 😅
"ive literally been homeless guys" stayed with parents for 6 months and was in korea for 3 months. you always had a roof on your head so saying you were homeless is just rude to actual people who don't even have a warm bed at night let alone a WHOLE house/apartment to be at for several months. been following you for a while but this is just disgusting, hope you enjoy your life tho!
@@SlondileZitha if you call that being homeless then what do you call the people living on the street? she always had a house to be at, she was never living on the street aka actual homeless.
@@SlondileZitha that’s called being in the market for a house, lmao. not having a choice or roof at all is when someone is considered homeless. she literally chose to fly HERSELF to a vacation in Korea for three months while her immediate family were living with their relatives-she could have used that money to get them a place of their own. if you can’t see how obvious the clickbait is you’re just being dense on purpose.
We call soda 'pop' in parts of the uk! Short for 'fizzy pop' - mostly in the midlands/up north, in the south we say 'fizzy drinks' or just call it whatever the brand/name is.
I can understand the backlash here from misrepresenting with a word. Really enjoy your contents, Julie and keep on sharing! Maybe a more accurate title to use that won't garner misinterpretations is "I was in limbo", or "displaced","I was in residential /housing instability", "I was nomadic", "I was in a (housing) crisis" etc. Because I was in a similar situation with losing my house and was also in the market to look for another place for many, many months. And inbetween that time we had to rent or go elsewhere, but I never considered myself as homeless inbetween that time. Could be a generational understanding, because back then, no one ever wanted to label themselves as "homeless" because it was a tag of shame. It meant that you had neither money, means or even family support to be able to live under a roof. No trolling intended, just an observation from both sides. Really glad to see that you've now found yourself a place to really call your own & that you're living life to the fullest!🎉
I just went to go visit my family in CA this month, Love my family. I grew up there, but that smog....Like it was covering the whole state. I was stunned, my boyfriend was like do we need a gas mask. You cant reallly see it from the inside. But it makes sense they want electric cars, solar panels, and vape than ciggarettes...miss the weather and my family.
your title is bad clickbait, you had a roof over your head and funds to feed yourself. being homeless is worldy defined as being poor and not having anything to your name (including money, clothing, etc), and like I understand you dont have a place to call your own but you still had solutions, a nice roof over your head… so I’d reconsider changing your video title!
It’s funny you mentioned “pop” being used as the term for soda. I’m from Wisconsin, literally the state next door..and their term “water fountain” replaces the word “bubbler”. 😅
Living in California definitely isn’t cheap though (heard from my mom), not sure about their foods if they are cheap or not. I also noticed our old house increased from $200,000s to $700,000’s compared to our house in TX
Julie! I was raised in Minnesota! I really recommend going to Dinky Town in Minneapolis! Theres one corner there that has korean corn dogs (CrunCheese), boba tea and mochi (Bober Tea) donuts and also korean fried chicken. Theres a hotpot restuarant on that street too, also a dessert shop (Mango Mango) You need to go! It probably doesnt taste as great as food in Korea or anywhere else in the US. But its a great spot in MN!
Go check out Hmong Village in St. Paul! I'm hmong so I have to reccommend it! Would love your opinion! Also go check out Asia Mall! MOA has a Japanese convenience store called Ebisu! If you want to go to a Korean grocery store I highly reccomend Dong Yang. It also has a restuarant inside too. There is also a smaller one called Kim's Asian Market.
I've lived in MN all my life but there is still so much for me to explore. If you find any great spots I hope you share! I'm a stay at home mom so I'm not able to explore as much as I like to 😅
I’m soo glad that you got your own home because I’m 13 and me and my family only live in a rental I would do anything for our own Home that somebody already owns this rental we’re getting one here in the next eight months
i wish i could come and live with you lol i was homeless for 2half year then my sister let me move in with her so i no how you feel i want to move from the u.k and live somewhere else where nobody know me just want to make a new life for my self anyways hope your happy sweetheart i bet your glad you standing on ya own 2feet darling am happy for you ok take care xxxxxx
1. Julie, where have you been @3:48
2. Do you like Minnesota @6:17
3. Are you quiting Mukbang? @10:47
4. Will you be finishing all the food in this video? @12:02
5. Where do you see yourself in five years? @12:40
interview style questions hehe
@@atjulieomg I live in MN if you want, we can hang out!!!
