Oh man, I need to read the comments before commenting. Patience was never my thing.gram3 wrote:That's a big ole fat dimple in big ole Faddy's back.
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Oh man, I need to read the comments before commenting. Patience was never my thing.gram3 wrote:That's a big ole fat dimple in big ole Faddy's back.
Yes, love this group!snarksite wrote:First, I appreciate everyone for their comments.
For such a group of haters, we have proven over and over that we can discuss things calmly and rationally.
“Spastic” is a term I have heard used (USA) to describe a symptom of low muscle tone. My grandson has even had doctors use it when discussing his diagnosis and symptoms. I have never heard it used in any other situation before now. I appreciate everyone explaining the different connotations. Definitely eye opening.
To see Dumbash mock her child like that is heartbreaking. Kids remember stuff like that. Even if they forget the actual event, the lingering feelings of shame stay with them. Dumbash is not just ignorant, she is evil. A first class Bitch.
I don’t care what happened to her as a child, she has no right to treat anybody the way she did Esme.
Also, I seem to remember that TyPerv said there were 3 fathers involved with Jodi’s kids. TyPerv and the runaway (Denver) with Dad 1, then the next however many with Dad 2, then Oakland with Dad 3. But Jodi gave Oakland Dad 2’s name.
Upstanding bunch, all of them.
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ClassyCat wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2019 4:09 pmAcutally, they would have met on July 4th, 2000. (Ashley was 13, turning 14 later in July.) Then Oakland was born that following November. They were together when Oakland was born, but had only been together for 4 months.XYZ wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2019 12:49 pmI just quickly scrolled through the vlog list, found happy 18th birthday Oakland from Nov 2018, so he was born in 2000. I googled to find Ashley was born in mid-July 1987. I've read here that she was 13 when she met Tyson on a fourth of July, so that would have been on July 4th 2001. Therefore, Oakland was born before they met.Ebbies turn wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2019 12:30 pm
It seems as if you have some insider information or something...
I don't watch the vlogs, I sometimes read stuff here and go look for specific things within some vlogs to see for myself because it seems so mind-boggling.
Also, to say : I remember him in diapers would signal a toddler walking around in a diaper. You don't really say that about a baby. So that means they were in fact together when Oakland was 1-3 at some point. That would have been when Ashley way 15-18, and perv was 21-24.
Pina wrote:As an english person, I find the use of the word spastic highly offensive...
However, I am able to accept that in different english speaking countries words can hold completely different meanings.
So no matter how emotionally triggering the word is to me, it is the intent in which it is used that really matters.
My bet is carbon copies of their parents or finding themselves in abusive relationships with no self esteem and major mental health issues.Abbiedownunder wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2019 3:25 am I wasn't aware it wasn't as offensive in the US. In Australia, noone would dare utter the word if they didn't want to be raked over the coals. However, her taunt was obviously to make fun of Esme and that, for a mother, is unforgivable. It's going to be very interesting in the next couple of years when the girls become a bit more verbal and get to understand more about how their parent treat them. I wonder if they will rebel or indeed, will they just become mirror images of their parents. Shallow, heartless, souless, greedy girls.
ETA I think that Scarlett is the most likely to rebel.Feebz wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2019 3:37 amMy bet is carbon copies of their parents or finding themselves in abusive relationships with no self esteem and major mental health issues.Abbiedownunder wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2019 3:25 am I wasn't aware it wasn't as offensive in the US. In Australia, noone would dare utter the word if they didn't want to be raked over the coals. However, her taunt was obviously to make fun of Esme and that, for a mother, is unforgivable. It's going to be very interesting in the next couple of years when the girls become a bit more verbal and get to understand more about how their parent treat them. I wonder if they will rebel or indeed, will they just become mirror images of their parents. Shallow, heartless, souless, greedy girls.
Evie is already a bully and her father's favourite - my money is on her becoming the carbon copy of Trash. Unfortunately Esme is the most likely to grow up with no self esteem. This is based on what I've seen in their vlogs. Of course their rill life may be completely different
Exactly, they already show little in the way of empathy. They don’t let any other child get in the way of what they want, which we saw when they literally pushed little EB Orgill off her dad’s back.Abbiedownunder wrote:I wasn't aware it wasn't as offensive in the US. In Australia, noone would dare utter the word if they didn't want to be raked over the coals. However, her taunt was obviously to make fun of Esme and that, for a mother, is unforgivable. It's going to be very interesting in the next couple of years when the girls become a bit more verbal and get to understand more about how their parent treat them. I wonder if they will rebel or indeed, will they just become mirror images of their parents. Shallow, heartless, souless, greedy girls.
