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Cavmom20 wrote:There's definitely no way the girls did that to themselves. The application was too consistent and fully "colored in" for lack of a better term. If a toddler did that, it would've ended up just streaky everywhere. Those poor girls, that will HURT to take off. I have a tube of the lipshit from my sister and unless you allow it to degrade naturally throughout the day you really have to scrub it off with the remover
Also... Oh. My. God. I cannot believe she installed that ugly vanity lighting in the master bath. That's straight out of the 80s or a movie star's dressing room. Who does she think she is? Millions of women manage to apply makeup just fine every day without those horrid bulb lights. It makes an otherwise pretty bathroom look so tacky. Being the "design guru" that he is, I'm surprised bison didn't put his foot down about that. I thought she said at one point she was going to have a vanity installed in her office for doing makeup tutorials, so why muck up your master bath too??
Those vanity lights are all the rage now. Every beauty guru and vlogger on YouTube (the younger ones atleast) have the same lighting.
Morning Glory wrote:About kids learning their colours: for most kids, no flashcards are necessary. They will pick up their colours just by their parents routinely saying things like "Please bring the red blanket" or "you chose your blue shirt this morning" or "look at all the green things" in a colours book. This is assuming that their parents talk to them as though they are intelligent people, though, so maybe you are right: flashcards it is.
Oh, we know they will never use flashcards. They would have to sit down and work with the girls, with patience, if they did that. We also know they apparently only speak to them with baby talk and laughs, so learning THE CORRECT colors will not happen soon...unless they go to school. (They know their colors! Yeah, right. They know how to shout out random colors. Isn’t that so cute? Why don’t we love it?)
I’ve used the product. (Not from ASSley) That lipshit is like spray paint or nail polish all over their face. It take a special remover to take it off. And even with that you have to apply the remover and let it sit to dissolve the product and then scrub, scrub and scrub to get it off. I can’t imagine that she would do that to them and make them go through all that to remove it. Oh wait, yes I can.
Cavmom20 wrote:There's definitely no way the girls did that to themselves. The application was too consistent and fully "colored in" for lack of a better term. If a toddler did that, it would've ended up just streaky everywhere. Those poor girls, that will HURT to take off. I have a tube of the lipshit from my sister and unless you allow it to degrade naturally throughout the day you really have to scrub it off with the remover
Also... Oh. My. God. I cannot believe she installed that ugly vanity lighting in the master bath. That's straight out of the 80s or a movie star's dressing room. Who does she think she is? Millions of women manage to apply makeup just fine every day without those horrid bulb lights. It makes an otherwise pretty bathroom look so tacky. Being the "design guru" that he is, I'm surprised bison didn't put his foot down about that. I thought she said at one point she was going to have a vanity installed in her office for doing makeup tutorials, so why muck up your master bath too??
Those vanity lights are all the rage now. Every beauty guru and vlogger on YouTube (the younger ones atleast) have the same lighting.
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Yeah I get that it's a thing, it just really doesn't go with the rest of the bathroom. I mean, it's so all about her that even bison has to have the bulb lights on his mirror? Does he apply makeup too? Lol. I get you probably wouldn't install two different lighting per mirror, but all the more reason to just build yourself a vanity in your office. I mean, that's what the office is for right? Tutorials and crap... I hope they didn't give her a whole office just for storage of the lipshit... could've put that in the basement
None of the girls are remotely "advanced" and they still mostly just parrot things Trash and Bison say/throw out random answers ("I need green!"), but I find that Scarlett and Esme seem significantly ahead of the other two lately.. both Scarlett and Esme seem a tiny bit better at talking in general, putting short sentences/2-3 word phrases together rather than just single word answers and just better vocabularly and spontaneously saying stuff that somewhat kinda in intelligible. Indie rarely seems to speak much at all except to fuss/whine, and Evie seems to really struggle with comprehension and saying anything that isn't a direct mimic of what an adult has just said to her.