@@neeh508your weird
@@Bankfrhow is that weird??? LMAOO what
Your life takes different turns based on good and bad decisions. Choose well and choose good friends. Get rid of people who bring you down and take advantage of you.
As someone who works in psych, works with the homeless population, works with social workers, and literally the office next to mine is dedicated to assisting the homeless population who use our resources at our agency I can say professionally sheltered homelessness and couch surfing are forms of homelessness. Like many people have mentioned tents, cars, and homeless shelters technically have a roof over your head yet you classify that as homeless because that fits your definition better. Your idea of what homeless really is and really looks like and your own personal experiences can differ from other people's reality! You don't know the reality of how she lived we all know social media is a farcity anyways. She could be portraying it better or worse than what the reality is, but attacking her and invalidating her experience isn't the answer. Many homeless people struggle coming forward and getting the help they need because someone always has it worse, and if you scroll through the comments section you can see why.
That’s fair and thanks for commenting this cuz she did also mention that she’s very private. From a surface level I was confused by the comments too cus she wasn’t couch surfing, her parents let her stay with her which doesn’t make her homeless IMHO. But then again if she had a home and then had to seek shelter through parents then yeah I get how she considers that homeless. Been in a rocky situation w that kinda
@@railabeoufwhen I had to run away I stayed with a friends family for 7 days. The government classified me as homeless as I had no adress I was registered to. So the official defenition may also depend on the country
Well said
Honestly “ I didn’t have a home for 8 months” would’ve been a good title too! I’m not angry but I can understand why others are upset but I totally get what you mean! Living in places where you can’t be yourself is so draining
Isn’t “not having a home” the same as homelessness? Homeless doesn’t mean you live on the street. It means you lack permanent and safe residence - a home.
@@keke835Agreed. Although I can understand both sides, since people that are homeless usually don’t have a choice. It’s the weight of the word “homeless”, that is causing this discussion
@@keke835exactlyyyyy ,,
@@engndereitherwAy,,if she had said not having a home ,people also nagging,so,no own home,homeless,no security .no privacy...
You're not homeless if you were living under a roof. It was not your 'own' roof, but it was a roof. Definitely not homeless.
I hate that because real people die on the streets not kids stuffing their faces.
@@humphreybogus4165 right.
Yeah as someone that had to live in a car with their whole family, her saying she was "homeless" rubbed me the wrong way
@@humphreybogus4165 that doesn’t change anything. she was still struggling. i hate people that bring up other peoples struggles talking about how their situation is worse like that’s gonna make anyone feel any better
@@alliec.7302bffr
We will always support you, Julie. Keep working hard.
thank you!
Maybe not the best title-
Why? Because it's true?
Congratulations on your new home! I hope Minnesota brings you lots of peace, happiness, and prosperity!
As a Minnesotan I hope you enjoy your time here, it’s a big place but the community in each city is very nice 💕💕
also if you want fresh groceries definitely check out the farmers markets!
As a 31 year old female had kids at 22 years old. Before I had kids, I was in the military alot of competition. I realized not just the military but in real life. people will make you feel lesser to you feel like this job feels like you cant do much. I will tell my daughters like I wish someone would have told me. Yes, its gonna be hard, YES it's going to be boring, But keep showing up and do it, it will be worth it.
i’m soo happy you’re back 😭 and i don’t really care what type of videos you post, just post what you enjoy doing! i just enjoy seeing how you’re doing
You where not homeless 😂😂😂 i was homeless for two years no family to live with you just didnt have a place to call your own . Still love your videos tho
Hi Julie! Glad to see you uploading on this channel! Personally, I find it sad that you have to explain why you were gone for so long. Then again. You are an influencer and have a community who supports you 100%..I bet it is really exhausting and you must be tired working so hard for us. Thank you so much for thinking of us (your viewers) and working so hard to make amazing content! Please take care of yourself too! ❤❤❤
Congratulations on finding a place you can call home. All best wishes Julie!