I am afraid they are already clones to their shallow greedy and entitled mindset of their parents. They have no boundaries, no manners and horrible eating habits. They do not know how to share and everything is a free for all. Education is not promoted but wearing makeup is. They are their parents daughters!Abbiedownunder wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2019 3:25 am I wasn't aware it wasn't as offensive in the US. In Australia, noone would dare utter the word if they didn't want to be raked over the coals. However, her taunt was obviously to make fun of Esme and that, for a mother, is unforgivable. It's going to be very interesting in the next couple of years when the girls become a bit more verbal and get to understand more about how their parent treat them. I wonder if they will rebel or indeed, will they just become mirror images of their parents. Shallow, heartless, souless, greedy girls.
Night lady wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2019 6:15 am My husband caught a glimpse of the gardner girls and he said, those 2 year olds.... he doesn't even know who they are and he immediately thought they were 2 years old based on how they were acting. I told him the parents actually believe they are advanced. He was shocked when I told him they were 4.5 years old.
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My daughter has Apraxia and she is bilingual (i'm english, her daddy is greek) and her speech was far better than the feral4 at the same age. It's so sad really coz they are going to have major problems when they start proper school. At 2 her speech was extremely limited but she was still potty trained completely by the time she was 2 1/2.Snarky Lady wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2019 6:32 amNight lady wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2019 6:15 am My husband caught a glimpse of the gardner girls and he said, those 2 year olds.... he doesn't even know who they are and he immediately thought they were 2 years old based on how they were acting. I told him the parents actually believe they are advanced. He was shocked when I told him they were 4.5 years old.
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My nephew was 2 in November making him a little over 2 1/2 and he has a better vocabulary than the cats. He is also able to eat with utensils and hold his crayons correctly. He is also well on his way to being potty trained. My daughter's best friend has 2 little girls 4 and 2. The 4 year old is light years ahead of the cats and the 2 year old is almost potty trained and more advanced than the cats in vocabulary and motor skills. I give two examples because of the parents. My niece is a preschool teacher and has worked with my nephew since the day he was born. My daughter's friend had parents who did not think education was that important and rarely made them go to school I seriously had my doubts as to her children but she has risen well above her expectations and is a great little mom and I am so proud of her. So you have two completely different set of parents, yet both have worked with their children and both excels for their age.
What does that tell you???? D&D have NEVER worked with their miracles and have not only encouraged bad behavior, but bad manners and mispronunciation They have a lot to answer for and have done their children no favors. I rarely can make it through a v'log these days without fast forwarding through.
Or when they knocked Sam and Lame's daughter down running to Chip at Disneyland.Mervellla wrote:Exactly, they already show little in the way of empathy. They don’t let any other child get in the way of what they want, which we saw when they literally pushed little EB Orgill off her dad’s back.Abbiedownunder wrote:I wasn't aware it wasn't as offensive in the US. In Australia, noone would dare utter the word if they didn't want to be raked over the coals. However, her taunt was obviously to make fun of Esme and that, for a mother, is unforgivable. It's going to be very interesting in the next couple of years when the girls become a bit more verbal and get to understand more about how their parent treat them. I wonder if they will rebel or indeed, will they just become mirror images of their parents. Shallow, heartless, souless, greedy girls.
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Neither one of them know how to parent. Especially quads. They only look at them as a unit and as vlog material. Not ever thinking about their personality and what they might really want to do or be able to handle. Each time I watch a vlog I get more sad and angry about their future. It’s been said before but they have no social skills, limited interaction outside of their house or without being a unit, they are not being taught manners, correct speech or even how to carry on a conversation of any length. A full day of school is going to be very hard for them. Or, hopefully, they will hope it’s a welcome relief from the daily jail they live in...it all breaks my heart. If they didn’t have lazy parents, parents that embraced parenthood, the girls could portray children that looked happy and not blank expressionless children.Abbiedownunder wrote:Any reasonable person (mother) would have guessed some time ago that two of her daughters were not 'into' dancing. But Oh No, we can't have that. They have to all like the same thing. What is her problem with Esme? I don't get it. She's such a bitch to her. I just want to bundle that poor little girl up and hug her till she feels better. You can already tell she feels bad about herself. You are a monster Asswitt.