Meet The Gardners....Fake, Fat and The Feral Four | Part 23

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There is nothing special in the least about the Greedners.
A set of female quads recently graduated high school in the same town as the Greedners. The Godwin's have two older children -- six total. They raised their children to be polite, respectful members of the community. They did not shill their lives to the public. They did not allow their images to be used by pedophiles. Here's a link to the story about the Godwins. https://www.heraldextra.com/news/local/ ... 7ede5.html
This is how you raise multiples successfully.
The Greedners, not so much.
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eskayem wrote:I'm sorry I haven't been as snarky lately BUT will someone kindly teach the Bitch to blend?

I swear if she spent half as much time with her daughters as she did doing her make up it'd be incredible.


No shit! Also why is she so orange? Look at the difference between her face and her hand. She is breaking out so bad as well. How’s that Seneshit working out for ya Asswipe? I don’t use it and never would especially if it makes you break out like that and burns the shit out of your lips and skin. I have no desire to look like a hooker. Less is more sweetheart, less is more.
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If your kid is freaking out about grandma leaving, uhhh dumb shits, give her a consequence like time out or she'll never stop. Guess the newer generation of parents coddle coddle coddle. Cant wait to see how this country turns out when we all get older, God help us all. Sorry if it seems harsh but seriously, it's TRUE.

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Donits and Durls wrote:
3momstrong wrote:
Hoe4Christmas wrote:new vlog. tyson says that it is hard to go ONE DAY in summer without a snow cone. that’s disgusting. the snow cones are full of colouring and sugar, it’s a treat, not a daily snack!

tyson acting like he’s the next master chef with his chicken recipe lol

they show off their favourite dressing: a creamy ranch shit of some sort. tyson made her “deter” AKA detour lol to get it. tyson likes it because it’s creamy and fattening. it will void any weight loss he thinks is happening from eating a salad

there was more of the mashed potatoes on a single plate than the entire salad. these people are just a massive face palm if they think they’re not gonna gain a shit ton of weight from eating like this


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Hey there, Snark Sisters. I’m not sure if the GREEDners blocked me or if my Tapatalk is acting up. Can anyone confirm for me 1) If The GREEDners posted notification of the new vlog on their GQS Facebook page today? 2) If not, how did you get notification of the vlog? 3) Are photos still visible or do they have some weird symbol replacing them? Curious as hell. Thank you!


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If you’re talking about photos posted on Tapatalk, I can’t see them either. Most of the photos posted in the last 24 hours won’t load and show up as a gray box with a jagged line through it.
I’m bummed because I’m sure I missing some great snark worthy picture too!


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Yes! This is happening for me too! I updated my app to see if it would help, but it hasn't. I've sent a message to people who might have more Intel, so hopefully I'll get an update soon! Will let you know!


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A friend of mine shared this. It was written by a teacher. Thought the Greedners should read it, since we all know they do read here, and maybe they’ll see it’s not just us so called haters talking about discipline, setting limits, and spoiling them. Waddling Tyler really needs to read the part about not giving them everything they want. I didn’t post the whole thing but hopefully they will get the point.

Stop ‘bizarrely lenient attitude toward disciplining children’ – Teacher’s open letter strikes a nerve
POSTED 1:35 PM, MAY 30, 2018, BY STAFF WRITER, UPDATED AT 01:46PM, MAY 30, 2018

A teacher’s open letter to parents, asking them to stop their “bizarrely lenient attitude toward disciplining children” is going viral.


A middle school reading and writing teacher in Orangeburg, South Carolina. In her open letter posted to her Facebook page, she knows not all parents will agree with her, but said she felt the need to say something after finishing the school year feeling “exhausted.”

This is the note she shared to Facebook:

“Dear Parents,

I rarely go off on social media tangents. It’s not my style. But this has been laid on my heart and the good Lord won’t let me rest until I’ve put it out there. But, this is LONG, so swipe to the next section of your news feed if I annoy you.

Not all of you are going to agree with what I’ve written. Some of you will be downright mad after you read it. As with anything, this doesn’t apply to every parent out there. I do have those of you that support me and work with me – you know who you are and you know how immensely grateful I am for you.

As this school year came to an end, I started some research about the current state of our school system. This all started as I stared at myself in the mirror one morning, wondering if I should look and feel THIS exhausted. I am a mother of three, we are a farming family, and I am a middle school teacher. Most would say that right there is a sure-fire recipe for exhaustion. But this goes deeper than simply being tired. This school year has left me feeling depleted, defeated, and unsure of my place in my little corner of the world. Rather than throw in the towel, I thought I’d do some digging and try to get to the bottom of my feelings. I was surprised by my findings, and what initially provided me some twisted form of comfort – knowing I wasn’t the only teacher feeling this way quickly turned into fear for our society’s future.