U were not homeless
You were literally hime with ur parents
We all appreciate you telling us your story and what happened. I'm so thankful that you made it through a very tough time Julie. ☺☺☺😇😇😇❣❣❣❣
Woah thats a big ass house its so beautiful and it looks like there is so much yard for your puppy!!! Great job julie you are super successful!!🥂💞🫶
I’ve missed you love welcome back I’m sorry you went through a hard situation ❤ love you girly
Hi Julie I just wanted to say I’m so sorry for everything you have been through and I hope the best for you I’m glad things are finally starting to look up for you girl keep shining ☺️❤
I felt hurt and ashamed I was separated from you guys for a while...but happy to come back on a brighter note. Please watch the full video to catch up on my very humbling experience this past year.
instagram: @_atjulie
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Ur dog os so cute❤
YAY you’re back we love you Miss Julie! ✨♥️
Yay!!! Your back!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉 I can see why people are saying what they are saying now seeing your video. Homeless just wasn’t the right term to use. You were in between houses. Which is a super common thing when moving. That “transitional” stage/faze. Homeless is when you don’t even have family to stay with. You don’t a have job or food. So I see why people are taking it wrong. Being homeless is a very serious thing. I’m also the same!!! I get seasonal depression. Only during summer. It makes me miserable. It’s been 117 here and I’m like 😭😭😭😭 So happy to know your in your happy place now 🥰
You was houseless not homeless I’ve been homeless means your out in the street staying under a bridge or at parks nowhere to go your lucky to have family you stayed with life is hard but you made it
Same thing, homeless means no stable home. Which is what she didn’t have.
@@bloodbabe.2226No "stable home" vs "no home at all" is not the same thing
I also grew apart from my school friends but made so many new friends in my late 20s. 31 now and most of my closest friends I've met in the past 5 years or so. You're a lovely person and will make great friends once you feel more settled. I mostly met people through house/flat sharing (the norm here in London) or work but also met people through the gym and dog walking. There are often meet-ups you can go to for things you have an interest in, not something I've done but I know others who have met friends through them. Another great way is volunteering for a cause you care about - you'll likely meet kind and likeminded people.
im happy that ur back and now have a place to call home julie ! i missed ur mukbangs! don't worry about the comments. homelessness is not just about not having a roof over ones head, it also means when you dont have a permanent place or no fixed address or staying between houses, its still defined as being homeless bc you have nowhere that is your own. it sucks to see some people not emphasise with your situation. 😢 but its also nice to see you make contents again, u have such a cute vibe ! sending warmth ur way ❤
No. That's not what homeless means and stop feeding her bullshit antics.
I really enjoy your videos and your stories im currently getting back on my feet i was living in a car for three months and then a shed. Keep going kiddo! ❤
Hi julie! I love watching ur videosss! But I think u used "homeless" wrong. You had a roof under you, and living with ur family as an adult isnt bad. I understand you didnt have a home at the time but you were not homeless. Please use another word.
I currently live in a shared house (also known as a halfway house) for my mental health and under definition of the word, I am also homeless. I prefer living in a shared house though as it saves me money and I can't live on my own due to my mental health issues. I find it interesting how people view the word "homeless," you do not have to be living out in the streets to be the only definition of homeless. People who spend their lives traveling in vans are homeless, people living at other peoples houses or couch surfing are homeless. Just because I have a car, phone and laptop doesnt mean I cant be homeless
this girl has no idea what being homeless really means…..
Fr she was just living under a rock💀
I missed you so much and I had no idea about all the videos you posted on your second channel I can’t wait to watch them ! ❤
Hun u wasn't homeless u got roof over you head I was homeless I used live on the street when cold freez etc
Your videos bring me so much comfort
Julie we all support u and let’s hope u don’t become homeless anymore❤
We love u and misssss u !!!!! Julie 🤭🤭😭😭😭🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼
Yikes I can’t stay any longer for that slurping 😂 😂😮
Omggg girlll you're in Minnesota!! That's crazy bc I'm in Minnesota 😭😭😭🫶🏻 thought you lived so far from me! I feel as if no ytubers live in mn hahaha anyways hope all is well!
you weren't homeless tho?
