The Rader Cult Where No one's an Adult Part 7
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Yeah, unlocking that and looking inside, way out of bounds
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I'm sorry I wrote that. Thanks for correcting me. I apologize.Edenberry wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2019 5:48 amI'm totally not bashing your post when I say this, I swear. I have a 9-year-old daughter as well and LOL dolls are HUGE for that age range. I'd say from about 6-10 years. I think it's totally normal for 9-year-olds to still play with dolls. Mine loves those Callico Critter animals and furniture and spends hours setting up their house and creating scenarios.JLPC wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2019 7:11 pm Nia's Insta....Symphony saved up her own money and bought a dolly playset, the sort my girls played with until about age 6. She is 9 and in the 4th grade. Also, she has 2 pair of new glasses, both of which look like they are for adults, way too big. I don't know...maybe I'm wrong?
I'd rather her play with those kinds of toys rather than video games or a tablet watching YT videos.
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Here's the background for this post that I should not have made.JLPC wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2019 7:11 pm Nia's Insta....Symphony saved up her own money and bought a dolly playset, the sort my girls played with until about age 6. She is 9 and in the 4th grade. Also, she has 2 pair of new glasses, both of which look like they are for adults, way too big. I don't know...maybe I'm wrong?
Our granddaughters are 7 and 10. They have a playroom at our house filled with little girl stuff, lol. We had 2 boys, so having granddaughters is wonderful! Over the past few months the play sets; Strawberry Shortcake, Princess castles, Shopkins, etc etc have not been played with. Their favorite things now are drawing, painting, crafts; they are very creative. I was just contemplating giving the small figure playsets to our 3 year old grand niece. I won't ever give up their baby dolls, as those are special and I want them to have them forever and maybe pass them on to their own children. I know that children pass through these thresholds at different ages. So....I was wrong and small minded. I'm so sorry.
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No worries, I just wanted you to know my opinion while completely understanding your post as well. No ill intent, I promise and no need for you to apologize.JLPC wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2019 7:11 amI'm sorry I wrote that. Thanks for correcting me. I apologize.Edenberry wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2019 5:48 amI'm totally not bashing your post when I say this, I swear. I have a 9-year-old daughter as well and LOL dolls are HUGE for that age range. I'd say from about 6-10 years. I think it's totally normal for 9-year-olds to still play with dolls. Mine loves those Callico Critter animals and furniture and spends hours setting up their house and creating scenarios.JLPC wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2019 7:11 pm Nia's Insta....Symphony saved up her own money and bought a dolly playset, the sort my girls played with until about age 6. She is 9 and in the 4th grade. Also, she has 2 pair of new glasses, both of which look like they are for adults, way too big. I don't know...maybe I'm wrong?
I'd rather her play with those kinds of toys rather than video games or a tablet watching YT videos.
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My only problem with the toy Symphony got is that it is $100 at Walmart, how does a 10 year old, have $100, guess things are different these days. Remember when they were driving to get Symphonys blood drawn, and they said she gets a reward for doing it, and she said she wanted $30 so she could get a toy, I wonder if they gave it to her anyway, without the blood draw. And giving them a toy, for helping out at the cabin is just wrong, the kids are leaning nothing about responsibility, only that anything they do, deserves a reward..............gonna be real hard on them later in life.
The fanbasic or whoever is really giving it to them on FB, about them going thru other peoples stuff, on the house tour, Sam opening a locked cabinet..............but I have noticed they don't respond to FB comments. Have noticed that their stats are going down again, https://socialblade.com/youtube/user/samuel8955 , subs are down 85% and views are down 29% ( so expect Sam to be buying some soon) I think people are really catching on about their true nature.
I still see a "break" in the near future, with all the negative comments they are getting, Nia can't handle anything negative, she gets real snarky and we all know Sam is a lost cause.
The fanbasic or whoever is really giving it to them on FB, about them going thru other peoples stuff, on the house tour, Sam opening a locked cabinet..............but I have noticed they don't respond to FB comments. Have noticed that their stats are going down again, https://socialblade.com/youtube/user/samuel8955 , subs are down 85% and views are down 29% ( so expect Sam to be buying some soon) I think people are really catching on about their true nature.
