ImmomSD, thank you! This just says it all. This and all the overspending and showing off.lmmomSD wrote:I don't know. Their whining about being demonetized turned me off. And I doubt they learned anything from it. Other channels that got demonetized as well-- they all acted like they did nothing wrong, and big mean YouTube was picking on them.Teenyj wrote:One more thing.
Go watch April and Davey. I am telling you, they are a delightful family.
I have issues with anyone who would rather put their kids out on the internet than get a job. I think all of these "family vloggers" need to just stop. They're living lifestyles that 99% of them lack the education and skills to live if they didn't have cute kids and a GoPro. And how much is being put aside for the little breadwinners?
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The Gardners have gone too far, IMO. People helped when their babies were premies, fighting for their lives. All the money went to Ashley and Tyson's head. They fancy themselves celebrities?
They are getting rich off their kids, smiling into the camera while they do it and their surrounding family and friends (from what we can see) all seem like a cast of zombies that support this.
It makes me sick that these little girls are zipped into enclosures, in stark white rooms every night. They can't get up to go to the bathroom, ask for a drink while sitting in soaked diapers duct taped on them. They wait in their dark rooms (for God knows how long) until their parents come in and flip on the bright light. It's like Ashley and Tyson come when it's show time, casting call for their 4 little actresses, hair and costuming for the next vlog. I agree with the above poster that Ashley and Tyson linger while they're in their cages and make the girls wait longer while they're zipped into their enclosures. I COULD NEVER PUT MY CHILDREN IN SOMETHING LIKE THAT. NEVER!
I don't care if your kids sleep peacefully in a crib until they're however old. However, these girls are being zipped into enclosures because they were trying to get out and no longer want to sleep in cribs. There's a big difference. Can you imagine being zipped into something like that when you are ready to be out?
OMG the middle picture that Polly posted above with the child's face pressed up against the cage. This seems like something out of a horror movie to me.