‘Restock my Toddler’s Mini Fridges’ on TikTok is Absolutely Unhinged

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Drama Kween

Drama Kween

Күн бұрын

no, your toddler doesn’t need multiple colors of a MINI FRIDGE let alone have one at that.. but let’s also talk about THOSE “restock my guests bathroom with me” why? yall tryna have an in house hotel? 😭😭
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@CountWootin
@CountWootin Күн бұрын
My fridge is less stocked than those toddlers mini fridges
@x_candyvampire
@x_candyvampire Күн бұрын
Seconded 😭😂
@YuhHuhNuhUh
@YuhHuhNuhUh Күн бұрын
Have two jugs and milk and Nutella 😂
@account01289
@account01289 Күн бұрын
😔 same. This is making me hungry....
@nobodythenobody9779
@nobodythenobody9779 Күн бұрын
Society been turning women into narsasists for decades, this explains why they keep voting for the left and more free money, while also complaining about the inflation they caused with the free money 😂
@nobodythenobody9779
@nobodythenobody9779 Күн бұрын
It's very concerning seeing all these women being raised to be entitled, it explains how the left is leading young women by 36 points lol They have been radicalized to think they are god's gift
@Eppon6
@Eppon6 Күн бұрын
There's only 3 reasons a kid might need to have a minifridge: 1. to store personal medicine/healthcare products that needs to stay chilled. 2. to store personal snacks/food items that due to dietary/medical restrictions aren't allowed to be in the communal fridge or need to be kept close. 3. if there is a major rift/trauma among the kids where giving them agency and control over their own snacks is good for therapy reasons and/or to stave off disordered eating. Those videos are fantasies. I doubt any kid is allowed near those perfectly aesthetically pleasing fridges. Because then the fridge would NO LONGER look like that after a few days. It'd be scuffed, dinged, sticky, stained by markers/paint, covered in stickers and there would be glitter and/or crumbs in the weirdest places. I bet there is NO footage of any kid using any of those products 'stocked' in those fridges and if there is, the videos are probably just as staged and fake as the restocking videos. Those restocking videos are for the poster looking for internet clout. The cost is worth it for them to get the attention. My bet is that either they throw away the food products after the video, or take them back out and put them on the table for the family breakfast/lunch that day. As for the non-food ones... those items certainly get thrown out the moment they find another reason to make a 'restocking' video, or when the trend fades and something else takes its place.
@Thelastunicornlover
@Thelastunicornlover 21 сағат бұрын
@AutumnWright-xq9dk
@AutumnWright-xq9dk 18 сағат бұрын
true all that. this needs more likes
@blueberrybabe4192
@blueberrybabe4192 17 сағат бұрын
This!!! This needs way more attention because I’d never thought of this before. As someone who’d have benefited from having a mini fridge for those specific reasons, I can get behind purchasing one. Am I going to though? Probably not. Overconsumption for me is a slippery slope already
@owlrecluse2234
@owlrecluse2234 16 сағат бұрын
My friend (in their 20s but still) has a personal mini fridge cuz they love their drinks FREEZING cold. Like the fridge is so cold even soju turns into a slush. It’s crazy. If it was something like that, that’s so valid. I always wish I had a personal fridge when I was living with my dad and brother for reasons like that. And they can be pretty cheap too. It would be a perfect way to get them to save money, maybe get a job mowing lawns or something if they’re old enough.
@stuffz4040
@stuffz4040 16 сағат бұрын
Yeah these videos terrify me. It’s an extension of the almond mom thing which honestly was so refreshing to see people call out things that have been highlighted as objectively good as harmful. This is the place where the kitchen is off limits cause you’ll mess it up and you shouldn’t be a glutton to need more water than is in the mini fridge. It’s a place where different colors are wrong, spilling water on the floor is disrespecting the life your parents have sacrificed every moment of free time creating. It’s thinking just about anything can be done to you because the price that has been put in beforehand is so great that you wouldn’t dare have an opinion to ruin it. It’s having to constantly change bits and pieces of yourself when it doesn’t meet the asthetic.
@lieselottekramer2302
@lieselottekramer2302 Күн бұрын
I think if they had hobbies they wouldn’t feel the need to do all of this. It’s like they’re grasping at straws because they forgot what actual hobbies are
@ahumanistpotato
@ahumanistpotato Күн бұрын
In the end, it's all just compensation for their lack of a personality
@nobodythenobody9779
@nobodythenobody9779 Күн бұрын
It's very concerning seeing all these women being raised to be entitled, it explains how Harris is leading young women by 36 points lol They have been radicalized to think they are god's gift
@sardonicprincess
@sardonicprincess Күн бұрын
or a job in retail
@nobodythenobody9779
@nobodythenobody9779 Күн бұрын
Rasing girls to be so self centered explains their radical voting habits I am worried for the future
@mm-ln9sw
@mm-ln9sw 23 сағат бұрын
i bet half of them dont even put the fridges out for the kids. they probably just put everything back in the pantry/regular fridge after filming their content 😂 at least i hope so
@MadisonMadgen
@MadisonMadgen Күн бұрын
A 4 year old don’t need a fridge all they need is manners to ask for food 😭💀
@absolutelyridiculous6743
@absolutelyridiculous6743 Күн бұрын
EXACTLY. In my house, we have a snack cabinet that is child-oriented but "healthy" (aka no cookies or candy). My kids can generally go in there whenever they want unless it is close to dinner time. My 13 year old has a mini fridge, but she currently has jellybeans and a bubbly drink 😂 just for giggles. No restocking 😂 just random things.
@baileepond125
@baileepond125 Күн бұрын
Omg my mother in law let's my two year old open her fridge and get into the pantry. It drives me crazy when he comes home and I have to remind him in our house he doesn't help himself he needs to tell me he's hungry then I can get him something to eat.
@nobodythenobody9779
@nobodythenobody9779 Күн бұрын
Little girls being raised to be little narsasists, very concerned for who they will vote for This explains how young women favor Harris by 36 points lol
@pixelhunter0
@pixelhunter0 Күн бұрын
​@baileepond125 lol ikr all grandparents are like that.
@PhD_Teacher_Ed
@PhD_Teacher_Ed Күн бұрын
I just watched a video how these mini refrigerators use more power than a full size American refrigerator. They don't use a compressor, it's a special chip that gets cool on one side hot on the other. They're so bad.
