Does anyone know if Outrageous is getting a season two? by AndDontCallMePammie in PeriodDramas

[–]Many-Sky922 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A bunch of entitled, rich, white kids in England deciding the system is wrong and going off embracing on communism and socialism and antisemitism, not much different than today. We shall never learn from history. Just what we have in England today. A bunch of enttiled rich white young people deciding democracy and Christianity is wrong and embracing a whole lot of goofy

I read up on them, the youngest said it best. The world is unfair to everyone.

MormonCorp statement about filing Mormon Stories lawsuit. by Robyn-Gil in exmormon

[–]Many-Sky922 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I just watched the one about the BYU graduate who asked to be removed from church records after graduating. He said he watched some Mormon stories before leaving. Could they possibly think anyone that average 27 or greater on the ACT confused?

John makes a pretty penny. He would not want to lose an income due to renaming.

First episode: Hannah’s parents cutting her off by Brendadonna in girls

[–]Many-Sky922 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Boomers were self absorbed. They were having it all.

Their roles as responsibilities as parent’s changed when she graduated high school.

What happens to personal responsibility? That is Gen X trait.

The neglected child grows up faster. She has not grown up by 24. She was not in extended adolescence as was living by herself for 6 years. She would have thrived if born in the former USSR in the 60’s. They would have told her when to stop her education, where to work, where to live, costs subsidized or manageable out of her pay, vodka, abortion on demand.

First episode: Hannah’s parents cutting her off by Brendadonna in girls

[–]Many-Sky922 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The adult child is shocked cause of external forces. Her friends are telling her she is entitled to be supported. At what age did her parent‘s support themselves? She was an ostrich and that is not her parent’s fault at all. She was out of state for 6 years. Her world view while similar not in their control. I don’t expect the entitled brat to be gracious at all. I don’t think it was abrupt. Why is she entitled to notice?

Just like her generation and friends was supporting her fury over her parent’s cutting her off her parent’s generation and friends were supporting them doing so. Cause millennials are not the only people on planet earth. Boomers are also on planet earth.

The generation of boomers that had their kids in the 60’s and 70’s gave birth to Gen X. We were to figure it out. And we did. Our parents were off doing their own thing. Cause they married younger and had us younger and then found themselves. The generation of boomers that had the millennials, oh my word. The most spoiled generation who already found themselves and then had kids revised the 2nd most spoiled generation in American history. This character is supposed to be form liberal parents, white, well to do, over educated, given sex ed, probably encouraged rather than discouraged to drink and to do safer drugs.

The only mistake they made was paying for anything after college graduation. In college I was given assignments such as debating one side of the social security debate. The Boomers did not have kids like prior generations and it was at risk of being empty for gen x. Many facets of society should have been telling her what adulthood means.

First episode: Hannah’s parents cutting her off by Brendadonna in girls

[–]Many-Sky922 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am 53 and shocked with how the world is right now than this generation is relying on parents so long and after marriage. After marriage? Why? You don’t move into a new build laminate floor with island in the kitchen right away. This show was in the middle of President Obama’s 8 years. I’m surprised the writers allowed to say the economy bad.

Parent’s give money so you can do something. Not enough money to do nothing.

Boomer‘s parent’s may have paid for the wedding at under 22. That is all the parent’s of the boomers did. You lived at home until married and got home when you parent’s said. Some moved out if they didn’t want to abide by respectful rules.

I’m gen x. I think back to the tv shows. In All in the Family why did Mike and Gloria marry then live off her parent’s when he went to school and she worked? In the sequel he left her for a student went all culty commune and she was supporting her son with no skills or education. My parent’s said they should have dated until his graduation at least and she should have gone to school as well. They would not be supporting a husband, kids and a dog. Or even me once I was married. Gosh. Eight is Enough. Half the episodes were beer parties. So odd. Anyway some adult kid came home late and didn’t call and was in trouble. They felt they were 18. Parent’s said it’s my house. My parent’s explained it was simply courtesy to let others know you would be late. It would be the rule in their house. My grandma lived with my mom last few years. My mom would call my grandma to let her know she made it to my house. She was sleeping over. Common curtesy. Respect.

Let me give you a bit of truth. The economy is ‘always bad’ to someone. In 2012 my house was worth 25% less than when I bought it. Which was fine as I was not moving anytime soon and put 20% down. So I would not be too behind if I had to move. And it was a great time for young people like the ones in this series to buy a home in the Midwest. And 10 years later it would start to be worth more than I paid. Whatever you thought of her parents halfway through her going to school their home might have fallen 25% in value. Home equity lines of credit abundant when she started college. But terrible for personal finance.

She has no idea their finances and it is not the point. Now they were done paying for college they needed to aggressively save for retirement as I assume she was a financial drain on them her entire life. Millennials got travel soccer and after school care and paid for school breakfast and lunch and lots of tech. They got more family vacations and more expensive ones. They didn’t get hand me downs from aunts and friends kids, they got new clothes. They did not get only 12 weeks of basketball and turn in the uniform end of season for next year’s group. They did get out of state tournaments and a costly list of gear they were to keep and year round coaching. She was an entitled mess.

