As for Mindy, she just barely has any hours in the days to do barely any housework after she just barely wakes up and just barely drops the kids off at school and she just barely gets home before the kids just barely get home, and just barely has to hover over them as they cannot do their own homework, then she just barely has time to make dinner, and by just barely getting in vlog time it leaves absolutely no time to housework when she just barely accomplishes anything else in the day. I think I have enough just barely in there to sound like Mindy.lmmomSD wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 4:59 pmMindy does instastories. All. Day. Long. Now that the kids are back in school at least part time, she actually has more time. But she has her face in her phone all day "hey guys! I am bored and lonely and yammering at you all day is much more fun than actually taking care of my home!"blessedunrest wrote:Shocked they don't hire someone to do housekeeping.
So they don't clean/housework and don't cook. What do they actually do all day then??? Especially Mindy...I suppose Branden has to edit the volg.
It's not just the money that has gone to their heads. They actually believe that they are as wonderful as everyone says they are.
And they are totally using Madi for content. Dorm room tours, "a day in the life" videos, things like that are big view getters. And Madi is too good a sport to put her foot down. God forbid she does meet a guy she likes. She won't get a moment's peace.
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With swipe up links to buy her outfit for the low low price of $236. They are so unrelatable at this point. They seem to have forgotten where they came from. I truly hope they have a massive savings account and retirement fund because YouTube isn’t forever.nahthxx wrote:
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I could never spend that much on athleisure wear...just insane.JD386 wrote:With swipe up links to buy her outfit for the low low price of $236. They are so unrelatable at this point. They seem to have forgotten where they came from. I truly hope they have a massive savings account and retirement fund because YouTube isn’t forever.nahthxx wrote:
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Crazy hearing her talk about them not having money and she bought second hand and actually made things and diy-ed furniture. They’re so disconnected from that now it’s insane. It’s a constant game of keeping up with the Jones in Utah it seems.
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I'm also pretty sure those and her undergarments that you wear as a Mormon. They call it a "Temple Garment", and from what I've found online, they're not be shown to seen publicly. So, I wouldn't have thought that Mindy would be comfortable with her instastories showing them, but I guess if it's all in the name of making money, then who cares!nahthxx wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 9:19 pmI could never spend that much on athleisure wear...just insane.JD386 wrote:With swipe up links to buy her outfit for the low low price of $236. They are so unrelatable at this point. They seem to have forgotten where they came from. I truly hope they have a massive savings account and retirement fund because YouTube isn’t forever.nahthxx wrote:
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Crazy hearing her talk about them not having money and she bought second hand and actually made things and diy-ed furniture. They’re so disconnected from that now it’s insane. It’s a constant game of keeping up with the Jones in Utah it seems.
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By going off the picture (I’m not going to look at her IG stories because she bores the shit out of me) it just looks like a plain ol’ pair of baggy sweatpants and a baggy sweatshirt. Nothing great about it in my opinion. Sorry if anyone here has one like it. All of the teenyboppers who watch them can’t afford that. Do they ever stop and think about all of the people who are out of work because there is a pandemic going on who are unable to afford that? That’d be a big no. They are just another typical YT family that only thinks of themselves unless a camera is rolling to show a supposed good deed they do which is only done for the views and comments.JD386 wrote:With swipe up links to buy her outfit for the low low price of $236. They are so unrelatable at this point. They seem to have forgotten where they came from. I truly hope they have a massive savings account and retirement fund because YouTube isn’t forever.nahthxx wrote:
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Don’t they ever get tired of constantly having to think of and plan another epic, rad, savage day/event/trip? That would wear me out. Maybe it’s just me and my age but I love my down time. When my children were younger we were busy as most people are with children but we looked so forward to our quiet time together just hanging out as a family with nothing planned and nothing to do. The Dingaling Bingalings are always “on” for the camera and are always on the go. When is it enough? Not only would I have been burnt out but my kids would have been too. It’s ok to slow down and let them be kids who have free time to do what THEY want. Everything every day doesn’t have to be structured or vlogged.
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That's what I was saying about Branden saying that they were bummed because they "didn't have anything to look forward to:. Life just isn't rad, epic and savage all the time. Most people go for long periods without "something to look forward to". Especially now.
