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anna-scribbles · 3 months
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adrien tell ur mom to leave me alone !
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mysticalamity · 2 years
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glacier--freeze · 1 month
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[ID: Fanart of Timmy Turner praying at his bedside and saying, "i wish every family vlogger goes to hell no matter what". End ID.]
And their adult fans too! [art by orangefrogg]
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arowrath · 1 year
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on famous birthdays right now and seeing things like "[full name], 9, youtube star" underneath a picture of a little kid is kind of making me want to kill someone. it's a picture of this kid when they were much younger, too. this kid has been online since they were born. they've been running this channel nonstop for 9 years. i could watch this child's entire fucking life from birth to the present right now. it just seems so fucking dystopian to me
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shewhotellsstories · 8 months
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I feel like the family vlogger thing is inherently exploitative, in part because when it begins the people who will be the most impacted can’t really consent to being involved because of how young they are. Still, I see a lot of people saying they found 8 passengers so sweet and wholesome and the truth is that Ruby Franke being an abuser isn’t shocking if you recognize that children are people. No good parent takes away their kid’s bed for nearly a year over a prank. Or threatens to cut up a preschooler’s favorite stuffed animal as a punishment. What that woman showed for her own children wasn’t tough love, it was contempt and it wasn’t well hidden.
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tisgifrants · 8 months
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the 8 passengers mom is finally arrested!!!
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i just wish the kids to be healthy and eat all they can and get the proper treatment because she and that jodi woman are big dunces
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galaxytittus · 2 months
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my meep baby wants to be an influencer so bad
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tss-nonstop-nonsense · 8 months
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"All entertainment workers should go on strike!"
"Family bloggers children should go on strike!"
Oh boy I wish I could!
Did you know that even if I went on 'strike', parents are still legally allowed to force their kids to work 24/7 for videos on youtube without paying them a cent?
Did you know that there's no current union for child youtubers, even though there's one for regular youtubers and of course, sagaftra for TV and movie actors?
Did you know there's not even a current support group for child youtubers?
Did you know there's one single law in the USA (illinois) working to protect child influencers by giving them half of the profit, even though to qualify you have to reach an impossible average of 10 cents per view?
I'm not sure what I'm saying with this but pretty much it sure would be nice if I had the right (a right which is given to the people by the laws of the United States) to protect myself and my youtube friends under a union.
Can any politicians get to work on that one?
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mando-abs · 1 year
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I’m watching videos of Din and Grogu’s debuts at Disneyland and here’s the best lines from Din I’ve heard so far. (Also a video example under the cut 🥰)
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*someone wants to take a picture*
Din: Grogu, look at that *points at the camera*
Grogu: 😃
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Din: What do we say Grogu?
Grogu: eh!
Din: Good job :)
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*talking to a kid*
Din: Looks like you two (other being Grogu) would get along.
Din (to Grogu): Say goodbye to your friend.
Grogu: ehhhehehhhh (bye)
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Grogu: *making hesitant noises*
Din: Grogu’s a bit shy. He wants Boba.
(Boba the fun uncle confirmed canon)
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the best one BY FAR
*someone offers Grogu the ball™️*
Din: No thank you, but that’s very kind. He has plenty of toys in his ship.
DIN’S GIVEN GROGU MORE TOYS I - 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Here’s a video of some vloggers that aren’t too Disney rotten that covered it. They time stamped the video so you don’t have to go looking for them 🥰
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But Din’s so polite. And he’s so soft spoken it’s hard to hear him in the parks 🥹 (which I do hope they raise the volume on his voice a bit, but still the fact that Din’s the only time they’ve had that problem 😭😭)
Again, props to the cast members (both performing and not) for dealing with the crowds. They don’t get paid enough for this
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spurgie-cousin · 2 months
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I have been a maternal child nurse for many years and have never seen a mom go through labor with heatless curlers and lipgloss like Josie Balka. Wild just wild.
this is how I learned josie went into labor lol
i always get chewed out when i comment on the Bates girls and the way they do full faces of makeup/curl and style their hair when they realize they're going into labor. and it's not that I think it's wrong to want to look "good" in labor/post labor photos or anything, and the Bates lives in particular revolve around visual media, I understand that.
there's just something so uncomfy about how they get ready for labor like they do for their constant photoshoots for me idk. like going into this wildly personal and life changing event with the content you're going to make about it at the forefront of your mind just feels like you're taking something from the experience somehow...... and I don't mean that in the sense that everyone should always have the same experience though you know?
again disclaimer in no way am I criticizing women who put on some makeup for labor photos or even just to feel more put together or something. that's not the same for me as someone like Josie who is doing this all as like, pre-production for her social media labor videos that she is going to make money off of.