@EnvyDSin
@EnvyDSin Күн бұрын
"My 4 years old LOVES to do makeup..." Does she really? Or is it actually you that wants her to do so? Watch that kid to go make some "Get ready with me" videos when she's 8...
@katerinaadriah
@katerinaadriah Күн бұрын
Have you met a 4yo girl? Hell yes they do. Is it neat, tidy, pretty, or expensive? Hell no. But they will give you the glittery, blue and purple mermaid Barbie eyeshadowed makeover of your LIFE. Complete with complimentary hairstyling that will have you finding hair clips for hours and tangles for days. 😂😂😂😂
@TyceeFaler
@TyceeFaler Күн бұрын
​@@katerinaadriah nah
@nobodythenobody9779
@nobodythenobody9779 Күн бұрын
It's very concerning seeing all these women being raised to be entitled, it explains how the left is leading young women by 36 points lol They have been radicalized to think they are god's gift
@katerinaadriah
@katerinaadriah Күн бұрын
@@TyceeFaler I mean, I've birthed and raised two, nannied a few, and worked in nursery but kay 🤷🏻‍♀️
@AlyssaTaylor9
@AlyssaTaylor9 Күн бұрын
I really doubt she likes to DO makeup, more like she likes to PLAY WITH makeup. My 2 y/o son also likes to play with my makeup just because he wants to mimick what I do (I don't actually let him put it on, I just let him pretend with the brushes). Little kids playing with stuff shouldn't be thought of as anything more serious than little kids playing with stuff.
@laylx17
@laylx17 Күн бұрын
bestie ur toddler can barely WALK, let alone go up to the fridge, have the strengh to open it, and pick out a good food/drink to consume properly like?? 😭
@AriL716
@AriL716 Күн бұрын
The only toddler I'd have faith in was my sister...I have a pic of her at barely 2 holding a full gallon of milk bc she wouldn't ask for it, just get it out.
@Bookwormxedits
@Bookwormxedits Күн бұрын
Most kids can open fridges but sometimes aren't able to get anything. My parents had to get a fridge lock because I would open it and leave when I couldn't reach (I was like 4 btw)
@insquidio0us
@insquidio0us Күн бұрын
toddlers are surprisingly strong 😭 like scarily so
@nobodythenobody9779
@nobodythenobody9779 Күн бұрын
Little girls being raised to be little narsasists, very concerned for who they will vote for, This explains how young women favor Harris by 36 points lol
@nobodythenobody9779
@nobodythenobody9779 Күн бұрын
Society raising women to be entitled, then wonder why they are so entitled 😂 Actually very concerned for how they will shape society, they will probably keep voting for more free money
@music4life-000
@music4life-000 Күн бұрын
I think that everyone below 13 should reevaluate what they are doing like 9 yr olds doing their makeup. 9 yr olds shouldn’t be doing a full face of makeup. And toddlers shouldn’t have mini fridges.
@CopyCat-v1i
@CopyCat-v1i Күн бұрын
My older sister is almost 16 and she hasn’t ever done makeup. Can’t believe 9 year olds really be using makeup
@IceFireHeartlove
@IceFireHeartlove 18 сағат бұрын
The issue is that young children literally don't have the mental capacity to "reevaluate" what they're doing. The 8-9 year olds dont understand the societal influence behind makeup culture, they're just copying what they see their peers / inspirations doing. It's up to the parents and communities of these children to make sure they're exhibiting age-appropriate behavior (playing with dolls and slime and not doing full skin care routines).
@Poseidons_Daughter_Sienna
@Poseidons_Daughter_Sienna 11 сағат бұрын
The only reason I wore make up growing up was for dance comps and that was it, since I’ve quit I haven’t touched make up at all. I don’t know why female (and some males) like the feeling of your face being clotted with that stuff. Last year I was in the bathroom and the year 3s had just come back from swimming, there were 5 of them standing informs of the mirror APPLYING MAKE UP AND ANTI AGING STUFF! Girlie you’re 8, you don’t need that stuff until you’re like 20-20, well like that’s the youngest age you should use it
@amazonlikesanime17
@amazonlikesanime17 7 сағат бұрын
​​@dummyyogurt5375 this as well as the fact that if her mom posts her with makeup, or makes/encourages the kid to do grwm at a young age it can lure pedos; like I get a kid wanting to play around with it but literally dedicating an entire drawer of expensive makeup products is way too much also just in general the fact that kids are dressing like adults more frequently, as well as using makeup/skincare (as in expensive unnecessary skincare not acne treatment) makes me worried for the safety of these kids; for example I was at the mall the other day and there was a kid that was no older than 6 wearing hoop earrings, a shirt that said "baby girl" and ripped jeans, like wtf
@bullseye_freuka
@bullseye_freuka 3 сағат бұрын
You're saying it like it isn't the parents fault.
@AragornElessar
@AragornElessar Күн бұрын
Can a four year old even reach that toothpaste dispenser if it's stuck to the mirror?
@stickinug
@stickinug Күн бұрын
what is even the point of it? I could understand if it's a disability aid, but tbh even if you can't do a squeeze motion, you could still lay it on the counter and push on it to get the stuff out, for free.
@pixelhunter0
@pixelhunter0 Күн бұрын
Ngl I thought a toothpaste despenser was the dumbest idea in the world until I saw it. It's actually cute af!
@Princess_Yumi_Chan
@Princess_Yumi_Chan 23 сағат бұрын
@@stickinug I think it's for messy kids that don't exactly brush right or add too much toothpaste. I think that would be understandable
@aluna1234
@aluna1234 23 сағат бұрын
Most parents have step stools for the bathroom. If my 4 year old hadn't smeared toothpaste around the bathroom mirror a couple of times I would be against the toothpaste dispenser too lol. But I think for smaller kids it can be a good idea until they get older
@joelss22
@joelss22 22 сағат бұрын
​​​​@@aluna1234Right! My mom got me a toothpaste dispenser to keep the mess at a minimum and also keep to proper proportions of using it, since mom was struggling a bit we couldn't afford me using too much toothpaste. Like some parents she would ask me to tell her when the toothpaste would stop coming out so I could use the last little bit in the toothpaste tube. This was back in like the early 2000s so toothpaste dispenser designs weren't exactly elegant back then. Still it worked better than me trying to do it myself and weirdly enough it encouraged me to brush my teeth cause my weird little brain found it fun
@DwynTwo
@DwynTwo Күн бұрын
I feel like parenting is an aesthetic now to a lot of people and I'm so over it.
