Another trip MTV paid for.....that is two trips to NYC within a short period of time. |
| I don't understand why Ali can't use her wheelchair while playing t-ball. Isn't that how other children with disabilities do? I mean, it's T-BALL for kindergartners, not friggin' Little League. I can understand her wanting to do a sport, especially since the other twin does cheer. T-ball in the wheelchair seems like a definitely possibility. T-ball out of the wheelchair seems... cruel. |
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When someone is flagged as a drug addict, does that hold across state borders? Or only in their home state?
I feel like Leah believes that if she pushes her daughter and keeps her out of her wheelchair, she'll get stronger and better. Sadly, I'm afraid that's not the case. |
Her twin "does cheer?" What does she cheer? This seems very, very sad to me re: the state of women in this country. Start them in cheer at 7, then they won't question why they're cheering for boys at 14-15? I don't understand this, but I do know that Leah is a pretty terrible mom overall, so it wouldn't surprise me that much. |
To be fair, in a lot of places, cheer is a huge deal and has no corresponding team to "cheer for." It's just the routines, even for the older groups. Boys are only involved if their on the cheer team. |
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| Looks like Chelsea has had a lot of plastic surgery on her face. |
New poster here, and yes to the above. There are competitive cheer squads that are more about gymnastics/stunts/dance routines and not about the "Go Team!" The girls (and some boys!) on these squads are very athletic and strong. |
| If you have as much money as these teen moms, why can't they look good? Leah's self tanner on her face looks awful. |
| Jenelle, Kailyn and Chelsea have had multiple procedures. I don't think Leah has. She usually looks like a train wreck, especially when she's "exhausted" and "anxious." |
I think T-ball with a wheelchair sounds really hard and not too much fun for a child. The terrain of the field, the possibility of damage to the wheelchair from something on the field (flying ball, bat, who knows - things happen), etc. |
Have you ever watched kindergartners play tball? It's a mess, even when none of the kids has a disability. Accommodations could be made for Ali if they wanted them to be. She could have a designated runner, she could "run" (ride her wheelchair) to first and have another kid do the rest of the bases if she got on, she could have a special spot in the field that's less likely to get hit to, like the outfield. If Ali says "I wanna play tball," they have three options: say no (and possibly pick something else), agree and make accommodations for her chair, or have Ali deplete her strength by "running" the bases because she has to use her legs like every other kid and get no special treatment. Dr. Tsao has said time and again in the filmed segments that she should use the chair as much as possible, and that her muscles get weaker with use, not stronger. He might as well be talking to himself. |
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Jenelle...I mean what more is there to say. She yells at her mom that she has so much hatred for her because she did not get love and "nourishment" from her as a child. Barb laughs. When Lurch leaves her, she will be back being thankful to her mom for everything all over again. Amazing how Nathan appears calm and normal without her. Now his hair is another story...
A-dumb won a body building award...? I love how these guys' careers is lifting weights. Must be nice. Kailyn is...I just think the whole thing with Javi is sad. I don't know why they rushed to get pregnant/married and then are divorcing. She also pushed him into the military for the benefits and is bailing now that she doesn't need them/him. So sad for all involved. It's clear she doesn't know how to be in an adult relationship. Chelsea caught a fish. |
| I agree so sad about Kailyn and Javi. She seems utterly unwilling to make an actual effort. Really sad for her kids. |
| as another poster said there is a preview scene that shows JAVI giving up on the relationship because she doesn't want another kid. I can't blame her. Let her get a job and advance in her career. Whose to say she won't want another child in a few years? I think it's sad it's a deal breaker for him but I wouldn't say it's either of their faults. They have different wants for the future. If they can't agree and compromise then yes they should divorce. |