Lately, it seems that many parents have adopted a bizarrely lenient attitude toward disciplining children as well as bending over backwards to accommodate their children’s every demand. It’s unclear what’s causing these parents to believe that children should be subject to no limits, no discipline, and no stringent requirements at school. Whatever the cause, these parents are, in fact, doing a terrible disservice to today’s young people and to society as a whole. And, they are leaving their children’s teachers feeling frustrated, ill-supported, and utterly exhausted.

The rate at which good teachers are exiting the school system is sky rocketing, and if things continue at this pace, no one will be willing to go into teaching at all. The average new teacher these days is lasting a whopping 4 years before calling it quits. Those seasoned teachers that have witnessed this strange, cultural shift firsthand are dropping like flies, realizing they don’t have the energy to fight this uphill battle. But, perhaps the saddest thing is that these schools are turning out children who are ill-suited to being constructive, productive members of our society.

Childhood is a phase of intense physical, emotional, and psychological development. Children need to learn what behavior is appropriate in our society, and how to get along with their peers and the adults in their lives. They need to learn how to play by the rules, as opposed to being taught that it’s acceptable to break the rules or simply ignore the rules altogether, fostering a serious sense of entitlement among our youth.

Kids need to learn essential values such as empathy, responsibility, hard work and self-discipline. They must be taught conscientiousness, resilience and integrity. When parents refuse to set limits, give kids consequences, or have appropriate expectations of academic and social performance, students are deprived of the skills and attitudes necessary for their future success. We are essentially robbing them of the greatest gift we can give them.

If there’s one thing we can all agree on – we mommas do love our babies. Unfortunately, someone – somewhere – at some point in time – planted a seed of doubt in our minds, telling us if we set limitations for our children, then we don’t love them. Oh how I would love to come face to face with this person in a dark alley.

If you think spoiling makes for happier kids, you haven’t done your research because the statistics I found completely contradict this. A recent article I read pointed to research which shows that the rate of depression, anxiety, and drug addiction in high-school and college students has exploded in the past five years, and many are saying that over-protective parenting and overly lenient school environments are a large part of what’s to blame for this. Turns out, despite all the eye rolling, these kiddos really do feel safe, loved, and worthy when we show them who’s in charge.
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Donits and Durls wrote:
3momstrong wrote:
Hoe4Christmas wrote:new vlog. tyson says that it is hard to go ONE DAY in summer without a snow cone. that’s disgusting. the snow cones are full of colouring and sugar, it’s a treat, not a daily snack!

tyson acting like he’s the next master chef with his chicken recipe lol

they show off their favourite dressing: a creamy ranch shit of some sort. tyson made her “deter” AKA detour lol to get it. tyson likes it because it’s creamy and fattening. it will void any weight loss he thinks is happening from eating a salad

there was more of the mashed potatoes on a single plate than the entire salad. these people are just a massive face palm if they think they’re not gonna gain a shit ton of weight from eating like this


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Hey there, Snark Sisters. I’m not sure if the GREEDners blocked me or if my Tapatalk is acting up. Can anyone confirm for me 1) If The GREEDners posted notification of the new vlog on their GQS Facebook page today? 2) If not, how did you get notification of the vlog? 3) Are photos still visible or do they have some weird symbol replacing them? Curious as hell. Thank you!


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If you’re talking about photos posted on Tapatalk, I can’t see them either. Most of the photos posted in the last 24 hours won’t load and show up as a gray box with a jagged line through it.
I’m bummed because I’m sure I missing some great snark worthy picture too!


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Exactly!!!!! They were some good ones, too! Wish I had saved them to repost. Wonder who removes them and why?


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Snarkadoodle Doo wrote:
Donits and Durls wrote:
3momstrong wrote: Hey there, Snark Sisters. I’m not sure if the GREEDners blocked me or if my Tapatalk is acting up. Can anyone confirm for me 1) If The GREEDners posted notification of the new vlog on their GQS Facebook page today? 2) If not, how did you get notification of the vlog? 3) Are photos still visible or do they have some weird symbol replacing them? Curious as hell. Thank you!


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If you’re talking about photos posted on Tapatalk, I can’t see them either. Most of the photos posted in the last 24 hours won’t load and show up as a gray box with a jagged line through it.
I’m bummed because I’m sure I missing some great snark worthy picture too!


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Yes! This is happening for me too! I updated my app to see if it would help, but it hasn't. I've sent a message to people who might have more Intel, so hopefully I'll get an update soon! Will let you know!


