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The Duggalos: Jinger and the Holy Goalie


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47 minutes ago, GeeGolly said:

I'll add that I believe this new agency told them they had to pick the Christianity lane, because that is what was getting in them in trouble. If they lead with it sponsors will know what they're getting into, so when the haters call the Vuolos out, it won't come as a surprise and depending on who they're shilling for, it won't matter.

They really had no choice but to go this way.  Which is what we have been saying on here for months.  Jeremy is not willing to disavow MacArthur yet, so that pledge is going to hang over his and Jinger's heads.  

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1 hour ago, Oldernowiser said:

She’s not reading a Bible unless it’s the Reader’s Digest Condensed Version.

And she’s not pregnant in that photo...or it was really early, so this isn’t a recent photo.

Why do they misrepresent things when it’s not at all necessary?

The Fake Breaks Me (TM @Totally)

It's possible she's barely showing and that she hide/reveal at anytime.  She's 3.5 months pregnant now and a lot of women barely show or don't show at all during that time.  She could be arching her back and wearing empire waist shirts to emphasize the pregnancy and then hiding it with jackets or more normal looking clothes. Jinger was the skinniest of the Duggar girls so she may hide it better. 

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I don't think Jeremy will openly kowtow to JB even to keep himself in pocket squares and overpriced coffee. There will be a burning bush moment where his god tells him to do what he's already decided and he, Jinger, Felicity, and Felicity II will go off in a new direction.

However, I think he's fine as long as he's attending Seminary. Now that he & Jinger have apparently been escorted to the correct influencer lane and gently released, I'm betting they Jinger will attract more of the audience he wants to reach and he'll be able to ride her coattails. This will prove his worth and loyalty to his current overlord.

But, if he doesn't learn to preach in a more dynamic fashion, once he graduates he is not going to get the big money pastor position he thinks he deserves. 

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1 minute ago, doodlebug said:

The kid just turned two and Jer doesn't know how to limit her screentime?  Wait'll she's 3 or 5 or 12.  

 Michelle and Jim Bob Brag about not having a TV set, and now watching TV the first year their marriage. Funny how God  (Gothard)  didn’t update those rules for cell phone use and screen time in general.  For people who’s television show used to brag about how little Internet they connected to you they sure did create a giant brood of phone zombies. 

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5 minutes ago, JoanArc said:

 Michelle and Jim Bob Brag about not having a TV set, and now watching TV the first year their marriage. Funny how God  (Gothard)  didn’t update those rules for cell phone use and screen time in general.  For people who’s television show used to brag about how little Internet they connected to you they sure did create a giant brood of phone zombies. 

who are now shown parked on the TTH couches with eyes glued to a phone in almost every pic

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1 minute ago, JoanArc said:

 Michelle and Jim Bob Brag about not having a TV set, and now watching TV the first year their marriage. Funny how God  (Gothard)  didn’t update those rules for cell phone use and screen time in general.  For people who’s television show used to brag about how little Internet they connected to you they sure did create a giant brood of phone zombies. 

I had friends, years ago, who were sorta hippie types.  They didn't have a TV and were really proud of the fact that their kids never watched.  I will never forget being at a big gathering at a mutual friend's house and their daughter, around 3 years old, being totally mesmerized by the TV.  Our hostess had popped a video in for the kids at the party and put them all in the family room with a bunch of fun toys.  That kid was hypnotized.  All around her, the other kids were coloring, playing with puzzles, building stuff with legos; but she couldn't be distracted.

A couple years later, when her daughter was in first grade, I found out they'd gotten a TV.  I asked my friend why.  Well, her daughter knew every word to the My Pretty Pony song despite never having seen it at their home and, for Christmas, knew every single commercial jingle and wanted all the same stuff the kids with TV's wanted.  She would ask what time it was so she could go to a friend's house to catch a TV show she liked.  They realized that they couldn't protect her from TV and that, not having one actually made her more conscious of it.

Maybe the Duggars are kinda like that.  if they'd been brought up around TV's and cell phones, they'd be better at managing their use.

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27 minutes ago, JoanArc said:

Aw, Jer learned to fake engagement with his readers by ending with a question. How do you guys engage with you audience?

(And neither of you work, so it’s not like you need to distract Felicity with a screen.  Screens are doing a pretty good job at ruining your lives, too.)

Something tells me that Jer does NOT see the irony. 😈

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21 minutes ago, doodlebug said:

I had friends, years ago, who were sorta hippie types.  They didn't have a TV and were really proud of the fact that their kids never watched.  I will never forget being at a big gathering at a mutual friend's house and their daughter, around 3 years old, being totally mesmerized by the TV.  Our hostess had popped a video in for the kids at the party and put them all in the family room with a bunch of fun toys.  That kid was hypnotized.  All around her, the other kids were coloring, playing with puzzles, building stuff with legos; but she couldn't be distracted.

A couple years later, when her daughter was in first grade, I found out they'd gotten a TV.  I asked my friend why.  Well, her daughter knew every word to the My Pretty Pony song despite never having seen it at their home and, for Christmas, knew every single commercial jingle and wanted all the same stuff the kids with TV's wanted.  She would ask what time it was so she could go to a friend's house to catch a TV show she liked.  They realized that they couldn't protect her from TV and that, not having one actually made her more conscious of it.

Maybe the Duggars are kinda like that.  if they'd been brought up around TV's and cell phones, they'd be better at managing their use.

Plus, it'd help if they'd been encouraged to have a variety of interests, enthusiasms and mental skills. 