..."So, since we know you read here, fatfuck Bison, I want to say that you are a disgusting, crusty, lazy piece of shit slob and you should be embarrassed and ashamed of yourself. The fact that you lounge around all day long and think that it's a normal thing for a father to do, is shameful. You are an ugly, sweaty pig. Your child bride is dumber than dirt and your kids are homely looking little brats that are incredibly unlikable. You all need to just go away. Please go away..."
Hi Guys. I'm sure you've all noted my 'likes' on several of your comments, but to-date, I don't post much here at all (everything is pretty much said, so why bother?). But I just have to say something and I say this as an of the heart, thing.
First, I found this board ages ago, well before y'all started posting about the Gardner family. I posted occasionally about this family over at the GOMI site, but I was kicked off for no apparent reason (not that I really cared). As with most of you here, I heard about the Gardners via MSM. They seemed, at the time, to be a really sweet couple. I didn't really pay too much attention to their story at the time I started reading about them, but when the babies were due and then when they were born, my curiosity piqued about them, so I started viewing their 'vlogs.'
At first, I thought they were terrific parents. Especially Tyson. Ashley's whiny, screechy voice grated on my last nerve, but I dealt with that given my curiosity about the babies, how they were fairing, etc., so forth. It was eventually the high chair grifting on Tyson's part that really set off my red flags (not that I didn't see this to some extent prior to this). Then, there was the infamous McDonald's incident with Tyson and the girls that really set me off. I laid into him over at YT with a few comments about that one. I could not believe how entitled and selfish he seemed. He seemed SO different, before that (to me at any rate). It was during the whole McDonald's issue when I started looking up more info. on them, and then eventually discovered that many of the GOMI posters, had arrived over here.
I agree with pretty much everything I read on this site. I said pretty much, because inasmuch as I do agree with almost everything, what troubles me is (as an example), similar comments such as the above. And before you start bashing me on the head with comments, I do understand this is a snark site, but at the same time, I really BOTHERS me to see this type of comment over here on this board.
I KNOW you guys are better than this! And I KNOW that most of you really do CARE for these girls! But to ME, these type of comments just make all the comments you make which are constructive, pale in comparison. Calling someone -- anyone -- names, and for pity's sake, calling these little girls names, just is not only wrong, but un-classy and just downright...pathetic.
I realize this family is putting themselves out there for all the world to see. Get it. I realize they are pimping their girls out for all to see. Got that. I guess what troubles me so much is that while SOME of you seem to really care about these girls, for the most part I would imagine that we're all adults here, correct? No teens here, no teeny-boppers -- all adults. But if said adults say these type of things over here (even tho it's private), what are they behaving like, in their every day lives? Do you refrain from calling other folks (who don't post videos on YT) trashy names, or do you role model this same behavior in front of your children and/or grandchildren?
To me, respect needs to start at home, then work its way out to the public. I have no issues whatsoever with solid, constructive criticism, but when it really gets to me is when I see this type of behavior with adults who should know better. I would love it if some of the constructive criticism really did reach these two parents in a way in which it might cause them to change some of their awful parenting habits.
But inasmuch as I would love to see some of that happen, I also realize that they're not my kids. We're all living on this planet with lessons to be learned and we're all learning on a slightly different curve. Just perhaps if the snarking weren't so horrendous at times over here, then perhaps when they DO read over here (and I know they do!), they just might take some of the advice proffered.
I won't post over here any longer because quite frankly, I do not want to be a part of this type of rude behavior. It demeans this forum as a whole and is just uncalled for. I watched their latest vlog. Honestly, I thought the girls looked absolutely darling with the outfits they had on. I am NOT at all saying I would dress my own little girls like that to just hang around in around the house, but at the same time, they DID look darling. Their hair looked lovely as well. Just my opinion. I also stated in a not-to-long-ago post that I actually liked their house, but as I've had the chance to view more of their vlogs with the house tours, I can see what you all are talking about. But again -- it's not my house. it's their house, to do with as they see fit.
