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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....." [b]Lastly, calling the parents Mr. Billy, Miss Jill, etc., [/b]makes me uncomfortable, but I'm sure it's just a north/south thing. [/quote] Do the children call their own parents "Mr. Billy and Miss Jill?" Or do they call their friends parents "Mr. Billy and Miss Jill?" I don't know any kid, northern or southern, who refers to their parents by anything other than mom/dad (or similar terms) as a child. I know some self-centered adults who call their parents by their first names. (From what I've observed, I don't think the parents really like it.) I know one set of kids who call their grandparents by their first names, which is really odd. But the kids refer to their parents as the "traditional" terms of mom & dad. When my kids were young (pre-school aged), they called family friends "Mr. Bill, Miss Jill", etc. Now they are a bit older, they are either still saying "Mr. Bill and Miss Jill" or simply "Mr. Smith and Mrs. Jones." [/quote]
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