Not only are they completely unpracticed at managing screens, but they've been raised to have such a restricted range of activities and subjects they're allowed to pay attention to that they have little to fall back on besides the screens, once the screens became available. 

(i.e., few if any friends outside your family, few if any books but the bible, few if any songs but Christian worship songs, no activities with groups, little if any education that can acquaint you with things to involve yourself in and devote yourself to, few or no opportunities to do paying work except for your father and -- if you're female -- not even that.....etc etc.) 

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1 hour ago, JoanArc said:

 Michelle and Jim Bob Brag about not having a TV set, and now watching TV the first year their marriage. Funny how God  (Gothard)  didn’t update those rules for cell phone use and screen time in general.  For people who’s television show used to brag about how little Internet they connected to you they sure did create a giant brood of phone zombies. 

They should buy a frigging TV. If a kid thinks everything happens on a phone, well then it can happen anywhere and its harder to regulate.

If watching shows is only on a TV, then it can only happen when there's a TV.

And make some rules regarding your kid and your family. 

But I don't think Jeremy is really asking. He likely wishes to dole out his advice to other parents, but knows it won't be met with a positive response.

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21 minutes ago, GeeGolly said:

 

They should buy a frigging TV. If a kid thinks everything happens on a phone, well then it can happen anywhere and its harder to regulate.

If watching shows is only on a TV, then it can only happen when there's a TV.

And make some rules regarding your kid and your family. 

But I don't think Jeremy is really asking. He likely wishes to dole out his advice to other parents, but knows it won't be met with a positive response.

They have a nice big screen. 

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Either Without a Crystal Ball, or God is Grey (Brenda Davies) mentioned recently that Jeremy and Jinger are following the pattern of Jeremy and Audrey Roloff - creating a podcast, writing a book (usually on marriage), talking about Biblical roles of a man and woman - which is fostered by their mentors, Matt and Lisa Jacobson and Dale and Veronica Partridge.   

If you want to be depressed, spend some time deep-diving on the content of these folks.  

The Jacobsons and the Partridges, as well as other families in their circle, live in or near Bend, OR.

Jinger replied to someone on her recent IG post who had a question about doing a podcast.  She said their podcast guy is jack4carp.  He is also in Bend, OR.  He is followed by Megan Tolpin, daughter of Isaac and Angie Tolpin, another couple in this misogynistic belief system.

Jackson Carpenter's company is Push Play Podcasts.  They manage the podcasts for the Partridges, the Jacobsons, as well as Aaron and Jennifer Smith.  All have podcasts; all have written books about marriage and the role of the husband and wife.

Jinger and Jeremy have definitely decided the new lane they are traveling in.  It is scarily cultish.

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55 minutes ago, lilwhitelion said:

Either Without a Crystal Ball, or God is Grey (Brenda Davies) mentioned recently that Jeremy and Jinger are following the pattern of Jeremy and Audrey Roloff - creating a podcast, writing a book (usually on marriage), talking about Biblical roles of a man and woman - which is fostered by their mentors, Matt and Lisa Jacobson and Dale and Veronica Partridge.   

If you want to be depressed, spend some time deep-diving on the content of these folks.  

The Jacobsons and the Partridges, as well as other families in their circle, live in or near Bend, OR.

Jinger replied to someone on her recent IG post who had a question about doing a podcast.  She said their podcast guy is jack4carp.  He is also in Bend, OR.  He is followed by Megan Tolpin, daughter of Isaac and Angie Tolpin, another couple in this misogynistic belief system.

Jackson Carpenter's company is Push Play Podcasts.  They manage the podcasts for the Partridges, the Jacobsons, as well as Aaron and Jennifer Smith.  All have podcasts; all have written books about marriage and the role of the husband and wife.

Jinger and Jeremy have definitely decided the new lane they are traveling in.  It is scarily cultish.

i have mentioned this Vuolo's are following the Jer and Auj Roloff pattern here several times. they all met in april 2019 i think it was.

Jer V surely already knew he wanted in on the Roloff's grifting path. I think Jer V was arrogant enough to think he and Jing could pull it off in L.A. on their own without hiring an agency. they failed so badly on their own, now they are going with the Roloff's podcast folks. I think the talent agency the Vuolo's signed with also has Matt Roloff in the speakers for hire section

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3 hours ago, lilwhitelion said:

Either Without a Crystal Ball, or God is Grey (Brenda Davies) mentioned recently that Jeremy and Jinger are following the pattern of Jeremy and Audrey Roloff - creating a podcast, writing a book (usually on marriage), talking about Biblical roles of a man and woman - which is fostered by their mentors, Matt and Lisa Jacobson and Dale and Veronica Partridge.   

If you want to be depressed, spend some time deep-diving on the content of these folks.  

The Jacobsons and the Partridges, as well as other families in their circle, live in or near Bend, OR.

Jinger replied to someone on her recent IG post who had a question about doing a podcast.  She said their podcast guy is jack4carp.  He is also in Bend, OR.  He is followed by Megan Tolpin, daughter of Isaac and Angie Tolpin, another couple in this misogynistic belief system.

Jackson Carpenter's company is Push Play Podcasts.  They manage the podcasts for the Partridges, the Jacobsons, as well as Aaron and Jennifer Smith.  All have podcasts; all have written books about marriage and the role of the husband and wife.

Jinger and Jeremy have definitely decided the new lane they are traveling in.  It is scarily cultish.

Wonder how many of these the world needs. Cause I think they pretty much all say the exact same stuff. 😁

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