GQS: Quadruple the Bruises, Scratches & Neglect |Part 54

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Let's not also forget about them playing on the lot with all then nails and builders rubbish. Then there was all the sliding down the stairs on anything available when they were 2. And of course, my favourite, leaving all the chemicals out on the bench beside the hottub.
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kopela wrote: Poor Bentley, looks like the beast is going to sit on him.

I actually think they are right having the girls in inflatables, all it takes is one slip and you never know what could happen. My daughter can't swim very well, so when we are at the pool (which is a lot coz we live in Greece) she lives in her 'wings'.
What I don’t get is they are conscious about water safety but they don’t seem to concerned about other potential dangerous situations, ie, golf cart, running across the road/car park, not wearing safety helmets while riding bikes etc on the road just to name a few.


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I feel like it’s less of a concern about water safety and more the appeal that if they put them on the kids then they can independently float away in the water and they don’t have to do anything about it or get up from their seated position. I’m sure the girls freak out because they can’t swim and want to go out further in the water and if they use these then it’s easier for them.

Edit: normal parents however would be using these for safety. These idiots are all about convenience for themselves.

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I agree. I used a life jacket on my youngest (autistic and a runner) even after she was a reasonable swimmer all the way until she was an excellent swimmer. But it was for safety. Anytime I couldn’t be within arms reach she had it on. At the beach, at the kiddie pool, wherever. But anytime I could be one on one with her she had it off so she could continue developing her swimming skills. Tyson and Ashley have proved over and over again that they choose to parent the “whatever is easiest method”. Pure laziness. They could certainly take one kid and do one on one time without the floaties to work on their skills but they won’t. Which means that whatever skills the girls learned at swimming lessons are long forgotten.


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JD386 wrote: Wed May 29, 2019 6:22 am
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kopela wrote: Wed May 29, 2019 12:41 am

Poor Bentley, looks like the beast is going to sit on him.

I actually think they are right having the girls in inflatables, all it takes is one slip and you never know what could happen. My daughter can't swim very well, so when we are at the pool (which is a lot coz we live in Greece) she lives in her 'wings'.

This is actually not a good thing to keep a child in inflatables. Drowning is the number 1 cause of accidental death in children ages 1-4, and the number 2 cause in ages 5-14. Inflatables give a child a false sense of security and teaches them that they can float if they are vertical, which is not true. We did swim survival lessons for our kids (at under age 2, and they could all swim and float on their backs to keep them safe. I’m very passionate about water safety, and I urge the Gardners to read up on it. I have plenty of articles that I could post about it, but I don’t know if I’m allowed to?
I think the water survival classes are so fascinating! I looked into it when my kids were younger but the closest to me was 100 miles away. Learning to swim is not an option for me. I told my kids that it’s a life skill that you have to have and they didn’t have a choice.

I just checked and they have an ISR place less than 10 miles away from them that they could take the girls to. I absolutely think they need to look into it.


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Yes, it’s absolutely a life skill! We did ISR and it was worth every penny. They start as young as 6 months and the babies really do float! We’ve been going every summer for 6 years and I’ve watched a lot of babies learn to float on their backs to save themselves :)
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LongtimeLurker7 wrote:
kopela wrote: Wed May 29, 2019 12:41 am
monkey_crazy wrote: Tue May 28, 2019 10:09 pm Poor Bentley in the grip of the Manly Mangina.
Poor Bentley, looks like the beast is going to sit on him.

I actually think they are right having the girls in inflatables, all it takes is one slip and you never know what could happen. My daughter can't swim very well, so when we are at the pool (which is a lot coz we live in Greece) she lives in her 'wings'.

This is actually not a good thing to keep a child in inflatables. Drowning is the number 1 cause of accidental death in children ages 1-4, and the number 2 cause in ages 5-14. Inflatables give a child a false sense of security and teaches them that they can float if they are vertical, which is not true. We did swim survival lessons for our kids (at under age 2, and they could all swim and float on their backs to keep them safe. I’m very passionate about water safety, and I urge the Gardners to read up on it. I have plenty of articles that I could post about it, but I don’t know if I’m allowed to?
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While I understand that puddle jumpers or life vests can be a good water aids, and should always be used on a boat, they teach nothing about swimming. Everyone should be taught how to swim at the earliest age possible. And it is far too easy to become dependent on floatation devices.
Where I grew up, you didn’t graduate high school unless you could pass a swimming test. We actually had swimming as part of our gym classes. That said, supervision is always required when a child is around water. Once again, the idiots go for whatever is easiest. Stick some floaties on the kids so they don’t have to watch them.
This is one of my passions. People (well, normal ones) make sure to buckle up their kids properly in a car and make their kids wear bike helmets when riding. Learning to swim is just as important (if not more so). Ending up in an emergency water situation happens much more frequently than people think. Statistics don’t lie.


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JD386 wrote:
4x4 year olds wrote:
kopela wrote: Poor Bentley, looks like the beast is going to sit on him.

I actually think they are right having the girls in inflatables, all it takes is one slip and you never know what could happen. My daughter can't swim very well, so when we are at the pool (which is a lot coz we live in Greece) she lives in her 'wings'.
What I don’t get is they are conscious about water safety but they don’t seem to concerned about other potential dangerous situations, ie, golf cart, running across the road/car park, not wearing safety helmets while riding bikes etc on the road just to name a few.


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I feel like it’s less of a concern about water safety and more the appeal that if they put them on the kids then they can independently float away in the water and they don’t have to do anything about it or get up from their seated position. I’m sure the girls freak out because they can’t swim and want to go out further in the water and if they use these then it’s easier for them.