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Thank you, Snarkadoodle Doo! It’s such a bummer! There were some great photos in this forum ........... now all replaced with symbol of box with squiggly line. Image Hope they can tell you how to help us out!


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GA Peach70 wrote:A friend of mine shared this. It was written by a teacher. Thought the Greedners should read it, since we all know they do read here, and maybe they’ll see it’s not just us so called haters talking about discipline, setting limits, and spoiling them. Waddling Tyler really needs to read the part about not giving them everything they want. I didn’t post the whole thing but hopefully they will get the point.

Stop ‘bizarrely lenient attitude toward disciplining children’ – Teacher’s open letter strikes a nerve
POSTED 1:35 PM, MAY 30, 2018, BY STAFF WRITER, UPDATED AT 01:46PM, MAY 30, 2018

A teacher’s open letter to parents, asking them to stop their “bizarrely lenient attitude toward disciplining children” is going viral.


A middle school reading and writing teacher in Orangeburg, South Carolina. In her open letter posted to her Facebook page, she knows not all parents will agree with her, but said she felt the need to say something after finishing the school year feeling “exhausted.”

This is the note she shared to Facebook:

“Dear Parents,

I rarely go off on social media tangents. It’s not my style. But this has been laid on my heart and the good Lord won’t let me rest until I’ve put it out there. But, this is LONG, so swipe to the next section of your news feed if I annoy you.

Not all of you are going to agree with what I’ve written. Some of you will be downright mad after you read it. As with anything, this doesn’t apply to every parent out there. I do have those of you that support me and work with me – you know who you are and you know how immensely grateful I am for you.

As this school year came to an end, I started some research about the current state of our school system. This all started as I stared at myself in the mirror one morning, wondering if I should look and feel THIS exhausted. I am a mother of three, we are a farming family, and I am a middle school teacher. Most would say that right there is a sure-fire recipe for exhaustion. But this goes deeper than simply being tired. This school year has left me feeling depleted, defeated, and unsure of my place in my little corner of the world. Rather than throw in the towel, I thought I’d do some digging and try to get to the bottom of my feelings. I was surprised by my findings, and what initially provided me some twisted form of comfort – knowing I wasn’t the only teacher feeling this way quickly turned into fear for our society’s future.

Lately, it seems that many parents have adopted a bizarrely lenient attitude toward disciplining children as well as bending over backwards to accommodate their children’s every demand. It’s unclear what’s causing these parents to believe that children should be subject to no limits, no discipline, and no stringent requirements at school. Whatever the cause, these parents are, in fact, doing a terrible disservice to today’s young people and to society as a whole. And, they are leaving their children’s teachers feeling frustrated, ill-supported, and utterly exhausted.

The rate at which good teachers are exiting the school system is sky rocketing, and if things continue at this pace, no one will be willing to go into teaching at all. The average new teacher these days is lasting a whopping 4 years before calling it quits. Those seasoned teachers that have witnessed this strange, cultural shift firsthand are dropping like flies, realizing they don’t have the energy to fight this uphill battle. But, perhaps the saddest thing is that these schools are turning out children who are ill-suited to being constructive, productive members of our society.

Childhood is a phase of intense physical, emotional, and psychological development. Children need to learn what behavior is appropriate in our society, and how to get along with their peers and the adults in their lives. They need to learn how to play by the rules, as opposed to being taught that it’s acceptable to break the rules or simply ignore the rules altogether, fostering a serious sense of entitlement among our youth.

Kids need to learn essential values such as empathy, responsibility, hard work and self-discipline. They must be taught conscientiousness, resilience and integrity. When parents refuse to set limits, give kids consequences, or have appropriate expectations of academic and social performance, students are deprived of the skills and attitudes necessary for their future success. We are essentially robbing them of the greatest gift we can give them.

If there’s one thing we can all agree on – we mommas do love our babies. Unfortunately, someone – somewhere – at some point in time – planted a seed of doubt in our minds, telling us if we set limitations for our children, then we don’t love them. Oh how I would love to come face to face with this person in a dark alley.

If you think spoiling makes for happier kids, you haven’t done your research because the statistics I found completely contradict this. A recent article I read pointed to research which shows that the rate of depression, anxiety, and drug addiction in high-school and college students has exploded in the past five years, and many are saying that over-protective parenting and overly lenient school environments are a large part of what’s to blame for this. Turns out, despite all the eye rolling, these kiddos really do feel safe, loved, and worthy when we show them who’s in charge.
Love this! Thank you for sharing.
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Night lady wrote:If your kid is freaking out about grandma leaving, uhhh dumb shits, give her a consequence like time out or she'll never stop. Guess the newer generation of parents coddle coddle coddle. Cant wait to see how this country turns out when we all get older, God help us all. Sorry if it seems harsh but seriously, it's TRUE.