@sardonicprincess
@sardonicprincess Күн бұрын
with beige nurseries and excessive kids’ birthday parties and artificial ‘traditions’ like elf on the shelf. as a kid all i wouldve wanted for a birthday party was burgers and a pokemon theme!
@DwynTwo
@DwynTwo 22 сағат бұрын
@@sardonicprincess Yes 😭 I honestly feel so bad for a lot of kids nowadays. I don't want to be all like "The old times were better" because surely parents like these have always existed, but now this lifestyle is such a status symbol in a way.
@straweater1715
@straweater1715 19 сағат бұрын
Right? I'm so excited to have kids for the chaotic coloufullness it's gonna bring. I absolutely hate parents that try so hard to be aethstetic to the point it's going to ruin their kids lives.
@Soullessnix-dw8is
@Soullessnix-dw8is Күн бұрын
24:57 ngl if I was one of the cousins of this woman I would be taking some of that stuff home with me
@SugiyamaHiromin
@SugiyamaHiromin Күн бұрын
Just some? I´m leaving with an extra bag full of those, I won´t need to touch my hygiene budget for months with that.
@Honestlywishthiswasmyr34name
@Honestlywishthiswasmyr34name 18 сағат бұрын
I dont know why cousins feel entitled
@guggelguggel7491
@guggelguggel7491 18 сағат бұрын
​@@Honestlywishthiswasmyr34namedid you not watch that part of the video?
@laylx17
@laylx17 Күн бұрын
3:14 WHAT DO YOU MEAN YOUR TODDLER LIKES TO DO HER MAKEUP... istg bro are kids evolving or some shit i dont remember any little kid being able to do these stuff by themselves
@Mayometal
@Mayometal Күн бұрын
Alot of kids like playing with makeup ( toy makeups kit that r cheappp )
@millmillzz
@millmillzz Күн бұрын
i think they meant as in playing with it, a lot of children like to play around with makeup.
@kreati_
@kreati_ Күн бұрын
Kids playing with makeup is perfectly normal. But most parents only give them a lip gloss, maybe a tiny bit of blush or eyeshadow as a fun treat. I know one kid who loved to 'match' with her mom when they went out to dinner, so she would give the daughter some pink gloss and a super light eye shadow.
@RabbitBeanieOSC
@RabbitBeanieOSC Күн бұрын
dam I'm way older and I run whenever I have to put on one smidge of a lipstick😭
@aryabolton2949
@aryabolton2949 23 сағат бұрын
Right??? I wasn't allowed to wear any make-up until I was 16!
@NerdyPresident
@NerdyPresident Күн бұрын
why does a toddler need a razor?...
@schroedingerscryptid
@schroedingerscryptid Күн бұрын
REAL REAL REAL that's the exact thought i had, and that was the exact moment i had the realisation "oh this is mum's dream, she doesn't give a FUCK about her kid"
@NerdyPresident
@NerdyPresident Күн бұрын
@@schroedingerscryptid very scared for the children of these people.
@TyceeFaler
@TyceeFaler Күн бұрын
​​@@NerdyPresident and millennials still have the balls to call us Gen z inferior when they can't even raise their kids😂😂😂
@NerdyPresident
@NerdyPresident Күн бұрын
@@TyceeFaler fr
@KatOriginalMusic
@KatOriginalMusic Күн бұрын
& makeup too?
@Percy_Of_The_Sea
@Percy_Of_The_Sea Күн бұрын
I want a mini fridge for my room but I'm also ALMOST 27! NOT 4! I also wouldn't buy more than one! Rent is $1700 a month and thats the cheapest place I could find with my household in my area! We are struggling to stay healthy let alone keep a roof over our heads and there's people out here buying mini fridges like they're candy?! No shame to anyone who can afford that life but it just feels so aesthetic forward and not actually for the child.
@Dragonfox
@Dragonfox Күн бұрын
I would watch Technology Connections video on them first. Any love for them left my body.
@themanhimself1949
@themanhimself1949 Күн бұрын
​@@Dragonfox Is there issues with mini fridges in particular? (like aside than just using more electricity if you have a fridge already)
@Houaha
@Houaha Күн бұрын
@@themanhimself1949 those tiny fridges in the video are not real fridges. they use more power than a huge kitchen fridge uses in a year because it uses an inefficient cooling technology. and they don't actually "refrigerate" items they just keep them at most 30 degrees F cooler and the outside air. So there is no guarantee of it ever getting to food safe temps. a real mini fridge with a compressor and all that is more expensive upfront but will be cheaper in a couple years because the electricity cost over time is so much less.
@primalycia
@primalycia 21 сағат бұрын
@@Houaha Wow! Thanks for sharing. Is that just in reference to the tiny fridges showcased here or does it include things like mini fridges people might get for dorm rooms or garages?
@Helloig2929
@Helloig2929 20 сағат бұрын
@@themanhimself1949saw someone else responded but wanted to add that if you're comfortable with your money and you have that money go and buy a mini fridge that's your money but this is just excessive
@ZahRAWRbandos
@ZahRAWRbandos Күн бұрын
I love drama kween so much
@Justagirlthatlovestwd
@Justagirlthatlovestwd Күн бұрын
So real!
@brittanyreed6342
@brittanyreed6342 Күн бұрын
Me too
@Sasiwamcwabn
@Sasiwamcwabn Күн бұрын
Real asf
@CatCatCatCatCatCatCatCatCat4
@CatCatCatCatCatCatCatCatCat4 Күн бұрын
Realll
@jellyfish3897
@jellyfish3897 Күн бұрын
Real
@Impl0sun
@Impl0sun Күн бұрын
if only there was something else...like a normal fridge...hmm...
@AriL716
@AriL716 Күн бұрын
The big fridge is sad in the corner ☹️ soon they'll have individual hot plates too and the stove will be irrelevant till the trend has run its course
@Impl0sun
@Impl0sun Күн бұрын
@@AriL716 little stoves like in the sims 2 :(
@AriL716
@AriL716 Күн бұрын
@@Impl0sun liiiterally😭
@gwennorthcutt421
@gwennorthcutt421 7 сағат бұрын
there are even normal minifridges which existed before these tiny ones. my brother got one for his dorm off of craigslist.
