Wait, so that embroidery piece I did with Nanny Lynn's face on the Tracker logo isn't a good idea? I was planing on carrying it around in the parks all weekend, hoping I meet up with them to give them as a gift?When, in reality, we're not the ones openly asking for her to show herself in full on camera, "meet" her on camera, or even have her in the fucking vlogs or their lives to begin with.
While I agree that some nitpicking here or there can be over the top or repetitive, I think it's more the fact that none of what they do (whether it's perceived as taking our "advice" or not) seems ORGANIC.Dissenting opinion but I think we have lost our way and this thread is making me side with the Slackers and I hate the thought of that.
We can agree they will never be good at their job, their eating habits are repulsive, their kid should be kept off camera and greasy spice should stay home and parent her kid.
That said, we berate them for the crap they eat, go to a park with your kid we say, do something as a family outside the theme park, get some exercise, research a topic. And when they do, we still take issue.
Yes they took a nanny with them and that seems weird to all of us, yes they are exceedingly annoying but if we accept these as our baseline of ridiculousness, maybe we see that they are, in their own way, acting on suggestions given them.
I just think we need to pick a lane. Have a great day everyone.
The Tim Tracker #58: I got 99 jobs and a mom ain’t oneI mean, with Jen’s reported work experience, she should have no issue finding a job. I’ve lost track of the list of places she’s worked! The outlet mall, Old Navy, a restaurant, on and on and on…