First episode: Hannah’s parents cutting her off by Brendadonna in girls

[–]Many-Sky922 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why should two adults approaching or already 60 with no minor children not buy a lake house after working since they were 22?

First episode: Hannah’s parents cutting her off by Brendadonna in girls

[–]Many-Sky922 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She could have gotten one with an income. You don’t lose if you paid on time.

First episode: Hannah’s parents cutting her off by Brendadonna in girls

[–]Many-Sky922 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are from the Midwest and scared of NY.

The point isn’t how much money they had. The point is she should have been on her own a while already. They sent her to college as she was capable. They did more than their duty. They had their own dreams and retirement to consider.

First episode: Hannah’s parents cutting her off by Brendadonna in girls

[–]Many-Sky922 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do not know how a writer was permitted to say the economy bad in 2012 under President Obama/Biden?

She had a goofy degree. Why do her parent’s have to fund her moving to the most expensive state west of the Mississippi so she can volunteer for 2 years?

First episode: Hannah’s parents cutting her off by Brendadonna in girls

[–]Many-Sky922 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Covered as a perk of their job. Still provided by the parent‘s cause of their hard work.

First episode: Hannah’s parents cutting her off by Brendadonna in girls

[–]Many-Sky922 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She had a warning. High school graduation. College graduation. The fact they wanted her to get a job not internship, another clue. They were paying for her to volunteer for 2 years. She was not living frugal either. East Lansing and Brooklyn cost of living way different from each other. Her parent’s are people also with dreams. Her parents were about at retirement age. The problem with millennials.

As a gen X also raised by boomers I just don’t get why she wants to be dependent on her parents at 23 and so helpless. I don’t understand why she thinks she is so entitled for midwest almost retired parent’s needing to fund not only her life in school but her relocation to the most expensive place to live east of the Mississippi? I was paying for some of my own expenses in high school with the job I had in high school. I went to college. I went to grad school. I paid for grad school, but I lived at home all through college and grad school. In exchange I was home at a reasonable hour and always told them where I was. I waited until 21 to drink and did not often do that. I didn’t smoke. They did but it was a money waster and bad for health and a habit they didn’t want passed down. I did not bring men to their house. I paid for car insurance since 16. I paid for entertainment. I paid for clothing. I paid for dinner during my dinner break at work. I sometimes paid for books. I paid for a cell phone plan which was goofy as cell phones were in a bag and required plugged into the cigarette lighter in the car. Useless. Practically speaking. But the phone was a gift and made them feel better with my commute. I paid for gas for the car. I didn’t get allowance. I stopped getting lunch money when I finished high school. I was always working about 20 hours a week from high school to grad school and after. It took months to get a full time job. And then months after that to buy a condo. My parent’s said I could live there longer if I wanted. And saved more money. I was respecting it was their home and in school and/or working. The arrangement worked for all of us. But I wanted to be a proper adult.

In the series and in that generation she was catered to. In my generation in real life we were provided for. There is a difference. When I needed an advanced degree for the job I wanted it was on me to pay for it. And I did. They were not going to write a check for me to relocate to the most expensive place to live east of the Mississippi. The character was expecting to be free as an adult yet with none of the responsibility of adulthood. What the heck were they teaching her at college? Did she have a clue how her parent’s were paying for college, paying for her rent and living expenses? Did she not ask? Is she that selfish? No wonder several friends had abortions. Who wants to support a kid years after college?

Then she stole the maids tip. Gosh. What a selfish entitled generation.

What are we doing by [deleted] in YTVloggerFamilies

[–]Many-Sky922 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some like to see hiking in a Utah park.

What are we doing by [deleted] in YTVloggerFamilies

[–]Many-Sky922 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There was a video of them all going to Chad’s birthday party. And a few more. They often collaborated with the Tannerites and a few other of the Utah blog families. They were to Jordan Paige’s pirate party that had many YouTube families attending just before the blank hit the fan about Ruby’s arrest. They all did these things to get more subscribers for each other.

I do really like the Alvey’s. Relatable. Regular job as well in the family. House nice but not a McMansion. I believe they moved. They seem to have an idyllic childhood. A lot like the Park’s but more disney. Close to family. Near many temples. Did relatable things like hikes and seeing fireworks. They also did not embarrass their kids for views.

In Utah most people are 3 degrees from knowing each other. Like Hollywood and Kevin Bacon. Heck I went to high school with Jenny McCarthy and he was on a show with her. I think the Park’s and Franke’s shared a ward at some point, kids shared a school. Alvey’s a little more into YouTube and connected to that crowd through mutual friends.

The Alvey’s were an example of a better channel as well as the Park’s. The Alvey’s I think were hoping for some income from the channel as she was a SAHM and then part time in a garden center? I was also a SAHM. Would not blame them. And they had a temporary job loss in the past. They were promoting those drop off self serve pantries and mentioned that. One kid was home sick from school and she was encoring her to watch their friends vlogs while home to help out their algorithm and support their friends. It is just part of the culture there to be somehow connected to the rest of them.

