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I've often wondered about that too. Why do they prioritize their health so much but then not care at all what the kids eat? They're more than likely already addicted to sugar and that's definitely going to cause health issues in the future. Kids are active when they're young, but as soon as they hit their teenage years, if they don't slow down on the candy and other crap, they're going to end up overweight or with diabetes. Clearly they have healthy food in the house so why not let them choose one snack and also make them bring carrots/celery/whatever? I'm guessing you/your parents made sure your teeth were brushed every night and morning. Adam & Danielle are too self-absorbed to be bothered with something as trivial as tooth brushing. They probably let them do it themselves for fear they'd be "mean parents" if they insisted on helping.
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Two quotes stood out to me: "Blogging about your infertility journey was something I never thought I would enjoy," Danielle wrote on the family blog, It's a Buzz World, in 2015. "I'm not a writer, I always hated English and Literature..." - Yeah, no kidding (see above comment about a part vs apart) "Both Adam and I were doing great at our jobs, providing for our family of three and began to live a lifestyle of 'what we want, we get,'" - That hasn't changed either, obviously. God, I hate these people.
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When do you think was the last time they were home for an entire month? Who takes care of their brood and their dogs? Someone has to get shafted with that task...
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He ALWAYS uses the same filter! On himself and on his kids. It's always the Healthy Glow filter. Imagine teaching your kids to filter their appearance with every documentation of your face.. and to get boob jobs and tummy tucks.
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Well this is rich.... Too bad they're incapable of seeing themselves from anyone else's point of view.
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10000% agreed. On the show is one thing, sure (even though it's meant to be "reality"), but even off of the show they're constantly on Instagram. There might be one teeny tiny fraction of them that's down to earth, but judging by all of the stuff they buy, they are the definition of materialistic "new money" people. Take Adam's vehicle, for example. There was absolutely nothing wrong with the white truck that he had gotten not too long ago, except that he got bored. So he got the Jeep pickup (🙄). Then of course, in true Busby fashion, he had to go and pimp it out. What does he need lifts and accessories for? He has 6 kids. Nothing about that is practical. But he did it anyway because it's always going to be "for the gram". How do others see them? They have to be showy or they won't be relevant. Why else would their kids need new EVERYTHING all the time? Down to earth the Busbys are not lol.
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I know lol and I'm not a bad person! I'm not wishing they end up with a sick kid or anything truly terrible (they complained enough about Hazel's eyes even though they were incredibly lucky to have 5 physically and cognitively function children), but they don't deserve the life they're living, especially when they've been doing nothing but flaunting their good fortune in a time where so many people lost so much, not least of all loved ones to the virus they've been disregarding since the start.
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Same with me. My brother and I got an allowance, and my parents gave us a choice: we could get $2 a week each OR we could get $5 together and put it into a savings box (a shoe box or something lol). It certainly made us think about what we wanted to do with it and we would decide together if we wanted to save up for something for both of us. I agree, why let them get another stuffed animal or toy or something they'll probably play with twice before it ends up in a box? They have too much of everything. Or maybe teach them to pool their money as well so that they can achieve a group goal for something they can all share. That would be two lessons that they need to learn at once - saving and sharing. They don't need to learn to share because the parents buy one of everything for each of them. Still waiting for the day when their TV money runs out at all they have is a t-shirt business and too much stuff, plus a mortgage they can't afford. I don't wish them any real ill will, bit I do hope that they need to learn a hard lesson, no matter what it is.
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That bothers me too! Every time they get "chore money" (chores clearly don't include cleaning up after themselves since Danielle always complains about what a mess her house is) they run to Target to buy something else they don't need. They got stuffed animals last time?? Aren't they a bit old for that, and if not, won't they be soon? This family singlehandedly fills a landfill. Setting up a savings account, even if it's small, would be an even better lesson. If they need to fund it with a minimum, why not incentivize them not to spend? Maybe say if you put your $5 into an account, we'll put in $50 so that you can open the account. Surely they can afford that. See which of the kids can see past the instant gratification. Kind of like the marshmallow test buy with money instead.
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Maybe it was a fluke? The sun probably reflects off of her glasses and she can't see it. And why do these girls still talk like toddlers?! Her story of them going shopping, they're just in the van yelling and sounding like a car full of day care aged kids. It's so shrill and obnoxious.
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Ugh she's a fkn moron. They both are so stupid. I was actually going to post on here today too.. Adam got them that astronaut ice cream. But why did he get 6 of them?? He could have assumed at least one of them wouldn't like it. He could have easily gotten 3 and split them up. Then the twins didn't like them (surprise, surprise) and went straight to the trash to throw them out. What a waste, and what little spoiled brats for the fact that that's their first reaction. That stuff is not cheap. I used to very occasionally get that as a treat to SHARE with my brother if we went to a planetarium.
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Ok, Danielle can say what she wants about her tummy tuck (still don't buy it), but these are obviously breast implants. They have that classic exaggerated arc from the breast bone. Now that I'm seeing it in this picture, I'm surprised I didn't notice it before. I had to scroll back a bit, but see the obvious lack of boobs in the white bikini picture...?
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I see the whole family is on yet another "much needed" vacation. I swear they spend more time on vacation than they do at home. What gives??
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They get bored so they need something new to keep them "relevant". With no regard for the lives of the poor animals they adopt. I hope Danielle doesn't hit this one too..
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I've been wondering who posted these too!! hahahaha of course the "loyal followers" tore those poor, brave people apart. she's getting a break from 6 kids!" oh, the ones who have nannies? I love seeing that some people actual call them out on social media.