They are completely tone deaf.
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So you wear a bra/panties then the temple garment? Or I read online temple garment then the bra/panties? just insane.littlemissmuffet123 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 9:49 pmI'm also pretty sure those and her undergarments that you wear as a Mormon. They call it a "Temple Garment", and from what I've found online, they're not be shown to seen publicly. So, I wouldn't have thought that Mindy would be comfortable with her instastories showing them, but I guess if it's all in the name of making money, then who cares!nahthxx wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 9:19 pmI could never spend that much on athleisure wear...just insane.JD386 wrote: With swipe up links to buy her outfit for the low low price of $236. They are so unrelatable at this point. They seem to have forgotten where they came from. I truly hope they have a massive savings account and retirement fund because YouTube isn’t forever.
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Crazy hearing her talk about them not having money and she bought second hand and actually made things and diy-ed furniture. They’re so disconnected from that now it’s insane. It’s a constant game of keeping up with the Jones in Utah it seems.
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I guess I would be in the "teenybopper" category! I am a 2nd year college student who makes about $250-$300 a week! I know it's hard for me to relate to adults with children anyways, because that is something I've never experienced, but at this point, I can't even relate with their lifestyle! And the things they advertise like gopros, ridiculously expensive sweatpants, electric skateboards, their "epic" "savage" vacations, ALL of that is just so unrealistic for my life, and so many other people's! Who are they trying to be? Who are they trying to impress or relate to? Because if you can relate to that, you have it GOOD! I would not even be able to DREAM about making a purchase like that, especially while paying for school and other expenses. They are just truly on another plane of existence right now. I've said it once and I'll say it again: They have TRULY lost touch with reality.GA Peach70 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 11:33 pmBy going off the picture (I’m not going to look at her IG stories because she bores the shit out of me) it just looks like a plain ol’ pair of baggy sweatpants and a baggy sweatshirt. Nothing great about it in my opinion. Sorry if anyone here has one like it. All of the teenyboppers who watch them can’t afford that. Do they ever stop and think about all of the people who are out of work because there is a pandemic going on who are unable to afford that? That’d be a big no. They are just another typical YT family that only thinks of themselves unless a camera is rolling to show a supposed good deed they do which is only done for the views and comments.JD386 wrote:With swipe up links to buy her outfit for the low low price of $236. They are so unrelatable at this point. They seem to have forgotten where they came from. I truly hope they have a massive savings account and retirement fund because YouTube isn’t forever.nahthxx wrote:
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No, I wouldn’t consider you to be in the teenybopper category. I’m talking about the young kids that are in their early teens who watch just for their oldest and who post that they love him so much and comment on his looks.ms0926 wrote:I guess I would be in the "teenybopper" category! I am a 2nd year college student who makes about $250-$300 a week! I know it's hard for me to relate to adults with children anyways, because that is something I've never experienced, but at this point, I can't even relate with their lifestyle! And the things they advertise like gopros, ridiculously expensive sweatpants, electric skateboards, their "epic" "savage" vacations, ALL of that is just so unrealistic for my life, and so many other people's! Who are they trying to be? Who are they trying to impress or relate to? Because if you can relate to that, you have it GOOD! I would not even be able to DREAM about making a purchase like that, especially while paying for school and other expenses. They are just truly on another plane of existence right now. I've said it once and I'll say it again: They have TRULY lost touch with reality.GA Peach70 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 11:33 pmBy going off the picture (I’m not going to look at her IG stories because she bores the shit out of me) it just looks like a plain ol’ pair of baggy sweatpants and a baggy sweatshirt. Nothing great about it in my opinion. Sorry if anyone here has one like it. All of the teenyboppers who watch them can’t afford that. Do they ever stop and think about all of the people who are out of work because there is a pandemic going on who are unable to afford that? That’d be a big no. They are just another typical YT family that only thinks of themselves unless a camera is rolling to show a supposed good deed they do which is only done for the views and comments.JD386 wrote: With swipe up links to buy her outfit for the low low price of $236. They are so unrelatable at this point. They seem to have forgotten where they came from. I truly hope they have a massive savings account and retirement fund because YouTube isn’t forever.