Edit: normal parents however would be using these for safety. These idiots are all about convenience for themselves.

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That's what I was saying about them wearing the floaties at the beach. That way they don't have to pay as close attention and can stay sitting on their asses on a lounge chair.
It's not for safety.

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I don't know why I do it. I am fascinated by this lot, they just baffle the fuck out me.

Who in their right mind lets their kids have so many toys at once. It's like they are just so
greedy they can't let anything pass. It's already too late for the girls. They already have the mindset that they get everything they want. They are going to become such spoilt entitled girls it's going to be hard for them to have friends. Asswitt and Tyler need to learn the word NO! I said that about a year ago and I'm still saying it. How about, ok girls you can have 5 things but that's all. No more. But oh no, let's grab everything we can.

Getting the girls to pose and disurbed dickhead father says for the girls to pose. Then call Indie 'Smokin'". Pervert. She's four fucking years old.

The girls are in the pool and he says they are little fishes swimming. No dickhead, they are floating, they don't know how to swim. You are giving them a false sense of security by letting them think they can swim. Didn't you or Asswitt read any childhood books at all? Oh, I forgot, she's only read one book and it was about how to be beautiful. :barf:



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Watched the vlog. Wow! They are seriously the most gluttonous family I have ever seen.


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Enough wrote: Wed May 29, 2019 7:52 am Watched the vlog. Wow! They are seriously the most gluttonous family I have ever seen.


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Think i'll give this one a miss as i know it'll just wind me up
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I don’t like how they do sneak peeks in the beginning of the videos lately. They’re way too lengthy with no context and I feel like I watched the whole vlog in that short clip. The Bings do it but they usually post a snippet of something funny or clickbait and it’s half the amount of time.


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These are disgusting human beings. I can’t imagine that any of the other families walked into these conference rooms and took one of everything for every kid they brought. They took 4 of the Connect Four games. Why!? She keeps going on and on about how much free stuff they got. They are the trashy people that just show up for the free stuff and take as much as they can grab and go back for seconds. Other Youtubers worked on getting set up with brands for collabs and these gross people just grabbed everything they could get for free.


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I can’t sit and watch the video...I can’t watch any of these people just grabbing toys and being so gluttonous.


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Krissy M24 wrote: Tue May 28, 2019 7:46 am Not only does the golf cart riding bugs me but the restaurant fiasco bugs the crap out of me

If I were an owner of a restaurant and I see 4 4 years old running around all over the place, climbing on furnitures, I’m sorry but your gonna have to leave my restaurant

That what bugs me my whole life is un disciplined children at a restaurant...runnIng around, throwing foods, having kids standing on seats...to me it annoys me

Now I understand why GOD created kids friendly restaurant and “ adults quiet” restaurant.

I don’t get why the owners don’t do anything about it! What examples are you setting as manager n owners of restaurant for allowing these behaviors.

This is my opinion on this, not sure if you’ll agree, children 1-10( by 11-12 they should know how to behave themselves) need to learn to sit in a restaurant ( in the adult quiet restaurant) n be on good behavior: no yelling,throwing, screaming, getting up from table n running around, standing chairs. Children needs to sit their asses on their seat n behave! And the parents needs to teach them how to behave themselves.

All my nephews n nieces when they were the gardeners girls ages, they behaved well...seriously, they behaved better than those girls
Still trying to figure out your comment that GOD created kids friendly restaurants and “ adults quiet” restaurant....
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The whole swimming thing is very sad. They should be able to swim some at their age. Macy Gaines from another vlog is 4 months older and learning now to dive. Hazy was in a life jacket but still doing a good job and having so much fun playing with her brothers. They were proud of Grain jumping off the side of the pool like a 2 year old. They have stunted these children.

They are having a “pop art” themed party on the Montreal trip. I cannot wait to see what kind of horrid outfit Assley comes up with. She’ll have no clue what pop art actually is.


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I rarely watch vlogs, but decided to take a peek. So the girls had so much crap a worker gave them boxes. They asked Trash to carry it & she told them no, to carry it themselves. But then 2 seconds later Nanny Ash is carrying all 4 boxes?! WTF!

Trash even says “they want to make sure they’re getting everything their sister is getting”. Gluttony.

That whole vlog was disgusting. Ashley is only there for show. She couldn’t even be bothered to fix her own kids a plate of food, but just pointed out what Tyson & Nash should feed them.

Ugh.... this is why I don’t watch vlogs.

I wonder if any of their “besties” got sponsorships?

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Poor llama trying to escape from the trailer park kids.
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Quadruple the Gluttony
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monkey_crazy wrote:Poor llama trying to escape from the trailer park kids.
I laughed way too hard at this and your trailer park comment spurred a title idea.
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JD386 wrote: Wed May 29, 2019 9:00 am
monkey_crazy wrote:Poor llama trying to escape from the trailer park kids.
I laughed way too hard at this and your trailer park comment spurred a title idea.
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Someone said it in an earlier thread so I kept it. :D
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Jenna Marbles took more time to teach her dogs how to swim in case they accidentally fell in the pool, than Tyson and Ashley have to teach the girls.
Perhaps they could get some parenting tips from her


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Regarding the swimming, they should have had real lessons last year!!

Regarding gluttony, it’s too late they are already spoiled and entitled not going to be

Regarding their idiot mother, she is lazy and fake and does not have a maternal bone in her body

Regarding the four of everything, did they rent a trailer to bring back their haul?

Regarding safety, what safety precautions???

This is the most egotistical, narcissistic and idiotic family and the only thing that gives me pleasure is thinking about their fall. We all know it will happen just not when!!! The higher it goes the further it falls.
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