I still see a "break" in the near future, with all the negative comments they are getting, Nia can't handle anything negative, she gets real snarky and we all know Sam is a lost cause.
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Why does Sam have such a problem with respect, rules and boundaries? It amazes me what he thinks appropriate behaviour is. That realtor needs to be fired and they need someone who is going to make Sam and Nia act like adults in someone else's home. These two have looked at soooo many houses. None are "the one". They have been looking for over a year. It's getting beyond ridiculous. Why don't they buy a property and build their own home if they are going to be this specific?
I found some etiquette rules that Sam and Nia should really look at:
"If you’re bringing your children to an open house — which, in my opinion, should be a last-resort scenario — it is your parental responsibility to keep those kids by your side at all times. If you don’t think your children will behave in someone’s home while you’re viewing it, don’t bring them. Have your partner mind them outside while you view the property alone, then switch.
When you go into someone's home for an open house and you’re compelled to touch something, you really only need to ask yourself one question: Is this mine? If this answer is no — and it is — don’t touch it. Don’t go through drawers or medicine cabinets or appliances. Everything you need to see right now is in plain view for you.
Closet space is a selling point for many buyers, but before you go swinging doors open, ask. It’s just the polite thing to do."
I found some etiquette rules that Sam and Nia should really look at:
"If you’re bringing your children to an open house — which, in my opinion, should be a last-resort scenario — it is your parental responsibility to keep those kids by your side at all times. If you don’t think your children will behave in someone’s home while you’re viewing it, don’t bring them. Have your partner mind them outside while you view the property alone, then switch.
When you go into someone's home for an open house and you’re compelled to touch something, you really only need to ask yourself one question: Is this mine? If this answer is no — and it is — don’t touch it. Don’t go through drawers or medicine cabinets or appliances. Everything you need to see right now is in plain view for you.
Closet space is a selling point for many buyers, but before you go swinging doors open, ask. It’s just the polite thing to do."
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Should post these on their FB page...................mandy88 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2019 11:14 am Why does Sam have such a problem with respect, rules and boundaries? It amazes me what he thinks appropriate behaviour is. That realtor needs to be fired and they need someone who is going to make Sam and Nia act like adults in someone else's home. These two have looked at soooo many houses. None are "the one". They have been looking for over a year. It's getting beyond ridiculous. Why don't they buy a property and build their own home if they are going to be this specific?
I found some etiquette rules that Sam and Nia should really look at:
"If you’re bringing your children to an open house — which, in my opinion, should be a last-resort scenario — it is your parental responsibility to keep those kids by your side at all times. If you don’t think your children will behave in someone’s home while you’re viewing it, don’t bring them. Have your partner mind them outside while you view the property alone, then switch.
When you go into someone's home for an open house and you’re compelled to touch something, you really only need to ask yourself one question: Is this mine? If this answer is no — and it is — don’t touch it. Don’t go through drawers or medicine cabinets or appliances. Everything you need to see right now is in plain view for you.
Closet space is a selling point for many buyers, but before you go swinging doors open, ask. It’s just the polite thing to do."
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They really need to see those etiquette rules. They have a slew of people to watch their kids for them for an afternoon, or I'm sure they can make time in their oh-so packed schedules to view homes while the older kids are at school so they only have to handle Juliet. I can't even imagine what their response to calling them out for something like that would be. There's no excuse for rifling through peoples' things or letting your children run wild in someone else's home.mandy88 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2019 11:14 am Why does Sam have such a problem with respect, rules and boundaries? It amazes me what he thinks appropriate behaviour is. That realtor needs to be fired and they need someone who is going to make Sam and Nia act like adults in someone else's home. These two have looked at soooo many houses. None are "the one". They have been looking for over a year. It's getting beyond ridiculous. Why don't they buy a property and build their own home if they are going to be this specific?
I found some etiquette rules that Sam and Nia should really look at:
"If you’re bringing your children to an open house — which, in my opinion, should be a last-resort scenario — it is your parental responsibility to keep those kids by your side at all times. If you don’t think your children will behave in someone’s home while you’re viewing it, don’t bring them. Have your partner mind them outside while you view the property alone, then switch.