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And wish their parents were "cool" and "fun" like Branden and Mindy. Daily Bumps used to get lots of comments from kids, especially after birthday party vlogs and Christmas, saying that they wished their parents were as fun as Bryan and Missy, would throw them parties like that, buy all the things for Christmas, etc. And some even wrote fan fiction about being adopted by them. And I am betting that 90% of the parents in question were perfectly good people, but had to work, had to say no to toys sometimes, couldn't afford to throw insane birthday parties with every family vlogger in Southern California in attendance, and probably expected the kids to pitch in around the house. Sure there were probably some bad parents in the mix, but most of them were probably just normal people who didn't live "vlog life" as Branden so gleefully likes to call it.GA Peach70 wrote:No, I wouldn’t consider you to be in the teenybopper category. I’m talking about the young kids that are in their early teens who watch just for their oldest and who post that they love him so much and comment on his looks.ms0926 wrote:I guess I would be in the "teenybopper" category! I am a 2nd year college student who makes about $250-$300 a week! I know it's hard for me to relate to adults with children anyways, because that is something I've never experienced, but at this point, I can't even relate with their lifestyle! And the things they advertise like gopros, ridiculously expensive sweatpants, electric skateboards, their "epic" "savage" vacations, ALL of that is just so unrealistic for my life, and so many other people's! Who are they trying to be? Who are they trying to impress or relate to? Because if you can relate to that, you have it GOOD! I would not even be able to DREAM about making a purchase like that, especially while paying for school and other expenses. They are just truly on another plane of existence right now. I've said it once and I'll say it again: They have TRULY lost touch with reality.GA Peach70 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 11:33 pm By going off the picture (I’m not going to look at her IG stories because she bores the shit out of me) it just looks like a plain ol’ pair of baggy sweatpants and a baggy sweatshirt. Nothing great about it in my opinion. Sorry if anyone here has one like it. All of the teenyboppers who watch them can’t afford that. Do they ever stop and think about all of the people who are out of work because there is a pandemic going on who are unable to afford that? That’d be a big no. They are just another typical YT family that only thinks of themselves unless a camera is rolling to show a supposed good deed they do which is only done for the views and comments.
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Very good point. I am glad to have graduated out of that category lol. The behavior that is insinuated by these parents marketing off of their kids is so gross.lmmomSD wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 10:05 amAnd wish their parents were "cool" and "fun" like Branden and Mindy. Daily Bumps used to get lots of comments from kids, especially after birthday party vlogs and Christmas, saying that they wished their parents were as fun as Bryan and Missy, would throw them parties like that, buy all the things for Christmas, etc. And some even wrote fan fiction about being adopted by them. And I am betting that 90% of the parents in question were perfectly good people, but had to work, had to say no to toys sometimes, couldn't afford to throw insane birthday parties with every family vlogger in Southern California in attendance, and probably expected the kids to pitch in around the house. Sure there were probably some bad parents in the mix, but most of them were probably just normal people who didn't live "vlog life" as Branden so gleefully likes to call it.GA Peach70 wrote:No, I wouldn’t consider you to be in the teenybopper category. I’m talking about the young kids that are in their early teens who watch just for their oldest and who post that they love him so much and comment on his looks.ms0926 wrote: I guess I would be in the "teenybopper" category! I am a 2nd year college student who makes about $250-$300 a week! I know it's hard for me to relate to adults with children anyways, because that is something I've never experienced, but at this point, I can't even relate with their lifestyle! And the things they advertise like gopros, ridiculously expensive sweatpants, electric skateboards, their "epic" "savage" vacations, ALL of that is just so unrealistic for my life, and so many other people's! Who are they trying to be? Who are they trying to impress or relate to? Because if you can relate to that, you have it GOOD! I would not even be able to DREAM about making a purchase like that, especially while paying for school and other expenses. They are just truly on another plane of existence right now. I've said it once and I'll say it again: They have TRULY lost touch with reality.
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It is also very interesting that the Bingham's assume that those who watch their videos and are old enough to make their own money, would even be on the same PLANE OF EXISTENCE to afford what they promote. No, I will not by $200 sweatpants or a $200 zip up bed sheet. Sorry not everyone feels the need to capitalize off of their children in front of a camera 24/7.