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kidfluencingadvocate · 4 months
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Saw this abhorrent take on Instagram today. Basically this assistant principal thinks that parents should check their children's phones often because kids don't know how to act.
I'm primarily a kidfluencing account, but the idea of being anti-kidfluencing is inherently intertwined with the idea of youth liberation.
The idea of kids having online safety can and should co-exist with the idea of kids having privacy. Full stop.
The post goes on to say that parents should conduct regular and random phone checks on their children. It also says they should "make content" with their children, which just hurt more to see this rhetoric posted by an anti-kidfluencing advocate I admire, mom.uncharted.
This article undermines the intelligence of children while also giving the parents the rights to literally everything their child is doing. And it comes from a leader of one of the most oppressive institutions for children- school.
So are we really surprised?
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anna-scribbles · 21 days
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if the agrestes weren't rich i think that gabriel would be the normal one. like gabe's problem is that he stopped running into natural limits due to absurd wealth and his obsessive nature led him to develop some kind of god complex where he won't accept that anything is out of his control. I think that if gabe was broke again and just simply couldn't afford to go on an international goose chase for ancient magic artifacts of untold power, if he had to work a 9-5 to live and couldn't just disappear into his basement lair to commit domestic terrorism and say evil monologues to himself, then he would be way more normal. he'd just be some guy. he might even let himself have a mowhawk again. but I think that emilie would be way LESS normal if they weren't rich. like emilie needs so many people to be obsessed with her so much all the time in order for her to function. and gabe would still have his toxic codependent obsession with her, sure, but that wouldn't be nearly enough. emilie has to be at the center of the world's spotlight at all times because she doesn't know how to exist if she's not performing. anyway all this to say I am so certain that if the agrestes were not disgustingly wealthy, emilie agreste would one million percent be running a massive family vlogger youtube channel
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blogtaculous · 8 months
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Love and light to the child who fled their home to seek help from a neighbor, thus finally bringing forth the full power of the state of Utah down on the human excrements that are Ruby and Kevin Franke and Jodi Hildebrandt.
I wish nothing but misery and misfortune on Ruby’s all star family of Mormon Influencers who acknowledge that they have know for years there was criminal abuse happening to their own nieces and nephews but chose to keep up appearances rather than seek justice. Ellie, Bonnie, and Julie can eat shit and die.
I wish further pain and suffering upon anyone who believes that informal, behind-the-scenes “church justice” is sufficient to address systemic abuses. Fuck you. It doesn’t work, it’s never worked, and choosing not to involve the proper authorities is why numerous children had to suffer in silence while the world applauded their abusers.
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cloama · 2 months
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More family vlog kids turn 18 and speak out.
Now a young adult in her 20s looking back on her childhood, Vanessa says the reality of the blog being the family’s main source of income put an enormous amount of pressure on her. “There was this idea that you have to look perfect and pretty and like nothing is wrong all the time in front of the camera,” she says. “And if it seemed like I wasn’t trying hard enough to maintain that image, like my smile wasn’t as bright as it should be or I didn’t say a line with enough enthusiasm…that would usually devolve into accusing me of not caring about our family. I was told by my mom, ‘Do you want us to starve? Do you want us to not be able to make our payment next month on the mortgage?’”
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shewhotellsstories · 5 months
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Maybe it’s because I don’t enjoy seeing people I love distressed, but I hate this Elf on a Shelf thing. If you play a prank and it results in someone else crying, you went too far. If the person crying is three and believes in magic, it’s just mean.
When I was in elementary school my school made a big deal out of every holiday, no matter how arbitrary. We got apple cider on Johnny Appleseed day. The teachers had someone dress up like Santa and walk by the window the last day before Christmas break. Our school even had its own leprechaun, his name was lucky. Our teachers warned us about mischief. “Lucky,” rearranged our name tags and left us chocolate coins while we were at gym class. No 7-year-olds cried.
The way people are willing to risk their relationships for clout astonishes me. There are gonna be a lot of folks crying about their children be NC with them in 20 years. Making your kid cry for fun and then putting it online is bad parenting.
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elliebartlets · 8 months
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in light of that “8 passengers” mom vlogger who got arrested for abusing her kids I’d just like to say that all family vloggers are abusive in someway shape or form. they’re literally exploiting their kids for the entire world to see for views and money and they should be illegal
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