@fluididi1149
@fluididi1149 Күн бұрын
Girl if I come over to your house and the guest bathroom looks like that … I’m going shopping in there and saving myself some money since you decided to spend it for views anyway lol
@moss675
@moss675 Күн бұрын
They won't even notice you taking it they restock so often
@lacievaule5758
@lacievaule5758 19 сағат бұрын
They probably would want you to so they can make another restock video for views
@dothedo3667
@dothedo3667 17 сағат бұрын
Idk, if I saw a drawer like that at someone's house, I'd be more likely to assume that they buy in bulk and that's where they keep them until they need a new one in their bathroom. I would still think it's excessive (so many mini things instead of regular size) and that they were a little too into "aesthetics", but I wouldn't just take everything home. If they said I was free to use anything, then sure, then I could use stuff then take it home, but I'd only do it with things that had multiples. If you know the person is just doing it for social media, then sure, take whatever.
@FrancineArcieri
@FrancineArcieri Күн бұрын
A toddler doesn't need a fridge ! Do they need a mortgage or car insurance? Putting cosmetics on children when their skin is not designed for chemicals is foolish Let kids be kids stop trying to turn them into mini adults because they simply are not 🚫 I'm just sayin
@Chillxpfrog
@Chillxpfrog Күн бұрын
1:34 even if I lived in a huge mega-mansion and had millions of dollars I still wouldn’t have my imaginary toddler have their own *bathroom* with stuff in it that not even *i* (a girl) would use!!!
@0tterMom
@0tterMom Күн бұрын
A LOT of these kids are going to have MASSIVE problems when they grow up.😢
@rei-the-cabbage
@rei-the-cabbage Күн бұрын
The mini Stanley’s are insane 😭
@SweetPeachSanrio
@SweetPeachSanrio Күн бұрын
I saw a mini stanley in the toy section at walmart that could be decorated and put on a backpack, but couldnt be drinken out of. If I had a kid that's as good as they're gonna get
@Thelastunicornlover
@Thelastunicornlover 21 сағат бұрын
Fax!📠😂
@jennyknopps1291
@jennyknopps1291 18 сағат бұрын
​@@SweetPeachSanriobut it can chapstick. Source: I have one those.
@SweetPeachSanrio
@SweetPeachSanrio 16 сағат бұрын
@@jennyknopps1291 wdym?
@jennyknopps1291
@jennyknopps1291 16 сағат бұрын
​@@SweetPeachSanrioI mean that they make Stanley cup shaped Keychains, that are only big enough to hold a tube of chapstick/lipbalm.
@willowthelyxra
@willowthelyxra Күн бұрын
Overconsumption core literally hurts my soul...
@crushing_silence
@crushing_silence Күн бұрын
oh yes, what should i buy my kid? a mini fridge sounds like a wonderful idea, a four year old child DEFINITELY needs that!! it is genuinely hilarious how ridiculous these people are 😭😭just bring them food when they're hungry...
@sizzybubbles
@sizzybubbles Күн бұрын
The guest bathroom restocks are weird. I have a guest bathroom that has some little hotel shampoos and toiletries, that I got in my travels, in a drawer in case friends or family forget something (there’s a toothpaste in there too don’t worry lol). Other than that I just let them borrow my stuff, like makeup remover, or they pick up a mini something they forgot at the store. Seems pretty normal and uncomplicated to me!
@alyssia777
@alyssia777 Күн бұрын
It's also notable that those cheap-ass mini-fridges are using a Peltier cooler instead of a compressor and refrigerant so they consume more power than your average full-sized fridge lol. What a waste...
@lasanza1438
@lasanza1438 21 сағат бұрын
AND THEY DONT EVEN COOL THEM DOWN TO FOOD SAFE LEVELS, THEY ARE PUTING YOUGURT IN THESE FOR THEIR KIDS
@jre-jb5yv
@jre-jb5yv 20 сағат бұрын
@@lasanza1438 late stage capitalism version of natural selection
@festivalkyrie
@festivalkyrie Күн бұрын
Those little kids will never learn empathy, sharing or basic social skills by having everything granted by waking up- entitled parents raising literal entitled devils right now. I had grandparents growing up in a literal war, and even they weren't obsessed of stacking food like this 😬
@TyceeFaler
@TyceeFaler Күн бұрын
Raising a generation Narcism and these people in this section can't see it😂
@stuckbiscuit3796
@stuckbiscuit3796 23 сағат бұрын
We don't stan that mentality but I see what you mean. It will teach a ton of independence but not a lot of sympathy
@festivalkyrie
@festivalkyrie 21 сағат бұрын
@@stuckbiscuit3796 It's more of a demand than independence. Goddamn toddlers would eat raw dog poo or stick their fingers into electric bases if you leave them alone, not even mentioning a goddamn fridge to have T_T
@alyssapinon9670
@alyssapinon9670 18 сағат бұрын
I worked at a summer camp that had a lot of funding and those kids were the absolute worst at sharing and taking care of communal belongings. Since I had a hand in buying supplies, I’d purposely buy less or hide items (even though we had the funds for more) so I could teach the kids some damn manners. Before then, I worked at a museum that gave tours to all schools (including underserved schools) and those kids were so appreciative to the staff and wonderful about sharing.
@Karma20XX
@Karma20XX 9 сағат бұрын
These parents are worse than the kids imo. Wait until they realize all this stuff is not really for them and that their parents love internet attention, money and aesthetics more than them. It will do more deep seeded damage than being spoiled. Doubt these fridges get used / restocked every week. Probably just when it's content time.
@sardonicprincess
@sardonicprincess Күн бұрын
restockers should go work at target since theyre roleplaying it at home
@erintheunready7575
@erintheunready7575 Күн бұрын
I really hate stuff like the first lady buying all the stuff for her daughter and saying she's excited for it... my mom would always buy me crap and clothes that I didn't like, want, or need, imposing her taste on me, when she would hem and haw every time I asked for something I actually wanted. I finally told her as a pre teen that I didn't want her to buy anything for me that I didn't pick out. I still have to catch her to stop her from doing it some times because I'm very picky about what I bring into my house because I hate decluttering and having to throw crap away I didn't even want in the first place. I can't imagine how much longer this process is for other kids that aren't as annoyingly independent, it probably takes them until their twenties to find a personality
@StarDrawz-lk4rz
@StarDrawz-lk4rz Күн бұрын
Miss GIRL you are giving your child a bloody SIP of water, A SIP!
@xxbl00dh0undxx
@xxbl00dh0undxx Күн бұрын
10:43 have you ever seen a toddler trying to open a bottle? Seeing how the mother is literally filling these tiny ass bottles to the brim, I'm damn sure half of it is going to spill as soon as it's opened. These bottles ain't more than just pure wasteful junk.
