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Josiah and Lauren: He Has To Marry Somebody


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1 hour ago, madpsych78 said:

OK, we know what Josiah did at Joe/Kendra's wedding, but what has he done at all of the other weddings?

 

ETA: At Smuganna's wedding, the forgetting the rings was all JD, who was the best man.

Wasn't the Smuggars' getaway car "decorated," too? After Smuggar told them not to do it? I have a memory of Josiah being involved in that act of selfishness, although it could have been any J-boy. 

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5 minutes ago, Natalie68 said:

Can you pass along the brand you use?  I am curious and want to give this a whirl.

Different poster, but Laneige, Son and Park, and CosRx are good brands. Amazon has better prices and selection than Ulta. 

Were any of the Duggarettes' getaway cars "decorated"? (I keep thinking of M'Lynn Eatenton.) 

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3 minutes ago, Heathen said:

Different poster, but Laneige, Son and Park, and CosRx are good brands. Amazon has better prices and selection than Ulta. 

Were any of the Duggarettes' getaway cars "decorated"? (I keep thinking of M'Lynn Eatenton.) 

Can you imagine JB & Mechelle's faces if the getaway car were covered in prophylactics? I guess it would be a good way to prevent using them for their actual purpose.

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22 minutes ago, Heathen said:

Different poster, but Laneige, Son and Park, and CosRx are good brands. Amazon has better prices and selection than Ulta. 

Were any of the Duggarettes' getaway cars "decorated"? (I keep thinking of M'Lynn Eatenton.) 

I am a big fan of Tony Moly, and I like nature republic, Etude House, Jayjun, and stealing my mom’s SK II.

I wonder if Josiah’s skin might also be related to stress?  He’s out of the house now and the only person watching him is dumb Little Lauren.  If he is gay, or just pretending in this marriage, it’s got to be a huge weight off his shoulders.

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I wonder if poor Jana felt ridiculous being a bridesmaid when the average age of the bridal party was probably 19. I'm kind of surprised they chose her in the first place. She never struck me as being particularly close to Si, and I can't imagine she's close to Lauren given that they're a decade apart. I guess they felt they owed it to her in exchange for making the dresses.

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1 minute ago, BitterApple said:

I wonder if poor Jana felt ridiculous being a bridesmaid when the average age of the bridal party was probably 19. I'm kind of surprised they chose her in the first place. She never struck me as being particularly close to Si, and I can't imagine she's close to Lauren given that they're a decade apart. I guess they felt they owed it to her in exchange for making the dresses.

I was guessing between making the dresses, hosting the bridal shower, and as a way to recognize her as the "unofficial" mother of the groom.

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Lauren's little blonde sister is so adorable! She will be a knockout. Jana's hair looks really pretty here too. The dresses in general look better here too. Does anyone else find that clothes ALWAYS look like they fit you better right after you put them on? I prefer to take pictures at the beginning of a night, because things look ill-fitted as time goes on. 

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1 hour ago, Christina87 said:

Lauren's little blonde sister is so adorable! She will be a knockout. Jana's hair looks really pretty here too. The dresses in general look better here too. Does anyone else find that clothes ALWAYS look like they fit you better right after you put them on? I prefer to take pictures at the beginning of a night, because things look ill-fitted as time goes on. 

The sister is like The Babysitter's Club version of Daenerys Targaryen. Where does she get that white-blonde hair from? 

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13 minutes ago, BitterApple said:

The sister is like The Babysitter's Club version of Daenerys Targaryen. Where does she get that white-blonde hair from? 

I was wondering the same thing myself! Maybe it's bleached? I just can't see a fundie family letting their young daughter bleach her hair, plus her skin is really light too. 

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7 hours ago, Christina87 said:

I was wondering the same thing myself! Maybe it's bleached? I just can't see a fundie family letting their young daughter bleach her hair, plus her skin is really light too. 

No I don’t think so. I think it’s natural, probably inherited from a grandparent. She’s pretty young still, it will probably darken by the time she’s in her late teens, to a more honey blond color. She is very cute- all of Lauren’s siblings seem adorable and well cared for. 

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I was born a redhead. Hair fell out and eventually grew in when I was 2 1/2 - thus my mother scotch taping bows to my head!  When it grew back in I was a towhead blonde like Lauren's little sister.  My mother was a brunette and my father a super dark brunette.  All 4 of my grandparents had black hair - one grandmother's hair was so black they called it blue.  Genetics, it's a roulette wheel.

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13 hours ago, DragonFaerie said:

I was born a redhead. Hair fell out and eventually grew in when I was 2 1/2 - thus my mother scotch taping bows to my head!  When it grew back in I was a towhead blonde like Lauren's little sister.  My mother was a brunette and my father a super dark brunette.  All 4 of my grandparents had black hair - one grandmother's hair was so black they called it blue.  Genetics, it's a roulette wheel.

That happened to my grandmother. When she was ten, she had major surgery, and they had to shave her head. She had fair blonde hair, and it grew back in curly and black! It also stayed mostly black until she died at 90. It's amazing how that works sometimes!

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My hair was white blond as a kid and my mom was always accused of bleaching it. My own kids were white blonde and I got the same shit my mom did about bleaching it. Their (sperm donor of a) father had dark auburn hair but my blonde hair sure did dominate. Just as @Scarlett45 said, me and both of my kids ended up with darker, honey type hair as adults. 