I just wish there were more ways to try to reach out to this family that did not involve so much nastiness. I have actually heard BOTH Ashley and Tyson state out loud on one of their vlogs that they knew they didn't know what they were doing as a couple of newbie parents. THEY KNOW THEY'RE NOT THE BEST PARENTS. They know. Unfortunately, they're going to find out how wrong they've been once those little girls start school and HAVE to start socializing with other children.
It's going to be a hard lesson for them to learn, but learn they will, at some point. They'll have to.
I know I'll probably be slammed for this comment, but I don't care. It just saddens me to see SOME of the comments I have read. I really hope that those of you who seem so hateful toward these parents never have to have someone in your own lives call you the same type of names, or say these things about your own children. Words DO matter. Words can HURT and the pain they can cause someone CAN. LAST. A. LIFETIME.
I see two parents who claim to be happy, but I know deep down they're not as happy as they seem. In many ways, they're miserable. But as with the rest of us, they have their own lessons to learn in this life.
For me, I truly wish there was NO social media and that things could go perhaps the way of the past where people had to actually speak on the phone and/or speak IN PERSON to actually communicate with one another. And God forbid we bring back good old fashioned penmanship, rather than a quick text or two, to say hello, how are you. I'm old fashioned that way. Social media may be beneficial in some respects, but it's horrible in most ways. My opinion, of course.
I would never, ever pimp my own kids out, to make a buck. I find it appalling. But I don't hate on this family,or any other family doing this. I just feel great sadness for them.
As much as I loathe some of what these two parents are doing with their children, they're not the worst parents out there. If you read some of the stories that that trash rag DAILY MAIL puts out, you'll see tons of reports of some really horrific things parents do their their own offspring.
I won't be posting here any longer. I won't respond to any comments regarding this post, good or bad.
Hope you all have a Safe, Happy and Joyous Christmas/Holiday Season!
lovethispage wrote:I’ve used the product. (Not from ASSley) That lipshit is like spray paint or nail polish all over their face. It take a special remover to take it off. And even with that you have to apply the remover and let it sit to dissolve the product and then scrub, scrub and scrub to get it off. I can’t imagine that she would do that to them and make them go through all that to remove it. Oh wait, yes I can.
Didn't she do this to Indie for Halloween - covered her face with the stuff? I think it was the eyeshadow and I'm hoping in this case it was the eyeshadow again - I think that is easier to get off, not so horrible (if I'm wrong about that, sorry) This face painting with this crap seems to be a thing for Halloween - Amanda did a tutorial on her face and lots of YouTube stuff for Senegence and face painting - But little kids skin is so sensitive, makes me sad. Hopefully she can use Nuetrogena (sp?) or something along with the regular remover to get it off without horrid scrubbing. Poor kids.
Howlin17 wrote:OH! Hopefully, the LIPSHIT got ground into the carpet!!
Is there a sink in Clowns office?
I think it happened in the master bathroom, the picture is above a few posts up. You can see the tub in the background.
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In the video Tra$hley says they were being exceptionally quiet and she found them in her office
Oh boy, she must've brought them up to the bathroom to hopefully clean them up. Isn't lipshit semi-permanent? That ought to be fun to clean off their faces!!! I don't feel bad for her at all, that's what she gets for not teaching them anything productive.
Ok......well, bye. Somebody so incredibly superior to the "pathetic" posters here should definitely lecture everyone on their awfulness and then hightail it out of here. No debate, no discussion......just like the KADS!
qsauntiem wrote:Oh for fucks sake. Another pathetic attempt to go viral on FB QTK a few minutes ago. My eyes are gonna roll out of my head so hard.
They are ridiculous. So staged. Not a mark on the girls' shirts, sleeve cuffs or their hands. They are so transparent. How sad for the girls. Antics like this must be so confusing for them.
And they were dressed while the 2 smalls are in diapers.
Howlin17 wrote:Ok......well, bye. Somebody so incredibly superior to the "pathetic" posters here should definitely lecture everyone on their awfulness and then hightail it out of here. No debate, no discussion......just like the KADS!