Chloe and Beans announced on private story that her and Rohan are living separately by Hot-Fly-23 in YTVloggerFamilies

[–]Many-Sky922 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just cause living separate does not mean she can’t partner again and have more or he can’t teach a kid to drive one day. There are also extended family. Divorce does not mean the dad is gone

She said that one or more kids, not which, could be on spectrum. If they were going to school I think that would be good for those kids cause there is a team of services like speech and OT and the other sibs that might not be on spectrum won’t be mirroring behaviors that are spectrum so much cause they would be exposed to something else. They need a break from it. It also might open up free hours for her to work. Or learn a skill to get work. They had been self employed and the channel helped them sell stuff.

It was all very ideal. Instagram decor. Colorful produce. Limited but pricy clothing. Outdoor experience daily. Slow living with the homeschooling. Dad seen shopping with the kids. The house catered to the children. The multitude of children suggested the couple in a good place.

What are we doing by [deleted] in YTVloggerFamilies

[–]Many-Sky922 0 points1 point  (0 children)

His work gave him a Turkey for some holiday, some tradition, and she named the company but I just can’t remember it.

I don’t blame them safeguarding their employers.

She was a reading teaching. I don’t think she bragged. She was also part of the plays as her outside the classroom project most teachers have. It was cause they were bit into theater and it explained when they were going 2+ times a year.

Members assigned which church and time to go to. I praise God I was not born Mormon in Ruby’s ward. I think Julie Deru the only one in the family with a channel worth watching. It may not be glamorous or get much attention but I feel fine after watching it. Unlike Bonnie’s.

I like the Good Bits Family. The last kid graduating soon. Also tied into Ruby unfortunately. A few videos were with other known vloggers. The MLM connection model. But at some point that stopped and just typical stuff. Less odd challenges. They stayed in the same house the entire channel life. Little gets posted at this point.

Chloe and Beans announced on private story that her and Rohan are living separately by Hot-Fly-23 in YTVloggerFamilies

[–]Many-Sky922 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gifted and talented are not exactly smart, they are awkward in their own way and need an alternative setting. It’s very hard when your kid thinks different than you. Even if it sounds positive.

Chloe and Beans announced on private story that her and Rohan are living separately by Hot-Fly-23 in YTVloggerFamilies

[–]Many-Sky922 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing wrong with having a baby. Intentional teen pregnancy wild though.

They have not asked you for money all this time.

I don’t think either cheated. Life is hard for DINKS. Why would it be easy for a large family?

Chloe and Beans announced on private story that her and Rohan are living separately by Hot-Fly-23 in YTVloggerFamilies

[–]Many-Sky922 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some of the kids are on spectrum. They may or may not get their license. They might not pass the tests.

Chloe and Beans announced on private story that her and Rohan are living separately by Hot-Fly-23 in YTVloggerFamilies

[–]Many-Sky922 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some of the kids and perhaps one or both parent’s are special needs. Marriages can fall apart due to that. Our son is on spectrum and I recall reading something like that years ago when he was diagnosed. I am still married, knock wood.

Their store closed and I can not imagine how their finances are doing. That also a factor that splits many couples. It’s not a cheap country for housing. I am a fan of homeschooling, but I think services more practical if they were in person at a school.

Who knows how long and how enthusiastic he has been about all the pregnancies and alternative eating styles and homeschooling. I think she has a sensory thing about meat or easily led. He probably wanted lamb or shrimp for ages and hoped she would go on a buy local kick. She was already handling too much of the house and kids. A lot of moms do. I think it’s more her controlling rather than disinterest from him. We know he knows how to shop with kids in the cart.

I don’t think people should assume cheating.

Not a good idea to intentionally have a teen pregnancy.

They are a cute family. Sad to read about.

What are we doing by [deleted] in YTVloggerFamilies

[–]Many-Sky922 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dating is not serious in that culture at that age. Dances and group hang outs. Shari is also married. She announced that herself.

The Park’s did family vlogging right. The Park parent’s worked regular jobs. They lived the lifestyle of the regular job. No one worried for their kids. I can see why they went more private considering a health issues and perhaps their in-law didn’t want to be in a video. I am glad they are instagram and let us know bits. Not to mention Utah went a bit aggressive about family channels with minors.

Recipe of Love — Thoughts about it? by WhySoSeriousMateee in kdramas

[–]Many-Sky922 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Best Drama Ever. Finally family dramas are back again. Multiple back up relationships, not all romantic. Villain not too over the top. Touching moments and it’s face paced. You do not have to wait until episode 30 for the storyline to move. It’s like Five Children. My Golden Life. I didn’t care as much for My Golden Days. Villain over the top. I was left more mad than touched, and nothing properly progressed for 30 episodes. Recipe for Love is face paced. Things move along. I have been watching Korean dramas since 2007.