I thought we called it pop because when you open the can or bottle, it pops😳
Yay to the new home, Julie!!!! It looks amazing. Just wait until winter comes and you see snow! It’ll look amazing.
happy you’re back!! 🎉 i missed your videos bc they literally feel like im facetiming a friend 😭
The layout looks like an apartment
CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR NEW 🏡
missed youu juliee more mukbang like this❤😊
of course
You haven't been homeless. You were at your family's with a roof over your head so you had a place to stay at. Now you just have your own place. Homeless means you're basically out on the street without a roof over your head. Such click bait. But welcome back
I thought she meant she was living in a car or on the streets..that’s def not homeless😕idk why she would say that
@@jungwonscactus9425 clickbait. It's a dumb CZcams tactic to draw viewers in and is misleading.
Yeah it was Lowkey a bit irritating to hear her say this when she had family to be with. Some of us have had nothing and started from scratch. She lived with family so she could be picky about where she stayed, and went on a three month vacation. 😅
Im glad your happy im your new home. ❤❤❤ its the best
I think Mochi needs a friend. I use to think two dogs was a big deal but it actually is easier with two dogs or at least the same...
she used to have another one. i dont remember what happened but i think she explained in an old video
Omg minnesota?! I’m from minnesota as well!!!! Welcome and enjoy!!!!
"ive literally been homeless guys" stayed with parents for 6 months and was in korea for 3 months.
you always had a roof on your head so saying you were homeless is just rude to actual people who don't even have a warm bed at night let alone a WHOLE house/apartment to be at for several months.
been following you for a while but this is just disgusting, hope you enjoy your life tho!
What do you call not having a home of your own?
@@SlondileZitha if you call that being homeless then what do you call the people living on the street? she always had a house to be at, she was never living on the street aka actual homeless.
@@SlondileZitha that’s called being in the market for a house, lmao. not having a choice or roof at all is when someone is considered homeless. she literally chose to fly HERSELF to a vacation in Korea for three months while her immediate family were living with their relatives-she could have used that money to get them a place of their own. if you can’t see how obvious the clickbait is you’re just being dense on purpose.
@@re_lambI swear, dumb females 😭. Bro how tf are u gonna be “in a market for a house” if u can’t afford one ☠️☠️
We call soda 'pop' in parts of the uk! Short for 'fizzy pop' - mostly in the midlands/up north, in the south we say 'fizzy drinks' or just call it whatever the brand/name is.
I can understand the backlash here from misrepresenting with a word. Really enjoy your contents, Julie and keep on sharing! Maybe a more accurate title to use that won't garner misinterpretations is "I was in limbo", or "displaced","I was in residential /housing instability", "I was nomadic", "I was in a (housing) crisis" etc. Because I was in a similar situation with losing my house and was also in the market to look for another place for many, many months. And inbetween that time we had to rent or go elsewhere, but I never considered myself as homeless inbetween that time. Could be a generational understanding, because back then, no one ever wanted to label themselves as "homeless" because it was a tag of shame. It meant that you had neither money, means or even family support to be able to live under a roof. No trolling intended, just an observation from both sides. Really glad to see that you've now found yourself a place to really call your own & that you're living life to the fullest!🎉
Julie!!! You’re in Minnesota?! Where!!! I wanna hang out?! I’ll help you go around I live here… 😊
Omg yess you guys should do a collab
Why did you move from Cali to Minessota
I just went to go visit my family in CA this month, Love my family. I grew up there, but that smog....Like it was covering the whole state. I was stunned, my boyfriend was like do we need a gas mask. You cant reallly see it from the inside. But it makes sense they want electric cars, solar panels, and vape than ciggarettes...miss the weather and my family.
Missed you julie❤❤❤❤
Love your carpets ❤❤ cute!
Homeless? Stop the cap 😂
your title is bad clickbait, you had a roof over your head and funds to feed yourself.
being homeless is worldy defined as being poor and not having anything to your name (including money, clothing, etc), and like I understand you dont have a place to call your own but you still had solutions, a nice roof over your head… so I’d reconsider changing your video title!
It’s funny you mentioned “pop” being used as the term for soda. I’m from Wisconsin, literally the state next door..and their term “water fountain” replaces the word “bubbler”. 😅
9:48 im sorry WHY is nobody talking about this?????
Homeless means on the streets what’s wrong with this girl 😳🤣
Yall need to get over the title like its not that deep..
