The Ingham Family #340 Little Miss Hubbard, Sleeps In A Cupboard..In Dubai!

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Did someone state Jace is autistic

im afraid to say it but he does show many signs of this
Don't know if they did here but Sarah's had comments. Personally I just think he's under socialised
 
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Don't know if they did here but Sarah's had comments. Personally I just think he's under socialised
Completely agree. All Jace has ever really known is the 7 other people he lives with. He will occasionally see his cousins or play with another child at a park but he doesn't go to any clubs, school ect. He doesn't know how to be around people that aren't his family. This is why I firmly believe they are a cult and it's makes me so sad that noone has done anything to help these children, they may be fed and have a roof over their heads but emotionally and socially they are all neglected.
 
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I have a bit of a problem. I'm now adding the words "in Dubai" to the end of every post I read here. And not just the posts on this thread. Meghan and Harry are now "in Dubai", Katie Price is now "in Dubai". I'm considering suing the Minghams for mental distress.
 
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Don't know if they did here but Sarah's had comments. Personally I just think he's under socialised
I agree. People tend to jump to conclusions these days and ignore the fact it might just be their upbringing/personality.
I think Jace has been socially isolated, hasn’t had to share or wait for anything and this shows. He’s also a lot like his parents, and they too struggle with Waiitng for things, and not getting their own way. Like when that person killed themselves and they nearly missed their flight. Esme had a double dose of her parents self centred genes too.
 
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While you’re at it, Lazy, why not publish all the messages you get about your husband being a balding child sex predator too, or would he not like that?
 
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I think Esme will realise soon (if she doesn't know already) that it's her father that's stopping her from going back to Florida and I'd she gets away from him, she could go back.
I think she'll be the one to ask for any money she's owed once she's turned 18. She'll just need to be careful he doesn't try and talk her into signing anything to "release" the money.
 
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Jace is just an isolated little boy way behind his peers due to his lack of interaction with other children his age. And confused by his identity as he has hair longer than any of his female siblings, which his narcissistic mother likes to braid for attention. Whilst also dressing him in clothes which are typically for a girl. Again, for attention. Whilst his female siblings are always in 'girly' colours with frills and bows
 
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Three memories for this week's Memory Monday. The first one is when, in August 2018, tattler @AmyT said that she had know Sarah's family since before Isabelle was born. She posted a number of times with revelations about Sarah and her family.

The second memory is also from August 2018. Two tattlers came on to tell us that what we haterzz were doing was a very lot wrong. The two tattlers sounded a very lot like Creepy.

The third memory is from September 2018, when Granny Groomer posted on her instagram stories. She told the Ifam to report any 'hate accounts' because they were preventing the famdom from being a positive place. People were just trying to raise awareness about the horrible things that her perverted son had done but, of course, she wanted to try and prevent that from happening.
Love the 'duck off Jane' from @Tublet83
Couldn't have said it better myself.
 
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I know right? I have lived in remote Western Australia, in the central western desert of NSW & on a farm in the Hunter Valley. All places famed for ants and they are often in plague proportions. The first thing you have to do is seal up all small cracks & ingresses they can get through. Then you need to be scrupulously clean, never leave soap out where it's accessible (they love soap) and wipe down all your benches with vinegar & water at least once a day to get rid of traces of grease/food/sugar.

All food has to be stored in clean airtight glass jars with well screwed down lids. Cereal boxes will become infested with them within hours of opening. Same with sugar, honey, jam. Toast crumbs are like a beacon to them. If you leave honey dripping from the jar even a trace within minutes the pantry will be alive with ants & they'll be in every open bag of flour, rice, pasta - whatever they can get to.

When it's plague proportions like that I do use a sort of bait. But it's a jar lid with a tablespoon of jam (any cheap kind) and a teaspoon of borax or bicarb soda.

You put it on a shelf high up away from any child or animal so if you have cats & free buirds it must be inside the pantry with the door firmly closed. Never near a floor or a bench anyone might eat off or prep food on. The ants flock to it, harvest it all, take it back to the nest & it kills the whole nest.
Ah, ya can’t beat Australia when it comes to weapons grade insects 😫 I haven’t lived there and unlike ‘the Inghams according to Esmeme’ , I haven’t been ‘all over’, but I’ve seen a little - and heard a lot of horror stories, especially up in Cairns?
I haven’t personally witnessed a flying cockroach but a crawling one that appeared on an aunt’s floor most likely needed local planning permission. However, she dispatched it with a stomp of her foot (in a shoe/slipper) 😱
I made my exit before the carnage was revealed 🤢

All the measures you cited, that must be taken - can you imagine that lazy, grubby ‘were a big family’ going to such lengths? Maybe that’ll be the straw that breaks the cute camel’s back and forces their return to England.

Your Aussie critters make our California desert wildlife look like pussy cats 😺 Just for fun, I may look up how Dubai measures up. That’s where the Ingham’s are, in Dubai, yes? 🤣
 
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I think Jace lacks socialisation but I still think something is off with him, I was home educated for a time and I know quite a few others and a couple were an only child but they didn’t act like him.
I can’t quite put my finger on it and we don’t really see much of him in the vlogs anymore so it’s hard to pinpoint especially without observing him day to day.
 
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Did we find it interesting that no one posted a happy Father’s Day message for Chris? Or are they using Dubai as an excuse for that as well…?
 
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It‘s a pity Mr 10k a day can’t afford to buy anything decent in Dubai, isn’t it?
 