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None of the girls have reacted that way in the past when Trash or Bison were leaving and pretty much no reaction when 'reunited', no excitement on the girls part. They have filmed those 'moments'....Remember when the girls were all 'wailing' at the mudroom/garage door in which it was figured out that it must have been that the Nanny had left for the day. I think that was only after a couple of weeks of her being their 'nanny'.

I have a feeling these girls freak out/cry a lot, but not shown. I think it was shown this time, in some bizarre way of thinking within Bison's thought process.. "See how close our/my family is, see how much we want to be together and love each other and become so sad to be apart" Some bullshit like that... :x
It's all a ploy...
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OldCountry wrote:
Night lady wrote:If your kid is freaking out about grandma leaving, uhhh dumb shits, give her a consequence like time out or she'll never stop. Guess the newer generation of parents coddle coddle coddle. Cant wait to see how this country turns out when we all get older, God help us all. Sorry if it seems harsh but seriously, it's TRUE.

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None of the girls have reacted that way in the past when Trash or Bison were leaving and pretty much no reaction when 'reunited', no excitement on the girls part. They have filmed those 'moments'....Remember when the girls were all 'wailing' at the mudroom/garage door in which it was figured out that it must have been that the Nanny had left for the day. I think that was only after a couple of weeks of her being their 'nanny'.

I have a feeling these girls freak out/cry a lot, but not shown. I think it was shown this time, in some bizarre way of thinking within Bison's thought process.. "See how close our/my family is, see how much we want to be together and love each other and become so sad to be apart" Some bullshit like that... :x
It's all a ploy...
Yes, great thought!!

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GA Peach70 wrote:A friend of mine shared this. It was written by a teacher. Thought the Greedners should read it, since we all know they do read here, and maybe they’ll see it’s not just us so called haters talking about discipline, setting limits, and spoiling them. Waddling Tyler really needs to read the part about not giving them everything they want. I didn’t post the whole thing but hopefully they will get the point.

Stop ‘bizarrely lenient attitude toward disciplining children’ – Teacher’s open letter strikes a nerve
POSTED 1:35 PM, MAY 30, 2018, BY STAFF WRITER, UPDATED AT 01:46PM, MAY 30, 2018

A teacher’s open letter to parents, asking them to stop their “bizarrely lenient attitude toward disciplining children” is going viral.


A middle school reading and writing teacher in Orangeburg, South Carolina. In her open letter posted to her Facebook page, she knows not all parents will agree with her, but said she felt the need to say something after finishing the school year feeling “exhausted.”

This is the note she shared to Facebook:

“Dear Parents,

I rarely go off on social media tangents. It’s not my style. But this has been laid on my heart and the good Lord won’t let me rest until I’ve put it out there. But, this is LONG, so swipe to the next section of your news feed if I annoy you.

Not all of you are going to agree with what I’ve written. Some of you will be downright mad after you read it. As with anything, this doesn’t apply to every parent out there. I do have those of you that support me and work with me – you know who you are and you know how immensely grateful I am for you.

As this school year came to an end, I started some research about the current state of our school system. This all started as I stared at myself in the mirror one morning, wondering if I should look and feel THIS exhausted. I am a mother of three, we are a farming family, and I am a middle school teacher. Most would say that right there is a sure-fire recipe for exhaustion. But this goes deeper than simply being tired. This school year has left me feeling depleted, defeated, and unsure of my place in my little corner of the world. Rather than throw in the towel, I thought I’d do some digging and try to get to the bottom of my feelings. I was surprised by my findings, and what initially provided me some twisted form of comfort – knowing I wasn’t the only teacher feeling this way quickly turned into fear for our society’s future.

Lately, it seems that many parents have adopted a bizarrely lenient attitude toward disciplining children as well as bending over backwards to accommodate their children’s every demand. It’s unclear what’s causing these parents to believe that children should be subject to no limits, no discipline, and no stringent requirements at school. Whatever the cause, these parents are, in fact, doing a terrible disservice to today’s young people and to society as a whole. And, they are leaving their children’s teachers feeling frustrated, ill-supported, and utterly exhausted.

The rate at which good teachers are exiting the school system is sky rocketing, and if things continue at this pace, no one will be willing to go into teaching at all. The average new teacher these days is lasting a whopping 4 years before calling it quits. Those seasoned teachers that have witnessed this strange, cultural shift firsthand are dropping like flies, realizing they don’t have the energy to fight this uphill battle. But, perhaps the saddest thing is that these schools are turning out children who are ill-suited to being constructive, productive members of our society.