Agreed!! She can give but can't obviously take. Not the place for her. (I assume it's a female anyway) either way, bye bye Felicia!
And yes, the 2 bigger twins are ugly!!! Sorry, not sorry.
I can see where you're coming from bayareamom and I totally respect why you or anyone else wouldn't want to participate here for those reasons.
Here's the thing about *my own* personal opinion: I hate Tyson and Ashley. They ABUSE and NEGLECT their girls in serious and sometimes potentially deadly way. I hate them and face to face I would absolutely tell them I hate them. And depending on how mad they made me I'd probably say things to their face much worse than anything that has ever been said here.
A lot of people skirt around the word abuse and while I understand the trepidation in making that accusation, it's just the truth. If they had a social worker come evaluate their "parenting" then all their children would be removed from the home.
It's only going to take one fall. One spill down the stairs, out of the highchair, off a table, out of a shopping cart... How can we watch these girls run out into the road and pretend like the snark is just about what a fat slob Tyson is and what a trashy bitch Ashley is.
This is much darker and more serious than that. Tyson and Ashley Gardner are horrible people. They don't deserve those girls and they deserve to have them taken away. I'm not going to sit here and act surprised when one of the girls falls off a table and suffers a permanent brain injury. I'm not going to sit here and act surprised when one of the girls is pushed down stairs by one of her sisters and snaps her spine paralyzing her for life. Or when one of them is hit by a car and killed.
If you want to play nice, absolutely do! But this is where *I'm* coming from.
Sisteroo wrote:Well well the new mansion is in only her name, I copied the info can I post it here??
Wow! In my experience, that's not the norm. If everything is going well, married people generally put both names on the deed. That way if, God forbid, one spouse dies unexpectedly or something, there is no hassle in taking care of money, property, etc. for the surviving spouse. Why would have they left Waddles off the deed?
Cavmom20 wrote:There's definitely no way the girls did that to themselves. The application was too consistent and fully "colored in" for lack of a better term. If a toddler did that, it would've ended up just streaky everywhere. Those poor girls, that will HURT to take off. I have a tube of the lipshit from my sister and unless you allow it to degrade naturally throughout the day you really have to scrub it off with the remover
Also... Oh. My. God. I cannot believe she installed that ugly vanity lighting in the master bath. That's straight out of the 80s or a movie star's dressing room. Who does she think she is? Millions of women manage to apply makeup just fine every day without those horrid bulb lights. It makes an otherwise pretty bathroom look so tacky. Being the "design guru" that he is, I'm surprised bison didn't put his foot down about that. I thought she said at one point she was going to have a vanity installed in her office for doing makeup tutorials, so why muck up your master bath too??
Those vanity lights are all the rage now. Every beauty guru and vlogger on YouTube (the younger ones atleast) have the same lighting.
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Usually they use “ring lights” for their lighting for beauty tutorials. They have something to mount a camera on and a cell phone holder in the middle. I’m sure she uses one of those for her lipshit tutorials. I also know in her rental she would do her tutorials facing the window because one time Amanda came over and she showed her walking up to the house and then she came into the office.
But as far as those “raceway bathroom” lights I haven’t watched enough design shows to see if this is what they are now installing in homes now or even high end homes. Which is what she seems to be wanting to come across as in her home. Maybe she’s trying to make it look like she’s doing her makeup on a movie set. Because you know she is the star of this shit show.
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Sisteroo wrote:Well well the new mansion is in only her name, I copied the info can I post it here??
Wow! In my experience, that's not the norm. If everything is going well, married people generally put both names on the deed. That way if, God forbid, one spouse dies unexpectedly or something, there is no hassle in taking care of money, property, etc. for the surviving spouse. Why would have they left Waddles off the deed?
I bet the bankuptsy was in his name.
I wondered if the old coot didn't co-sign on the house on the agreement that lazy two ton tyler could not inherit...