@richardwilhorst4589
@richardwilhorst4589 Күн бұрын
We had a "mini fridge for kids" it was the microwave; don't get me wrong it did not work - but the light did and it buzzed SO loud. Thus all cookies, chips, etc went into the "alarm cupboard" so the whole house knew if you opened it.
@pixelhunter0
@pixelhunter0 18 сағат бұрын
It's an Italian thing to store food in the microwave 😂 my Nonna used to put salad in there until it was ready for dinner I was like, WTH Nonna!? 😂 🤌
@Komi-rh7lu
@Komi-rh7lu Күн бұрын
So… I’m actually a 168 month old toddler.. Where’s my snacks!?
@aquillz
@aquillz Күн бұрын
yeah i’m still waiting for mine too >:[
@Lili_Chan_2011
@Lili_Chan_2011 Күн бұрын
Ask your mom (i'm a 163 month old)
@lacievaule5758
@lacievaule5758 19 сағат бұрын
I'm a 239 month old toddler, when do the snacks happen!? WHERE ARE THEYY
@Cinnamonraisin_Bagel
@Cinnamonraisin_Bagel Күн бұрын
just put your toddlers food in the normal fridge and grab the stuff they need when they need it
@dreamy.oliver8495
@dreamy.oliver8495 Күн бұрын
But that’s not aesthetic enough for views!!
@JHX1
@JHX1 Күн бұрын
Those people are so bored...
@90swannabe56
@90swannabe56 Күн бұрын
Most college students have roommates and these 4 year olds are living lush
@alyssapinon9670
@alyssapinon9670 18 сағат бұрын
I had to share a mini fridge that size with 4 other people in college.
@LooL_idk
@LooL_idk Күн бұрын
Plus, aren't they supposed to TEACH their children to restock and clean BY THEMSELVES?! It's so irritating that they don't let them learn how to do stuff by themselves. Gosh!
@Dreagon-yc3zq
@Dreagon-yc3zq 22 сағат бұрын
This! I know a couple kids who have their own mini fridge (2 kids share 1) and they restock it themselves, with healthy snacks, and clean it themselves. But these kids are actually parented, their parents don't even post on social media
@LooL_idk
@LooL_idk 22 сағат бұрын
@@Dreagon-yc3zq That's awesome I hope there are more of them, or at least parents that are parenting correctly
@Dreagon-yc3zq
@Dreagon-yc3zq 20 сағат бұрын
@@LooL_idk well it is a form of gentle parenting, so I'm sure there's many kids being raised like this, but sadly there's either a majority (probably this one), or just a very loud minority of kids where the parents are too scared to traumatise their kids. And then these parents are on a whole other level
@aliien2057
@aliien2057 Күн бұрын
I feel so gross every time I come across one of these minifridge videos
@Inglea
@Inglea Күн бұрын
Same
@susanendonino5075
@susanendonino5075 Күн бұрын
when i was a kid i used those soda theme lip balms like the fanta one- 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@fangirldreamer748
@fangirldreamer748 6 сағат бұрын
Yes! Lipsmackers
@margonaut
@margonaut Күн бұрын
ugh these moms should take an art class or learn a new skill, clearly they have too much free time
@sardonicprincess
@sardonicprincess Күн бұрын
or get a job in retail. unless the uniforms aren’t “aesthetic” enough
@fairywingsonroses
@fairywingsonroses 22 сағат бұрын
Those things don't earn you money, likes, or fame.
@lumnary7635
@lumnary7635 21 сағат бұрын
​@@fairywingsonrosesthey could if they also made video of themselves learning the skills and stuff, but probably much more effort than what they are currently doing
@alyssapinon9670
@alyssapinon9670 18 сағат бұрын
This may be too much effort for them to work towards, but display design is an absolutely valid career that can scratch the itch to make things aesthetic without the hyper consumption.
@jessicabennett9915
@jessicabennett9915 11 сағат бұрын
@@fairywingsonroses 🤣🤣🤣🤣You must not follow any crafters. There are a lot of crafters out there who also make content. Trust me, they're pulling in likes, money, and fame in their related craft.
@hurphenelondwil2419
@hurphenelondwil2419 Күн бұрын
I love that you always remember the disability community! I don't know if you consider yourself part of it or not but there are so many important points you easily chuck in that people should think of as easily and quickly as you! I can especially see those skin care mini fridges (as an Aesthetician I LOVE those!) & dividable snack containers being PERFECT for my very sick weeks/months. I rarely eat or drink much then as it's difficult to get up, period. Someone would be glad to come by for a day and spend some time making snacks and packing a fridge like that for me in my room. This is actually giving me a lot of helpful ideas as a Spoonie who runs their own business. Thank you for this rant!
@ER-ge9hr
@ER-ge9hr 17 сағат бұрын
Hi fellow spoonie! Another commenter mentioned these fridges do not cool down to food-safe levels. Please check into this before using for that purpose! Sending love and spoons! 💕 🥄
@tashibalampkin8555
@tashibalampkin8555 Күн бұрын
Packing a mini-fridge for a young child. That's how you get ants. A lot of ants.
@Dancefun956
@Dancefun956 Күн бұрын
Me as a kid who doesn't even have mini fridges 😭😭😭 but wished to have one 😭😭
@AriL716
@AriL716 Күн бұрын
Mini fridges are for rich folk😭
@adrenalineactivate
@adrenalineactivate Күн бұрын
Having a mini fridge isn't normal, your not special for being a kid who doesn't have one, most adults don't. Most people also wish to have mini fridge
@comenerdwithme3346
@comenerdwithme3346 Күн бұрын
You don’t want one trust me, unless it’s a high grade one you can risk it not keeping your food cold enough (as opposed to a full sized fridge) and can risk you getting sick ❤️
@robertoduran3963
@robertoduran3963 20 сағат бұрын
If you do get one, get one of the bigger cube "mini" fridge. Takes up more space but it'll actually be food safe and keep things cold
@MrG0IdFish
@MrG0IdFish 12 сағат бұрын
Who tf does
@dangerella9094
@dangerella9094 Күн бұрын
We love the overconsumption core parents giving their TODDLERS mini-fridges
@レーバーマ
@レーバーマ Күн бұрын
14:27 i’m sorry that comment is genuinely so sad, no one should compare themselves to someone on the internet
@marz20
@marz20 13 сағат бұрын
0:12 nobody understand how much I NEEEEEED the shirt their wearing in this
@paulettejordan8505
@paulettejordan8505 Күн бұрын
I've never met a toddler in my life who needed a mini fridge. When I was growing up I had to get things from the kitchen fridge.