Childhood is a phase of intense physical, emotional, and psychological development. Children need to learn what behavior is appropriate in our society, and how to get along with their peers and the adults in their lives. They need to learn how to play by the rules, as opposed to being taught that it’s acceptable to break the rules or simply ignore the rules altogether, fostering a serious sense of entitlement among our youth.

Kids need to learn essential values such as empathy, responsibility, hard work and self-discipline. They must be taught conscientiousness, resilience and integrity. When parents refuse to set limits, give kids consequences, or have appropriate expectations of academic and social performance, students are deprived of the skills and attitudes necessary for their future success. We are essentially robbing them of the greatest gift we can give them.

If there’s one thing we can all agree on – we mommas do love our babies. Unfortunately, someone – somewhere – at some point in time – planted a seed of doubt in our minds, telling us if we set limitations for our children, then we don’t love them. Oh how I would love to come face to face with this person in a dark alley.

If you think spoiling makes for happier kids, you haven’t done your research because the statistics I found completely contradict this. A recent article I read pointed to research which shows that the rate of depression, anxiety, and drug addiction in high-school and college students has exploded in the past five years, and many are saying that over-protective parenting and overly lenient school environments are a large part of what’s to blame for this. Turns out, despite all the eye rolling, these kiddos really do feel safe, loved, and worthy when we show them who’s in charge.


I haven't read your post yet, I am sure it's great, but just came to say first before I read it.. Thank you for Cannonball Boy!!! You surely took one for the team! Made my day and I am sure Bison's also! :lol:
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3momstrong wrote:
Donits and Durls wrote:
3momstrong wrote: Hey there, Snark Sisters. I’m not sure if the GREEDners blocked me or if my Tapatalk is acting up. Can anyone confirm for me 1) If The GREEDners posted notification of the new vlog on their GQS Facebook page today? 2) If not, how did you get notification of the vlog? 3) Are photos still visible or do they have some weird symbol replacing them? Curious as hell. Thank you!


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If you’re talking about photos posted on Tapatalk, I can’t see them either. Most of the photos posted in the last 24 hours won’t load and show up as a gray box with a jagged line through it.
I’m bummed because I’m sure I missing some great snark worthy picture too!


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Exactly!!!!! They were some good ones, too! Wish I had saved them to repost. Wonder who removes them and why?


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No one is removing them actually. They've been doing some updates on the site the last few days so I'm pretty certain there is a problem with the site connecting to the app. I've sent a message to see if I can get someone to look into it, but haven't heard back from anyone yet. Hopefully it will be fixed sooner rather than later.


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OldCountry wrote:
I haven't read your post yet, I am sure it's great, but just came to say first before I read it.. Thank you for Cannonball Boy!!! You surely took one for the team! Made my day and I am sure Bison's also! :lol:

I’m sure it made his day! Probably pissed him off so bad. Lol That’s why I did it. We all should put it as our pictures but honestly I’m not sure how long I can stand seeing it. Makes me want to puke.
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GA Peach70 wrote:A friend of mine shared this. It was written by a teacher. Thought the Greedners should read it, since we all know they do read here, and maybe they’ll see it’s not just us so called haters talking about discipline, setting limits, and spoiling them. Waddling Tyler really needs to read the part about not giving them everything they want. I didn’t post the whole thing but hopefully they will get the point.

Stop ‘bizarrely lenient attitude toward disciplining children’ – Teacher’s open letter strikes a nerve
POSTED 1:35 PM, MAY 30, 2018, BY STAFF WRITER, UPDATED AT 01:46PM, MAY 30, 2018

A teacher’s open letter to parents, asking them to stop their “bizarrely lenient attitude toward disciplining children” is going viral.


A middle school reading and writing teacher in Orangeburg, South Carolina. In her open letter posted to her Facebook page, she knows not all parents will agree with her, but said she felt the need to say something after finishing the school year feeling “exhausted.”

This is the note she shared to Facebook:

“Dear Parents,

I rarely go off on social media tangents. It’s not my style. But this has been laid on my heart and the good Lord won’t let me rest until I’ve put it out there. But, this is LONG, so swipe to the next section of your news feed if I annoy you.

Not all of you are going to agree with what I’ve written. Some of you will be downright mad after you read it. As with anything, this doesn’t apply to every parent out there. I do have those of you that support me and work with me – you know who you are and you know how immensely grateful I am for you.