When you go into someone's home for an open house and you’re compelled to touch something, you really only need to ask yourself one question: Is this mine? If this answer is no — and it is — don’t touch it. Don’t go through drawers or medicine cabinets or appliances. Everything you need to see right now is in plain view for you.
Closet space is a selling point for many buyers, but before you go swinging doors open, ask. It’s just the polite thing to do."
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See, this is why I like it here, most of the time. The people in these forums are mostly adults who know how to disagree without getting personal and snarking on each other.Edenberry wrote:No worries, I just wanted you to know my opinion while completely understanding your post as well. No ill intent, I promise and no need for you to apologize.JLPC wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2019 7:11 amI'm sorry I wrote that. Thanks for correcting me. I apologize.Edenberry wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2019 5:48 am I'm totally not bashing your post when I say this, I swear. I have a 9-year-old daughter as well and LOL dolls are HUGE for that age range. I'd say from about 6-10 years. I think it's totally normal for 9-year-olds to still play with dolls. Mine loves those Callico Critter animals and furniture and spends hours setting up their house and creating scenarios.
I'd rather her play with those kinds of toys rather than video games or a tablet watching YT videos.
But go near the Youtubers, and if you aren't blowing smoke up their asses, you get attacked by their fans who can't see that the emperor is not as fully clothed as they want us to believe. You can't even offer constructive criticism. "They can do whatever they want!" Umm, no. The laws of the land do apply to them.
Anyway ladies, thanks for demonstrating an adult way to handle it!
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I agree! I've seen some of the other boards get pretty nasty too. I am glad that our dislike of the Raders can bring us all together so peacefullylmmomSD wrote: ↑Sat Aug 24, 2019 6:15 pmSee, this is why I like it here, most of the time. The people in these forums are mostly adults who know how to disagree without getting personal and snarking on each other.
But go near the Youtubers, and if you aren't blowing smoke up their asses, you get attacked by their fans who can't see that the emperor is not as fully clothed as they want us to believe. You can't even offer constructive criticism. "They can do whatever they want!" Umm, no. The laws of the land do apply to them.
Anyway ladies, thanks for demonstrating an adult way to handle it!
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Regarding my regretful post.... it was so kindly pointed out by Edenberry, the error in my thinking!
And, here's an update: I asked my 7 & 10 yr old grands if I should pack up the playsets I mentioned, and maybe hand them down to their cousin. Their reply: OH NO!! We still loooove those!
All of you guys are great. Thankful! xoxo
And, here's an update: I asked my 7 & 10 yr old grands if I should pack up the playsets I mentioned, and maybe hand them down to their cousin. Their reply: OH NO!! We still loooove those!
All of you guys are great. Thankful! xoxo
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They're really doing their hardest to pretend like they care about Oreo now. It's good they actually took some advice and got a GPS collar, but a GPS collar doesn't help if a dog gets hit by a car. It also doesn't help if you don't charge it, which I feel like they're going to forget to do. It's so much more effective to minimize your dog's ability to escape in the first place.
Sam complaining about having to work was hilarious. You don't do anything else all day, dipshit. I think you can handle a little manual labor.
Sam complaining about having to work was hilarious. You don't do anything else all day, dipshit. I think you can handle a little manual labor.
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Today's video is titled "Getting Oreo Better Owners". The thumbnail is Oreo in a cage looking scared.
Spoiler: They did not give her away.
Spoiler: They did not give her away.
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I can't believe that Sam doesn't know what a chip is for in a pet, it lets people know, who find the pet, who owns it and their phone and address...................he really can't be that dumb. Great that they are getting the GPS collar, but the only problem with that, is they have to put it on her,and keep it on her, and make sure it is charged. Follow thru is not their strong suit.mormonts wrote: ↑Mon Aug 26, 2019 4:01 pm They're really doing their hardest to pretend like they care about Oreo now. It's good they actually took some advice and got a GPS collar, but a GPS collar doesn't help if a dog gets hit by a car. It also doesn't help if you don't charge it, which I feel like they're going to forget to do. It's so much more effective to minimize your dog's ability to escape in the first place.