@iamasuperstar832
@iamasuperstar832 Күн бұрын
I'd like to believe some of these people are actually restocking their own bathrooms and just say it's for their kid or because they don't wanna get shit for having certain things. There's no way some of this shit is real 💀
@die_Katze98
@die_Katze98 Күн бұрын
I wasn't allowed to eat in my bedroom growing up (to avoid me forgetting to bring plates down or drop food that goes gross or whatever) so the idea of giving your TODDLER a stock of snacks, including stuff kids could easily make a mess with like pretzels and houmous, is crazy to me even before you get to the overconsumption aspect. And giving your young child fucking ENERGY DRINKS?? Do you want them to have a heart attack before they reach 30?
@Karma20XX
@Karma20XX 9 сағат бұрын
Oh yeah you'd NEVER get it out of the carpet, eww the whole room would be sticky.
@ImASchizophrenic
@ImASchizophrenic Күн бұрын
But the fact that people are just doing this to do it honestly sucks. Like I was at the store the other day and a pack of extra gum just like a big pack costed around $2 to a dollar but the mentos ones, THEY COSTED 5 TO $6. WHAT..
@martian_chan
@martian_chan Күн бұрын
Extra gum is peak tho so definitely don’t waste money on mentos
@ThatPersonK
@ThatPersonK Күн бұрын
It’s because it’s popular with young people and comes in a “cool” pot…it’s mental
@ImASchizophrenic
@ImASchizophrenic 18 сағат бұрын
@@ThatPersonK fr..
@Chihiro._.Sen0
@Chihiro._.Sen0 Күн бұрын
It's a toddler for God sake 😭🙏
@anakatsukifangirl2944
@anakatsukifangirl2944 Күн бұрын
I understand why a toddler wouldn't need one. But I see restocking for a teen or preteen's fridge and my teenage sister has a fridge in her room. It's where she sits her xbox lol
@WarmZZy
@WarmZZy Күн бұрын
I hate that the answer to adults making rational decisions that “stifle the economy” is children. Adults stopped working for pennies, hire children. Adults stopped paying for your garbage product, market to children. Adults stopped watching your unrealistic content, target children. I think it’s part of why they’re trying to strip reproductive rights.
@lauralanthalasa7
@lauralanthalasa7 Күн бұрын
Ummmm... why can a kid just... you know... go to the frikkin kitchen for a snack? All they do is sit on their phones all day, a little trip for a snack woudn't hurt.
@schroedingerscryptid
@schroedingerscryptid Күн бұрын
no cus deadass tho, in this day of late stage capitalism, you need to have some SERIOUS levels of privilege to afford this shit
@Gobbledygook30
@Gobbledygook30 22 сағат бұрын
These fridges aren't even food safe and they take a TON of power to get down to 50 degrees. Not only are you putting your kid at risk for food borne illnesses that could kill them, but you're spending more money over time to do so than you would if you just bought them a normal mini fridge that would keep them safe.
@thevoid8948
@thevoid8948 Күн бұрын
damn I've never been this early to a drama kween video before edit: ok, I can understand the toothpaste thing. It's probably not for the kid, but so that the parent doesn't have to clean up from the kid squeezing toothpaste everywhere because kids are dicks. Saves on cleaning and waste.
@Toebeanzz
@Toebeanzz Күн бұрын
Yeah, I’ve got two kids that love to brush their teeth but also love to douse the toothbrush in toothpaste 😂 this would help with the cost of toothpaste as well!
@FelixDaLynxBoi
@FelixDaLynxBoi Күн бұрын
A MINI FRIDGE??!! FOR A 2 YEAR OLD???!!! WHEN MY BROTHER WAS 2 HE COULD BARELY COUNT TO 5. NO TODDLER NEEDS A MINI FRIDGE. AND ENERGY DRINK FOR KIDS? NO. THOSE KIDS ARE GOING TO HAVE A LOAD OF HEALTH PROBLEMS. Seriously. Please do not give your under 13 (preferably 15) year olds energy drinks.
@siennarena5165
@siennarena5165 22 сағат бұрын
One of my grandma's relatives had a 14 year old son that died from Red Bull consumption. Pretty scary stuff.
@account01289
@account01289 Күн бұрын
... usually guests bring over the things that they need ... This is over consumption for the sake of showing off
@amanitaslastresort
@amanitaslastresort Күн бұрын
Would the toddler even know how to use it?
@comenerdwithme3346
@comenerdwithme3346 Күн бұрын
I feel like the door is definitely gonna end up not being closed and the kids accidentally spoiling the food
@serenas5784
@serenas5784 14 сағат бұрын
No I highly doubt they care or they empty it and think it’s a toy and put toys in it etc they’d totally mess it up or ignore it this is so dumb they need a hobby
@amanitaslastresort
@amanitaslastresort 13 сағат бұрын
I agree to both of these.
@nikanikasavina
@nikanikasavina Күн бұрын
Here some of us are trying to minimise our consumption, trying to thrift as much as possible, but only when necessary and not throw things away unless they are totally unusable, and THESE freaking people doing this sh!t!! 😤🤬
@Ella-g2m
@Ella-g2m 14 сағат бұрын
Same feel for cyclists and public transit users watching oversized giant brodozers zoom around. We can't have shit because for every conscientious person there are 10 pricks.
@vanna9379
@vanna9379 Күн бұрын
The toothpaste dispenser can make brushing fun for kids that don't like to do it. But it is OK for things to be boring. And can we just say how problematic buying kids actual energy drinks is. Like what the actual eff. Do these parents not know Prime is an energy drink?