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Sarah complaining parents letting their kids being bully online but does the same with her own daughters (Isabelle before she got 18, and now Esme). I woudn't let my own children be on the internet so early without any safeguards. It's a crazy place with a lot of people with questionable motives. Young teenagers should not take what they see online as real or think it is normal to act a certain way that is direspectful towards others.
 
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I feel like some people use labels like Autism as an insult so it can become a bit of a touchy subject. It's a word to describe a whole range of symptoms, it's a massive scale from someone who is low functioning, non verbal, unable to live on their own all the way to someone who is high functioning, has some anxiety and social issues but also able to live a pretty normal life and everything in between. Maybe someone has it, maybe they don't, it's hard to know really because Autism can be a lot of different things but it's never something to be ashamed of. It's for a professional to diagnose and not something to be thrown about when someone acts a bit different from "normal" - whatever normal is anyway lol.
 
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Don't know if they did here but Sarah's had comments. Personally I just think he's under socialised
Precisely. It's criminal the lack of socialisation that child has experienced. All three of the younger ones are scarred by the utter dearth of any kind of peer group exposure. They've not even had the extended family experience the older three had. Their Aunts & Uncles & Grandparents were once very present in their lives. They had school friends and did normal kid things with them. Once.

But the younger three have been stuck in Chav Hall or crammed into some sort of recreational vehicle & dragged from carpark to truck lay-by all their lives. They have no concept of what Nursery is. No idea there are libraries that have story times for toddlers. They have no idea what a play date is.

So they have no idea of social queues apprpriate to their age. Their language is delayed - which in Mila's case is a bleeping tragedy because for the first two years she was as bright as a button and very advanced. But they never let her get past that two year old stage. The idiots speak to them all in damn near pigeon English "Does Jacey Wacey want some more chippees?" or "Is Mila feeding her baby-waby? Is Mila good mumma?" "Is Rora hungwy?" "Does she want a nar-nar?"

Those poor kids probably think the camera is something that everyone in the world has shoved into their faces day & night. That it's normal to taalk to a camera or a phone but have no clue how to interact with a passer-by.

It's environmental retardation & it's recognised as abuse ffs.

Well unless you do it on YouTube with midroll ads apparently.
 
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Precisely. It's criminal the lack of socialisation that child has experienced. All three of the younger ones are scarred by the utter dearth of any kind of peer group exposure. They've not even had the extended family experience the older three had. Their Aunts & Uncles & Grandparents were once very present in their lives. They had school friends and did normal kid things with them. Once.

But the younger three have been stuck in Chav Hall or crammed into some sort of recreational vehicle & dragged from carpark to truck lay-by all their lives. They have no concept of what Nursery is. No idea there are libraries that have story times for toddlers. They have no idea what a play date is.

So they have no idea of social queues apprpriate to their age. Their language is delayed - which in Mila's case is a bleeping tragedy because for the first two years she was as bright as a button and very advanced. But they never let her get past that two year old stage. The idiots speak to them all in damn near pigeon English "Does Jacey Wacey want some more chippees?" or "Is Mila feeding her baby-waby? Is Mila good mumma?" "Is Rora hungwy?" "Does she want a nar-nar?"

Those poor kids probably think the camera is something that everyone in the world has shoved into their faces day & night. That it's normal to taalk to a camera or a phone but have no clue how to interact with a passer-by.

It's environmental retardation & it's recognised as abuse ffs.

Well unless you do it on YouTube with midroll ads apparently.
This.
I really think there should be laws brought in to protect 'insta kids'
 
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Ah, ya can’t beat Australia when it comes to weapons grade insects 😫 I haven’t lived there and unlike ‘the Inghams according to Esmeme’ , I haven’t been ‘all over’, but I’ve seen a little - and heard a lot of horror stories, especially up in Cairns?
I haven’t personally witnessed a flying cockroach but a crawling one that appeared on an aunt’s floor most likely needed local planning permission. However, she dispatched it with a stomp of her foot (in a shoe/slipper) 😱
I made my exit before the carnage was revealed 🤢

All the measures you cited, that must be taken - can you imagine that lazy, grubby ‘were a big family’ going to such lengths? Maybe that’ll be the straw that breaks the cute camel’s back and forces their return to England.

Your Aussie critters make our California desert wildlife look like pussy cats 😺 Just for fun, I may look up how Dubai measures up. That’s where the Ingham’s are, in Dubai, yes? 🤣
Dubai destroyed an entire desert ecosystem to build their ugly bleeping spaghetti road nightmare scape. Just as they destroyed the ecosystem in the Arabian Gulf by dredging & sandmining it.

I'm a Manc originally but I was transplanted when I married an Australian & had two kids here. It was an accident. I meant him to be a one night stand because he was tasty & funny & had the sexiest slow Aussie drawl accent and I'd never had a one night stand before & you're supposed to do that a lot when you're backpacking.

But he never went home for 13 years. The first three of those years were great. The next ten not so much but he made lovely babies so...

I love spiders & snakes btw. I have a very healthy respect for many of the ones here but I don't fear them and always try to help them rather than harm them. I sat on a green ant nest once & got multiple bites to my fandango. That pain was worse than childbirth so I'm not so shiny on them but I still don't try to kill them. I will just drive miles to find a camp spot that doesn't appeal to them so much. Those things are just facts of life here and I love the bush so I accept what comes with it.

Flying cockroaches can get fucked though. No one needs them. They are horrifying.

NB: I love sharks too.
 
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