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Also, I don't know if anyone was watching Mindy's instastories from yesterday (I do not blame you if you did not) but she mentioned that Madi came over to help her fulfill orders to make some money. Which leads me to believe that Madi doesn't make any money off of them exploiting her dorm or her education, or any of the kids for that matter. Not that anyone is surprised, just so disappointed.
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I'm shocked they haven't gone to Disneyworld yet or tried to go. I mean, it's not like they care about COVID, so that's not stopping them.
But it's an easy vacaaaaaayyyyy place right now since it's in the country and fun for kids. Plus, they can blow wads of money there, so also good.
I just keep getting the feeling we'll see that trip coming up soon.
But it's an easy vacaaaaaayyyyy place right now since it's in the country and fun for kids. Plus, they can blow wads of money there, so also good.
I just keep getting the feeling we'll see that trip coming up soon.
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In their live just now they said they didn’t wanna go to lagoon cause you have to wear a mask the whole time and “that’s not fun for the whole yelling part”. Basically wearing a mask hinders them being obnoxious so they don’t like it.itsame wrote:I'm shocked they haven't gone to Disneyworld yet or tried to go. I mean, it's not like they care about COVID, so that's not stopping them.
But it's an easy vacaaaaaayyyyy place right now since it's in the country and fun for kids. Plus, they can blow wads of money there, so also good.
I just keep getting the feeling we'll see that trip coming up soon.
Although I could see Disneyland happening for their million followers especially if it’s around Halloween.
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It's not like they are paying for her education either as she was smart enough to get at least her first year fully paid for, probably most of her years. I wonder how much he had to pay in child support as they lavish gifts on their kids at home all the time, and Madi gets nothing. Her xmas gifts are laughable, the other kids have top of the line everything and she gets nothing. Then again she is the most humble, smartest and prettiest of the kids who will probably be the the most successful as she wasnt spoiled . I doubt they are saving for the other kids education with their spending habits, maybe as Mindy never finished school that she doesnt think her kids will? They never say the boys are smart or Hazy, they are only studs, rad and pretty princess...ms0926 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 10:29 am Also, I don't know if anyone was watching Mindy's instastories from yesterday (I do not blame you if you did not) but she mentioned that Madi came over to help her fulfill orders to make some money. Which leads me to believe that Madi doesn't make any money off of them exploiting her dorm or her education, or any of the kids for that matter. Not that anyone is surprised, just so disappointed.
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Watch the live from today timestamp 6:46. She flinched when Mindy moved after the hit Brexen. Do they hit their kids? or is it just ACV to the mouth
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I dont get why they have that “bonus room” when one of the boys who sleeps in the postage stamp sized room could have it??
Or have madis room, i mean shes probably never going to sleep over again. Its not like she will come for tea, have a few drinks and need to sleep over vs drive back to her dorm
Or have madis room, i mean shes probably never going to sleep over again. Its not like she will come for tea, have a few drinks and need to sleep over vs drive back to her dorm
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carolinagurl wrote:Watch the live from today timestamp 6:46. She flinched when Mindy moved after the hit Brexen. Do they hit their kids? or is it just ACV to the mouth
She really yanked her arms back to hit in in the legs/crotch and right after he pushed his elbows in to her back
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i'm curious about this as well, it's not something i'm familiar with or know about, so not trying to be disrespectul.blessedunrest wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 6:56 amSo you wear a bra/panties then the temple garment? Or I read online temple garment then the bra/panties? just insane.littlemissmuffet123 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 9:49 pm I'm also pretty sure those and her undergarments that you wear as a Mormon. They call it a "Temple Garment", and from what I've found online, they're not be shown to seen publicly. So, I wouldn't have thought that Mindy would be comfortable with her instastories showing them, but I guess if it's all in the name of making money, then who cares!
i'm surprised that mindy wears the garments, though? she has never come across as modest to me. not that she shows a lot of skin or anything, but she is shown in her bathing suit and pajamas often. plus i can't imagine they are comfortable for running.
interesting point made my ms0926. it's not like she benefits every day from the home they are able to afford through youtube. i hope they give her some sort of allowance because she is a saint when it comes to her family. i can't imagine the patience.