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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Does anyone watch these videos? They are strangely entertaining and I do not know why.... I am wayyyy out of their target demographic. [/quote] I do, because my DD does, but it makes me so uncomfortable. These kids eat a TON of junk food. To the point that almost nothing they eat is healthy. It horrifies me to watch them eat. I also wonder why does the youngest daughter have no friends? The older girl has a nice little group of girls, but the younger daughter only hangs around her older sister's friends. Where are her own friends, who are her age? I also can't figure out if the dad works or not - if Youtube is his "job." It drives me NUTS that they can't start any segment of their videos without the verbal crutch "Sooooo....." Lastly, calling the parents Mr. Billy, Miss Jill, etc., makes me uncomfortable, but I'm sure it's just a north/south thing. [/quote] The younger girl was homeschooled and didn't do the gymnastics day program that her sister did, so she was just stuck at home more. Outside of gymnastics, it didn't look like they participated in a homeschool group, so she probably wasn't around many kids her own age. I think they enrolled her in a private school a couple months ago, so she's now getting a lot more socialization with her true peers. The dad is ex-military, I'm pretty sure he doesn't work anymore. Not quite sure when that happened. I watched a few videos after their son died, and it was tough to see the older daughter struggle with the loss while trying to put on a happy face for the camera. I'm sure it was a really complicated decision to continue to film in those days after his death. [/quote]
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