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On 9/28/2018 at 7:48 PM, Gemma Violet said:

Proactiv was the original and the OTC are mere copycats that came out a few years after.  I used Proactiv in the 90's due to suffering with horrible cystic acne from ages 23 to 28.  (My complexion as a teenager was flawless--go figure).  After about 3 weeks of using Proactiv, my face was clear.  It was like a miracle.  I'd recommend it to anyone.  Are you listening, Josiah? 

This post has been brought to you by the folks at Proactiv.  :-)

Me too, same age,during the same time period.  All these years later and I’m still recommending it because it was so much like a miracle to me!

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On 10/3/2018 at 10:12 PM, DragonFaerie said:

I was born a redhead. Hair fell out and eventually grew in when I was 2 1/2 - thus my mother scotch taping bows to my head!  When it grew back in I was a towhead blonde like Lauren's little sister.  My mother was a brunette and my father a super dark brunette.  All 4 of my grandparents had black hair - one grandmother's hair was so black they called it blue.  Genetics, it's a roulette wheel.

I was a gray eyed brunette when I was born, then at some point morphed into a hazel eyed towhead blonde until I hit my teen years, and now I’m a brown eyed dishwater blonde (not really blonde, not really brunette).  At least I assume that’s still my hair color...haven’t really seen my natural color in a couple decades.  My parents are both brown eyed brunettes.  I have two blue eyed towheaded blond brothers with fair skin and my sister has super dark hair and eyes and has an olive complexion.  We all resemble/mirror a different blood relative. Genetics are indeed a roulette wheel.

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3 hours ago, DangerousMinds said:

Not a serial killer.

He was convicted of murdering three full term infants post birth and causing the death of a woman by perforating her bowels with filthy equipment. According to the testimony of his staff, he probably killed dozens more infants after they were born, but the remains that they found in his clinic were too decomposed to determine if they were born alive. He kept "trophies" such as severed feet in jars. If he weren't operating out of a so-called abortion clinic, few would dispute that he was a serial killer.

I'm a bit surprised they went to see the movie. It is rated PG-13 and is not overtly Christian. Although some characters are Christian, it does not promote belief in God or a salvation experience. The movie even highlights the fact that the prosecutors in charge of the case were pro choice.

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1 minute ago, sleepysuzy said:

He was convicted of murdering three full term infants post birth and causing the death of a woman by perforating her bowels with filthy equipment. According to the testimony of his staff, he probably killed dozens more infants after they were born, but the remains that they found in his clinic were too decomposed to determine if they were born alive. He kept "trophies" such as severed feet in jars. If he weren't operating out of a so-called abortion clinic, few would dispute that he was a serial killer.

I'm a bit surprised they went to see the movie. It is rated PG-13 and is not overtly Christian. Although some characters are Christian, it does not promote belief in God or a salvation experience. The movie even highlights the fact that the prosecutors in charge of the case were pro choice.

If the the movie isn't anti-choice, why they would highlight that? I can't imagine a soul who would think this MD ran a sound practice.

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The juxtaposition of the two posters perfectly sums up how programmed they are in the choices they make. Those two are what, 21 and 18? They should have had a silly date night and watched Night School, but I'd bet the farm that their cult declared that only Gosnell has the Gothard Stamp of Approval™.

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2 hours ago, lascuba said:

Exactly. Anti-choicers are so intellectually dishonest that they pretend Gossell's actions epitomize legal abortions. 

That's it in a nutshell. It may not be a "Christian" themed movie with Kirk Cameron at the helm, but the very fact that the guy performed such heinous procedures under something like a banner of abortion makes them feel justified in classifying every abortion as basically the same thing. 

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2 hours ago, PikaScrewChu said:

"We have to pretend that we enjoy spending time together"

In reality one snuck off to A Star is Born and the other went to Christopher Robin.

Now, there's a much happier scenario. I'd far rather watch either of these . Then again, I'm of the sort who wants my movies to entertain and make me happy. Not that there isn't a place for material which may be profoundly disturbing if it opens your eyes to things you were not aware of, but I'd as soon save those for an evening in front of the computer rather than "date time" out at the movies.

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5 minutes ago, Jynnan tonnix said:

Now, there's a much happier scenario. I'd far rather watch either of these . Then again, I'm of the sort who wants my movies to entertain and make me happy. Not that there isn't a place for material which may be profoundly disturbing if it opens your eyes to things you were not aware of, but I'd as soon save those for an evening in front of the computer rather than "date time" out at the movies.

What kind of "date night" involves a movie about Gosnell? That's what baffles me.

Well, I'm even more baffled they could sit through a movie together. Are people sure Josiah didn't sneak into A Star is Born?

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12 hours ago, Annb67 said:

Oh for the love. Attention-seeking much? Here's a selfie of me crying, please pat my head. On the other hand, if they went and saw night school, which is what is in the selfie, maybe they were crying from laughter. 

Haha this picture made me laugh. They do not need to become professional actors anytime soon! It reminded me of when my dad had my sister and me pose with a newspaper on September 11, and we looked ridiculous. Of course we were sad, but we were middle schoolers trying to look solemn. It came out with such a fake affect, and that's how these two fools look!

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Interesting that Josiah says it's a great movie to watch no matter what side of the aisle you're on. Does this mean he accepts people who have pro-choice views? If so, it's the first time I remember a Duggar ever doing so.

I'm from South Jersey, lived my entire life 18 miles from Philadelphia and I never heard anything about this doctor or this case. I'm pro-choice but the details sound gruesome and I have no desire to see this movie. 

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