Ig it isn't, but for some those who were homeless and didn't actually have a house to be in I understand that they might be mad or annoyed.
Been waiting on a new video to upload, for a minute I thought u quit CZcams but I’m so Happy your back 😊
You are the best! 😘😘😘
I live In Minnesota and I love it !!.
How is rent in Minnesota?
I don't get where she puts it all
everyone struggles are diffrent be kind guys
Welcome back Julie! ❣️❣️
"Flirty thirty" i have never heard about that one before 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂 girl 😭😭😭
Living in California definitely isn’t cheap though (heard from my mom), not sure about their foods if they are cheap or not. I also noticed our old house increased from $200,000s to $700,000’s compared to our house in TX
Julie! I was raised in Minnesota! I really recommend going to Dinky Town in Minneapolis! Theres one corner there that has korean corn dogs (CrunCheese), boba tea and mochi (Bober Tea) donuts and also korean fried chicken. Theres a hotpot restuarant on that street too, also a dessert shop (Mango Mango) You need to go! It probably doesnt taste as great as food in Korea or anywhere else in the US. But its a great spot in MN!
Go check out Hmong Village in St. Paul! I'm hmong so I have to reccommend it! Would love your opinion!
Also go check out Asia Mall!
MOA has a Japanese convenience store called Ebisu!
If you want to go to a Korean grocery store I highly reccomend Dong Yang. It also has a restuarant inside too.
There is also a smaller one called Kim's Asian Market.
Oh and.... Welcome to Minnesota! 😄
I've lived in MN all my life but there is still so much for me to explore. If you find any great spots I hope you share! I'm a stay at home mom so I'm not able to explore as much as I like to 😅
Omg I'm so so happy for you
Thank you for being vulnerable and sharing with us! Yay!! You’re back Julie 🎉❤ We missed you. Congratulations on your new house
Beautiful home. 👏👏👍👍
I’ll support you no matter what Julie 🙏🏽
The two angles are confusing me did you eat 2x
I’m soo glad that you got your own home because I’m 13 and me and my family only live in a rental I would do anything for our own Home that somebody already owns this rental we’re getting one here in the next eight months
you weren't homeless
In Canada we call soda pop and I've heard Minnesota is the Canada of the US so maybe that's why. 😄
Welcome to the Midwest , where pop is soda lol 😂 didn’t know Californians called pop soda like east coast people do . #Michigangirl
yeayyy welcome back Julie 🎉
I heard Minnesota is one of the most dangerous big cities in the US sooo stay safe
I'm so glad you like Minnesota ☺️ I was born here but lived in CA for 8/9 yearsm, came back two years ago. I miss California tbh 🤒
We would like to see you eat American food as well too. Cause we all know you’re not Korean but you like Korean foods.
So what is she
I think she said she was Filipino
Really? I always thought she was Korean😭
I too am in Minnesota, and single atm Julie
Your are the ONLY person in my whole entire life that said California food is cheaper! Literally everyone says it’s expensive 😂
I've always thought that you were younger than me😮😅
So it’s not just my imagination when I feel like the food looks better in the blogs from influencers who live in CALI
the ties a vibe i mess with it
a cult???? thats acc crazy im glad you got out. julie what do you do for a living??
Can you please share your recipe for the noodles 🙏🙏🙏
Welcome back!
Was that Dragon Star Oriental Foods Market?!?!
YAY UR BACK ❤❤❤❤
omg the food looks so good, what's the recipe for the jjajangmyeon?
In Hollsnd we really cannot eat like you do...really not allowed,luckily,but beside your eating habbit what is cultural i like your videos❤
you should combine channels so you get more views, like post more content here like you do on the other.
i wish i could come and live with you lol i was homeless for 2half year then my sister let me move in with her so i no how you feel i want to move from the u.k and live somewhere else where nobody know me just want to make a new life for my self anyways hope your happy sweetheart i bet your glad you standing on ya own 2feet darling am happy for you ok take care xxxxxx
The fact I checked your channel yesterday
aww yay :)
@@atjulie missed you
@@atjulie I’m miss you so much ❤❤
Can I have links to the rug and pillows?
How did you afford this?
Job?
😊😊