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  1. After about three/four pages, I wondered the same thing so I went back to the beginning. It's like page 1750-somthing. Anyway, there are actual posts, some with pictures of Mariah/friends/siblings, that seem legit. It was actually quite humanizing. She loved Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, & Harry Potter. She posted about her faith and the book of Mormon. How she resented her parents over the move but then came to accept it. She posted about her crush on a boy who didn't reciprocate. There was kind of a sweet one about her getting her varsity letter and how proud she was and how she had always wanted one since she saw her dad's. All of this must have been around when the first Hunger Games came out because it suddenly became a torrent of Peta re-blogs and that's when I got bored and tapped out. Five years ago, she came across as an average teen-ager on Tumblr. At least I'm assuming. I'm old and don't understand Tumblr so I mostly stay away, heh. Of course that doesn't mean I don't remember how freaking annoying she has been during a majority of the show, but I do find I respect Mariah a little bit for not swallowing Meri's bullshit about the catfish. It's galling that she would continue to lie to Mariah (and the rest of them? I'm still not 100% on who believes what) when there's enough evidence (pics, voicemail) that points to the obvious conclusion. That lady was preparing to run. In Alaska, didn't Meri say something along the lines that the family shouldn't be surprised if they woke up one day and she wasn't there? The show's a mess and I sure as shit don't watch for the stupid parties and weddings and scripted storylines. It's the little nuggets of truth that slip through, like that convo between Moriah and Kody that felt mostly real. I mean, I don't want to say it's entertaining...but it sort of is.
  2. Why does Kody compare taking his daughters on vacation vs his wives?! It's weird and he does it more than once. "The absence of the relationship politics here, you know, wives versus daughters, this trip is going to be easy on me because there's not going to be any relationship politics. First, would he say that about his sons? 'Oh, well, taking my sons on a trip is going to be a total breeze since there's not going to be any relationship politics.' Yeah, I highly doubt it. "All my daughters know I love them and they're not comparing whether somebody's getting more love than the other." I don't know what's more depressing: that Kody doesn't realize his kids probably already do that, or that he knows his wives do and seems to only see it as an annoying hindrance he has to deal with. And as much as Robyn wants Kody to have deep conversations with the girls, I highly doubt Kody has any kind of a meaningful relationship with any of his kids, boys or girls. That just doesn't sound like Kody's MO. He's the FUN! dad and doesn't have the time to deal with anything as complicated as messy emotions. "I was looking to see what was wrong and I sorta discovered what was right." -Kody AKA: Everyone needs to get off my back because I just proved how awesome of a father I am and always have been. Also, the fact that he seemed completely serious about not falling off that 'bull' is proof, to me, of just how big of a narcissistic douchebag this guy is.
  3. I can understand it would be hard adjusting to half your kids going off on their own, but when when she asked Madeline if she thought she would move back home and "hang out" with her after college, I was like, wtf? It was just a weird moment.
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