As this school year came to an end, I started some research about the current state of our school system. This all started as I stared at myself in the mirror one morning, wondering if I should look and feel THIS exhausted. I am a mother of three, we are a farming family, and I am a middle school teacher. Most would say that right there is a sure-fire recipe for exhaustion. But this goes deeper than simply being tired. This school year has left me feeling depleted, defeated, and unsure of my place in my little corner of the world. Rather than throw in the towel, I thought I’d do some digging and try to get to the bottom of my feelings. I was surprised by my findings, and what initially provided me some twisted form of comfort – knowing I wasn’t the only teacher feeling this way quickly turned into fear for our society’s future.

Lately, it seems that many parents have adopted a bizarrely lenient attitude toward disciplining children as well as bending over backwards to accommodate their children’s every demand. It’s unclear what’s causing these parents to believe that children should be subject to no limits, no discipline, and no stringent requirements at school. Whatever the cause, these parents are, in fact, doing a terrible disservice to today’s young people and to society as a whole. And, they are leaving their children’s teachers feeling frustrated, ill-supported, and utterly exhausted.

The rate at which good teachers are exiting the school system is sky rocketing, and if things continue at this pace, no one will be willing to go into teaching at all. The average new teacher these days is lasting a whopping 4 years before calling it quits. Those seasoned teachers that have witnessed this strange, cultural shift firsthand are dropping like flies, realizing they don’t have the energy to fight this uphill battle. But, perhaps the saddest thing is that these schools are turning out children who are ill-suited to being constructive, productive members of our society.

Childhood is a phase of intense physical, emotional, and psychological development. Children need to learn what behavior is appropriate in our society, and how to get along with their peers and the adults in their lives. They need to learn how to play by the rules, as opposed to being taught that it’s acceptable to break the rules or simply ignore the rules altogether, fostering a serious sense of entitlement among our youth.

Kids need to learn essential values such as empathy, responsibility, hard work and self-discipline. They must be taught conscientiousness, resilience and integrity. When parents refuse to set limits, give kids consequences, or have appropriate expectations of academic and social performance, students are deprived of the skills and attitudes necessary for their future success. We are essentially robbing them of the greatest gift we can give them.

If there’s one thing we can all agree on – we mommas do love our babies. Unfortunately, someone – somewhere – at some point in time – planted a seed of doubt in our minds, telling us if we set limitations for our children, then we don’t love them. Oh how I would love to come face to face with this person in a dark alley.

If you think spoiling makes for happier kids, you haven’t done your research because the statistics I found completely contradict this. A recent article I read pointed to research which shows that the rate of depression, anxiety, and drug addiction in high-school and college students has exploded in the past five years, and many are saying that over-protective parenting and overly lenient school environments are a large part of what’s to blame for this. Turns out, despite all the eye rolling, these kiddos really do feel safe, loved, and worthy when we show them who’s in charge.

I feel like such a jerk after reading this post that I posted I was so excited about the photo of Cannonball Boy. Thank you, VERY interesting post, hope they read it and hopefully all the others out there in the world have also.
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OldCountry wrote:
GA Peach70 wrote:A friend of mine shared this. It was written by a teacher. Thought the Greedners should read it, since we all know they do read here, and maybe they’ll see it’s not just us so called haters talking about discipline, setting limits, and spoiling them. Waddling Tyler really needs to read the part about not giving them everything they want. I didn’t post the whole thing but hopefully they will get the point.

Stop ‘bizarrely lenient attitude toward disciplining children’ – Teacher’s open letter strikes a nerve
POSTED 1:35 PM, MAY 30, 2018, BY STAFF WRITER, UPDATED AT 01:46PM, MAY 30, 2018

A teacher’s open letter to parents, asking them to stop their “bizarrely lenient attitude toward disciplining children” is going viral.


A middle school reading and writing teacher in Orangeburg, South Carolina. In her open letter posted to her Facebook page, she knows not all parents will agree with her, but said she felt the need to say something after finishing the school year feeling “exhausted.”

This is the note she shared to Facebook:

“Dear Parents,

I rarely go off on social media tangents. It’s not my style. But this has been laid on my heart and the good Lord won’t let me rest until I’ve put it out there. But, this is LONG, so swipe to the next section of your news feed if I annoy you.

Not all of you are going to agree with what I’ve written. Some of you will be downright mad after you read it. As with anything, this doesn’t apply to every parent out there. I do have those of you that support me and work with me – you know who you are and you know how immensely grateful I am for you.

As this school year came to an end, I started some research about the current state of our school system. This all started as I stared at myself in the mirror one morning, wondering if I should look and feel THIS exhausted. I am a mother of three, we are a farming family, and I am a middle school teacher. Most would say that right there is a sure-fire recipe for exhaustion. But this goes deeper than simply being tired. This school year has left me feeling depleted, defeated, and unsure of my place in my little corner of the world. Rather than throw in the towel, I thought I’d do some digging and try to get to the bottom of my feelings. I was surprised by my findings, and what initially provided me some twisted form of comfort – knowing I wasn’t the only teacher feeling this way quickly turned into fear for our society’s future.