Sam complaining about having to work was hilarious. You don't do anything else all day, dipshit. I think you can handle a little manual labor.
Good Luck, Oreo...
The rest of the vlog, boring, do people really want to see someone, arraigning closets (side note Abram sure seems to have a lot of clothes for a growing boy, just seems like a lot to me) and trying on school clothes.
Yes, Sam is quite lazy, but he manages to mention that they are giving the pools away, but they are probably algae ridden and gross on the inside, he is probably just mad, that he can't cut them open and flood the neighborhood, like usual. I is funny not keeping any pool, I am sure it is still hot in Texas and the kids would like to use it.
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Hi, I’ve never posted here I really don’t watch them often but did anyone get a weird vibe from the Dr in the back to school shots video?! Yikes! I would never bring my child back there immediate creeper vibes which led me to google him. Wow. I think they need to find another Dr.
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ICantResistYTMD wrote: ↑Thu Aug 29, 2019 6:49 pm Hi, I’ve never posted here I really don’t watch them often but did anyone get a weird vibe from the Dr in the back to school shots video?! Yikes! I would never bring my child back there immediate creeper vibes which led me to google him. Wow. I think they need to find another Dr.
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I did too, although I admit I FF through most of it...boring!
Nia's over acting is just too much to handle. EVERYTHING IS SO EXCITING....you know Nia, if you act like this all the time, you soon won't be able to take a shit without jumping up and down with excitement.
Face it, your life is boring.....most of our lives are boring. We don't wake up each morning with a fake smile and jumping up and down with joy because we have to do the dishes and wash a load of laundry...geeze....tone it down a notch! Oh, and just because you add slow motion and sappy music to your boring rituals, doesn't make them any more exciting.
No wonder their views are a joke.
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Yes, I did too. Sam seemed thrilled with him, of course. Did you get the name of the Dr.?ICantResistYTMD wrote: ↑Thu Aug 29, 2019 6:49 pm Hi, I’ve never posted here I really don’t watch them often but did anyone get a weird vibe from the Dr in the back to school shots video?! Yikes! I would never bring my child back there immediate creeper vibes which led me to google him. Wow. I think they need to find another Dr.
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Oh my.. his name and the name of the practice are embroidered on his shirt. I definitely would not take my children there.JLPC wrote:Yes, I did too. Sam seemed thrilled with him, of course. Did you get the name of the Dr.?ICantResistYTMD wrote: ↑Thu Aug 29, 2019 6:49 pm Hi, I’ve never posted here I really don’t watch them often but did anyone get a weird vibe from the Dr in the back to school shots video?! Yikes! I would never bring my child back there immediate creeper vibes which led me to google him. Wow. I think they need to find another Dr.
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I did I wasn’t sure if that’s something I was allowed to post but it’s visible and easy to find. The dr is someone I would run from fast not say how funny he was. Super weird!JLPC wrote:Yes, I did too. Sam seemed thrilled with him, of course. Did you get the name of the Dr.?ICantResistYTMD wrote: ↑Thu Aug 29, 2019 6:49 pm Hi, I’ve never posted here I really don’t watch them often but did anyone get a weird vibe from the Dr in the back to school shots video?! Yikes! I would never bring my child back there immediate creeper vibes which led me to google him. Wow. I think they need to find another Dr.
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Oh, yep. Quick google search definitely shows he's someone Sam would adore.CurlyQ121 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 29, 2019 11:48 pmOh my.. his name and the name of the practice are embroidered on his shirt. I definitely would not take my children there.JLPC wrote:Yes, I did too. Sam seemed thrilled with him, of course. Did you get the name of the Dr.?ICantResistYTMD wrote: ↑Thu Aug 29, 2019 6:49 pm Hi, I’ve never posted here I really don’t watch them often but did anyone get a weird vibe from the Dr in the back to school shots video?! Yikes! I would never bring my child back there immediate creeper vibes which led me to google him. Wow. I think they need to find another Dr.
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Actually, he sounds just like Sam.