@salicaguillotines
@salicaguillotines 24 минут бұрын
I mean, a toothpaste dispenser is a completely different ballgame than energy drinks. One encourages self-care and healthy habits and can help make it easier to keep routine. A toothpaste holder is a pretty simple solution for that, and some things just aren't worth the hassle if it means the kids actually brush their teeth. Giving the kids energy drinks is counterintuitive as they're often loaded with sugar or other flavoring/sweeteners that are ultimately bad for the teeth (besides all the other problems mentioned) that swapping the energy drinks out with simple water and fruit will make sure kid stays hydrated and nourished between meals. I knew my parents were firmly against energy drinks and they made it clear they were banned because they were unhealthy and also "don't want us having heart attacks bouncing off the walls" This makes me think since these parents care about aesthetic so much, I doubt the kid is allowed anywhere near that fridge or that it's actually for the parents claiming that it's for their kids because that gets them views. That's a completely different story, like you do you boo but we never even had energy drinks in the house because my parents despised that crap. It makes a bit more sense than giving glass/plastic containers that are difficult to open to a child who barely has the motor skills and would be more likely to spill it everywhere. Granted if this was actually for a toddler, I could see maybe having a few healthy snacks that aren't as messy and a few sippy cups that are already filled with water/juice/milk so that they're easily accessible for busy days but these influencers are so out of touch if they can keep up with daily restocking as though everyone has the time to spend hours making everything look like a boutique show home. You know what? My parents were obsessed with clean, and my mom would get yelled at for missing out on something and be called lazy when there were just so many things she'd do that aren't aesthetic. I could see these videos causing rifts in relationships since a working class family is being compared to an influencer. Raising a family is messy and things are going to get out of hands at times but will these influencers show that? Of course not there's a brand to uphold!
@CatCatCatCatCatCatCatCatCat4
@CatCatCatCatCatCatCatCatCat4 Күн бұрын
Off topic but imagine getting one of her eyelashes stuck in your eye… 😭 I can feel the pain
@HoneyBoom
@HoneyBoom Күн бұрын
can we get greta thunberg to protest outside these people's houses or something
@stickinug
@stickinug Күн бұрын
let's just start stitching all these with the clip of greta saying "how dare you"
@TheTeamAwsomness
@TheTeamAwsomness Күн бұрын
The only time i EVER repackage food is to put berries into mason jars to keep them fresh for longer. And those arent plastic! Repackaging non perishable food is WILD to me like what a waste!
@sagegreenlimes
@sagegreenlimes Күн бұрын
If I was staying in the guest bathroom I’d probably take all the stuff she put in there 😭
@tianag8513
@tianag8513 Күн бұрын
The laughing at 12:15 got me going girl 🤣 thanks for always making my morning shower enjoyable
@avalonava3724
@avalonava3724 22 сағат бұрын
No wonder there are so many grade school teachers worried about their students' hyper obsession with beauty and cosmetics. Also those "mini" fridges are garbage.
@RheannonRead
@RheannonRead Күн бұрын
Hi Drama Kween, love your videos
@account01289
@account01289 Күн бұрын
Im sorry did i just see metal straws in a tiny Stanley cup... Metal Straws for a ToDdLeR! 🤦🏻‍♀️... This morning i see a short about a toddler having a near fatal accident after being given one of these straws... Here's me thinking surely this is an outlier ... Oh how the internet likes to prove you wrong 😑
@Ella-g2m
@Ella-g2m 14 сағат бұрын
Oh my god you're right, those kids are goners. That's a choking hazard. sUcH a GoOd MoMmY tHoUgH.
@MaddieBegsToDiffer
@MaddieBegsToDiffer 12 сағат бұрын
Yeah like, maybe a mini fridge would be good if they were sick so they could just grab a water or crackers, or maybe a kid likes makeup, but THIS IS WAYY TO MUCH. but bruv... i get kids liking makeup, i, when i was a child, interpreted makeup as drawing on my face without repercussions. skincare is waaay to much ... I get kids washing their face, like, I had to use a cleanser because i have a skin disorder, but DANNNNNNNNNGGG....
@RangeGleasry
@RangeGleasry Күн бұрын
17:38 it’s ragebait sis they’re banking (literally) on people’s reactions
@Julie-si3hi
@Julie-si3hi 23 сағат бұрын
Bloody hate mommy 'influencers...spend so.e time with your child and put the vlogging camera down!'
@mahgol_a
@mahgol_a Күн бұрын
In many countries energy drinks are banned for kids because young people are more sensitive to caffeine than adults. Its just so confusing for me to see that these parents care about social media more than the health of their own child.
@ChaosTheoriesLuxe
@ChaosTheoriesLuxe Күн бұрын
I was raised in a pretty wealthy family, like back in the day when you didn't have to sell a kidney for groceries. But like, probably could afford a home with another bathroom. But we didn't because nobody actually did this. I got Colgate sparkle toothpaste for kids, a bathroom designed for guests (complete with untouchable soap,) and whatever "science experiment," my brother thought up doing its thing under our shared sink.
@graciehatton2828
@graciehatton2828 19 сағат бұрын
@14:37 What child eats THAT MUCH butter in a week?!
@natas3301
@natas3301 Күн бұрын
When mom thinks that kid is similiar to teen needs
@CopyCat-v1i
@CopyCat-v1i Күн бұрын
As a 12 year old I don’t even want a mini fridge because guess what? There’s already a conveniently place fridge in the KITCHEN. Shocking right? WHY CAN’T THE PARENTS JUST GIVE THE TODDLERS THEIR FOOD WHEN THEY NEED IT RAHHHHH
@WarmZZy
@WarmZZy Күн бұрын
Fridges are communal spaces in the home. Related: no one needs 21 STICKS OF BUTTER IN THEIR FRIDGE AT ANY ONE TIME.
@anndunham6450
@anndunham6450 20 сағат бұрын
But what if you suddenly need to bake 100 croissants from scratch?!
@salicaguillotines
@salicaguillotines 22 минут бұрын
I swear, those math problems where Mary buys 21 sticks of butter are the worst!
@tattedupluv
@tattedupluv 13 сағат бұрын
I thought it was "extra" when I was a kid and would visit my bougie aunts houses and they'd have bathrooms with the fancy matching hand towels and and bowl of multi color seashell hand soaps on the counter. This is so far beyond unnecessary it's ridiculous. Your family is visiting for the weekend. You don't need to open a pop-up drug store in your guest bathroom.
@lyra-07
@lyra-07 23 сағат бұрын
"People were never meant to make their homes into hotels." THANK YOUU. I sometimes wish my flat was more organised and clean, but then I remember a whole human and a cat lives here, so it's never gonna be sparkly and organised perfectly. I often wonder when watching those vids "How long until they have to re-organise?" Probably daily... "How long until they have to wash 100 food containers?" They're just making more work for themselves...
@donnie96
@donnie96 13 сағат бұрын
At 14 years old, I had to BEG my mom to let me wear makeup. At 28, I cannot fathom buying makeup for a 4 year old.