Lately, it seems that many parents have adopted a bizarrely lenient attitude toward disciplining children as well as bending over backwards to accommodate their children’s every demand. It’s unclear what’s causing these parents to believe that children should be subject to no limits, no discipline, and no stringent requirements at school. Whatever the cause, these parents are, in fact, doing a terrible disservice to today’s young people and to society as a whole. And, they are leaving their children’s teachers feeling frustrated, ill-supported, and utterly exhausted.

The rate at which good teachers are exiting the school system is sky rocketing, and if things continue at this pace, no one will be willing to go into teaching at all. The average new teacher these days is lasting a whopping 4 years before calling it quits. Those seasoned teachers that have witnessed this strange, cultural shift firsthand are dropping like flies, realizing they don’t have the energy to fight this uphill battle. But, perhaps the saddest thing is that these schools are turning out children who are ill-suited to being constructive, productive members of our society.

Childhood is a phase of intense physical, emotional, and psychological development. Children need to learn what behavior is appropriate in our society, and how to get along with their peers and the adults in their lives. They need to learn how to play by the rules, as opposed to being taught that it’s acceptable to break the rules or simply ignore the rules altogether, fostering a serious sense of entitlement among our youth.

Kids need to learn essential values such as empathy, responsibility, hard work and self-discipline. They must be taught conscientiousness, resilience and integrity. When parents refuse to set limits, give kids consequences, or have appropriate expectations of academic and social performance, students are deprived of the skills and attitudes necessary for their future success. We are essentially robbing them of the greatest gift we can give them.

If there’s one thing we can all agree on – we mommas do love our babies. Unfortunately, someone – somewhere – at some point in time – planted a seed of doubt in our minds, telling us if we set limitations for our children, then we don’t love them. Oh how I would love to come face to face with this person in a dark alley.

If you think spoiling makes for happier kids, you haven’t done your research because the statistics I found completely contradict this. A recent article I read pointed to research which shows that the rate of depression, anxiety, and drug addiction in high-school and college students has exploded in the past five years, and many are saying that over-protective parenting and overly lenient school environments are a large part of what’s to blame for this. Turns out, despite all the eye rolling, these kiddos really do feel safe, loved, and worthy when we show them who’s in charge.

I feel like such a jerk after reading this post that I posted I was so excited about the photo of Cannonball Boy. Thank you, VERY interesting post, hope they read it and hopefully all the others out there in the world have also.
What?!? Why?? You are definitely NOT a jerk! You take that back right now young lady!!!!


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Did anyone watch the LIE FEED on Instagram? I just can’t handle Waddles today. Any news to report?


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there was more of the mashed potatoes on a single plate than the entire salad. these people are just a massive face palm if they think they’re not gonna gain a shit ton of weight from eating like this


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Hey there, Snark Sisters. I’m not sure if the GREEDners blocked me or if my Tapatalk is acting up. Can anyone confirm for me 1) If The GREEDners posted notification of the new vlog on their GQS Facebook page today? 2) If not, how did you get notification of the vlog? 3) Are photos still visible or do they have some weird symbol replacing them? Curious as hell. Thank you!


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If you’re talking about photos posted on Tapatalk, I can’t see them either. Most of the photos posted in the last 24 hours won’t load and show up as a gray box with a jagged line through it.
I’m bummed because I’m sure I missing some great snark worthy picture too!


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Yes! This is happening for me too! I updated my app to see if it would help, but it hasn't. I've sent a message to people who might have more Intel, so hopefully I'll get an update soon! Will let you know!


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Mine are all coming up saying there's a security issue with the site? If I delete the https at the beginning things come up like ususal.
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Snarkadoodle Doo wrote:
OldCountry wrote:
GA Peach70 wrote:A friend of mine shared this. It was written by a teacher. Thought the Greedners should read it, since we all know they do read here, and maybe they’ll see it’s not just us so called haters talking about discipline, setting limits, and spoiling them. Waddling Tyler really needs to read the part about not giving them everything they want. I didn’t post the whole thing but hopefully they will get the point.

Stop ‘bizarrely lenient attitude toward disciplining children’ – Teacher’s open letter strikes a nerve
POSTED 1:35 PM, MAY 30, 2018, BY STAFF WRITER, UPDATED AT 01:46PM, MAY 30, 2018

A teacher’s open letter to parents, asking them to stop their “bizarrely lenient attitude toward disciplining children” is going viral.


A middle school reading and writing teacher in Orangeburg, South Carolina. In her open letter posted to her Facebook page, she knows not all parents will agree with her, but said she felt the need to say something after finishing the school year feeling “exhausted.”

This is the note she shared to Facebook:

“Dear Parents,

I rarely go off on social media tangents. It’s not my style. But this has been laid on my heart and the good Lord won’t let me rest until I’ve put it out there. But, this is LONG, so swipe to the next section of your news feed if I annoy you.

Not all of you are going to agree with what I’ve written. Some of you will be downright mad after you read it. As with anything, this doesn’t apply to every parent out there. I do have those of you that support me and work with me – you know who you are and you know how immensely grateful I am for you.

As this school year came to an end, I started some research about the current state of our school system. This all started as I stared at myself in the mirror one morning, wondering if I should look and feel THIS exhausted. I am a mother of three, we are a farming family, and I am a middle school teacher. Most would say that right there is a sure-fire recipe for exhaustion. But this goes deeper than simply being tired. This school year has left me feeling depleted, defeated, and unsure of my place in my little corner of the world. Rather than throw in the towel, I thought I’d do some digging and try to get to the bottom of my feelings. I was surprised by my findings, and what initially provided me some twisted form of comfort – knowing I wasn’t the only teacher feeling this way quickly turned into fear for our society’s future.

Lately, it seems that many parents have adopted a bizarrely lenient attitude toward disciplining children as well as bending over backwards to accommodate their children’s every demand. It’s unclear what’s causing these parents to believe that children should be subject to no limits, no discipline, and no stringent requirements at school. Whatever the cause, these parents are, in fact, doing a terrible disservice to today’s young people and to society as a whole. And, they are leaving their children’s teachers feeling frustrated, ill-supported, and utterly exhausted.

The rate at which good teachers are exiting the school system is sky rocketing, and if things continue at this pace, no one will be willing to go into teaching at all. The average new teacher these days is lasting a whopping 4 years before calling it quits. Those seasoned teachers that have witnessed this strange, cultural shift firsthand are dropping like flies, realizing they don’t have the energy to fight this uphill battle. But, perhaps the saddest thing is that these schools are turning out children who are ill-suited to being constructive, productive members of our society.

Childhood is a phase of intense physical, emotional, and psychological development. Children need to learn what behavior is appropriate in our society, and how to get along with their peers and the adults in their lives. They need to learn how to play by the rules, as opposed to being taught that it’s acceptable to break the rules or simply ignore the rules altogether, fostering a serious sense of entitlement among our youth.

Kids need to learn essential values such as empathy, responsibility, hard work and self-discipline. They must be taught conscientiousness, resilience and integrity. When parents refuse to set limits, give kids consequences, or have appropriate expectations of academic and social performance, students are deprived of the skills and attitudes necessary for their future success. We are essentially robbing them of the greatest gift we can give them.

If there’s one thing we can all agree on – we mommas do love our babies. Unfortunately, someone – somewhere – at some point in time – planted a seed of doubt in our minds, telling us if we set limitations for our children, then we don’t love them. Oh how I would love to come face to face with this person in a dark alley.

If you think spoiling makes for happier kids, you haven’t done your research because the statistics I found completely contradict this. A recent article I read pointed to research which shows that the rate of depression, anxiety, and drug addiction in high-school and college students has exploded in the past five years, and many are saying that over-protective parenting and overly lenient school environments are a large part of what’s to blame for this. Turns out, despite all the eye rolling, these kiddos really do feel safe, loved, and worthy when we show them who’s in charge.

I feel like such a jerk after reading this post that I posted I was so excited about the photo of Cannonball Boy. Thank you, VERY interesting post, hope they read it and hopefully all the others out there in the world have also.
What?!? Why?? You are definitely NOT a jerk! You take that back right now young lady!!!!


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Thank you for the young lady reference and ok.. I will not feel like a jerk. I have a song in my head and will be posting next.. I think it's funny :D
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I feel like such a jerk after reading this post that I posted I was so excited about the photo of Cannonball Boy. Thank you, VERY interesting post, hope they read it and hopefully all the others out there in the world have also.

Do NOT even say that you are a jerk!!! (Asswipe exclamation points) Far from it my friend.
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3momstrong wrote:Did anyone watch the LIE FEED on Instagram? I just can’t handle Waddles today. Any news to report?


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I skimmed through it after it was over.. and someone on here said they would be next to send the Scott’s something and they were right! His excuse was they were waiting for them to return to St George to send it to them!! ImageImage. Said it was a box full of stuff! ImageImageImage


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