@makorelle
@makorelle Күн бұрын
every time i see videos about this minifridge topic i get an unbearable urge to gather a large number of people and organize a revolution against the rich blatantly showing off their wealth like this. it's like marie antoinette saying "let them eat cake" all over again (even though she probably didnt say it) and it's all absolutely, ABSOLUTELY enraging
@meganmarts5769
@meganmarts5769 14 сағат бұрын
Having a mini fridge for a foster kid that has trauma from food insecurity would be so wholesome
@LARISSA.KAY.
@LARISSA.KAY. 13 сағат бұрын
21:20 This tiktok makes me sad because imagine the difference she would make if she made hygiene packs with this stuff and gave it to the homeless
@Dityaaaaaa-f3n
@Dityaaaaaa-f3n Күн бұрын
She is so chaotic i luv her
@damiondraws8538
@damiondraws8538 21 сағат бұрын
I worked a job where I would monitor parents who don’t have custody of their kids. One mom had permission to give her kids gifts, she would give them gifts every visit (once a week) of clothes, shoes, food, drinks, and once, she gave her kids those mini Stanley’s. She told her kids to bring them to every visit in the future. The kids would keep forgetting and it’d turn into a rant by the mom about the importance of hydration. Hydration. With those mini Stanley’s. always confused me.
@AliceSykesFromWalkerland
@AliceSykesFromWalkerland 18 сағат бұрын
If I left canisters full of hair bands and plasters my little girl would literally open all the plasters and lose the hair bands all over the house lol this isn’t realistic 😂
@HeavyMetal221
@HeavyMetal221 17 сағат бұрын
I mean. I kindve want a toothpaste dispenser now. Never even thought about it 😅
@kathyortega4021
@kathyortega4021 10 сағат бұрын
Is haylo Hayley your sister? You guys sound (at least to me) like you have an Australian? accent and haylo Hayley mentioned she had a goth sister…. And don’t take this the wrong way, you..kinda look AT LEAST A LITTLE bit goth to me
@DahliaAsmr143
@DahliaAsmr143 Күн бұрын
On top of all of that: fridges are made with materials that are very bad for the environment and also need to be mined in foreign countries in horrible working conditions and it’s even worse when the fridges aren’t made to last. I also want to point out that chemical absorption in children is way higher than in adults so things like makeup, nail products, skincare, hair dye, food dye, energy drinks, coffee, etc. can have unforeseen negative effects on children and their development.
@Batteryacid-yk5xh
@Batteryacid-yk5xh 9 сағат бұрын
I share a bathroom with four younger siblings....WHY DOES A FOUR YEAR OLD HAVE THEIR OWN
@belladonnaaddams
@belladonnaaddams Күн бұрын
7:00 I second this!
@clione00
@clione00 13 сағат бұрын
I was obsessed with fridgescaping, food organization, etc when I was DEEP in my anorexia. Not healthy to fixate on food THAT MUCH
@t0m_c4t-
@t0m_c4t- Күн бұрын
i actually refuse to believe these people actually exist. their like- the less cool version of myths to me
@sonamani-e3r
@sonamani-e3r 13 сағат бұрын
At first I didn’t think the mini fridge was that bad because I thought she might’ve been storing breast milk, but then I realized she has a toddler not a baby, and I saw she put ENERGY DRINKS IN IT (that kid doesn’t know their abcs, leave ‘em alone 😭😭)
@elenkindlova9124
@elenkindlova9124 Күн бұрын
It was kinda strange when I learned that people in America have spare bedrooms And Guess bathrooms ... Here u just sleep where's available ... Like the gauch or on a mattrass on floor ... And if u forgot Ur toothpaste u just use the one everyone Is using .... Same with bodywash or really anything.... Especially when it's family ...
@Ella-g2m
@Ella-g2m 14 сағат бұрын
*some people in America. This isn't normal even in the US, these people are freaks.
@stuckbiscuit3796
@stuckbiscuit3796 22 сағат бұрын
Sucks so much that they're being forced to grow up too fast because of unrestricted/unsafe media access and a lack of 3rd spaces/susceptibility to advertising, They have no room to actually act like kids and the ones who do go and feel utterly ignored and disrespected all of the time. The only time on media here lately I've seen kids acting like this is the therian and fairy children, (sorry we bullied you into damn near non existence fairy kids :( ) Wich is unfortunate because they both get bullied into oblivion for enjoying themselves and exploring their imagination and identity and trying to use it to connect with others in a way that makes sense to them. Let the damn 14 yo pretend she's a wild wolf, or a pretty fairy. It's not an identity crisis, and she's not too old for roleplay based interacting and play and yes, kids are gonna b a little cringe??? You think your absolved of sinning just because you dont want to witness it? It's not as much as they forgot to be kids, as much as it is that we, AND Companies, seem to have forgotten what kids ACTUALLY do. Like the teen-attitude-phenominon of us being UTTERLY impatient with teens and their impulsiveness theyre only just learning control of, and severely punishing them for everything because we think "you should know better" BESTIE THEY DO NOT, No more safe town exploring. No more interesting downtown stores. No more chick e cheese. No more clubs or town teams. No more toys R us. No more PARKS even! They don't put them every few blocks no more outside the suburbs. My town doesn't even have a PUBLIC POOL anymore! No kid wants to go to the library every single day. No more walk in malls even ours has been dead for years because no one can compete with online shopping. The nearest indoor shopping centre to me, a low-high cost living community with a blooming population is almost over an hour away. I have been watching 3rd spaces, on and offline (rip animal jam, club penguin, neo petz, Moshi monster, safe flash games, barbie games, and Webkinz) deteriorate and disappear from the grasp of EVERYOnE before this became a problem. It was only a matter of time.
@sail4170
@sail4170 23 сағат бұрын
What in the dystopia is going on around here lately
@NeptunesHorses5909
@NeptunesHorses5909 16 сағат бұрын
A four year old seldom has the fine motor skills to paint their nails, hence chunky crayons. Also, who refrigerates goldfish crackers? The rationale for this mini fridges footage is to extra-fuss over foster children, which then becomes a family content issue.
@spinelessdevil
@spinelessdevil Күн бұрын
22:23 bro stores are nearby for a reason why buy so much that ur home is a store?
@toxiczombiewolf5692
@toxiczombiewolf5692 22 сағат бұрын
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@Pal---
@Pal--- 19 сағат бұрын
With the whole landfill thing this definitely doesn't help, but also it doesn't help that in this day and age you have to pay extra to be able to RECYCLE like how are we expected to do that ESPECIALLY with inflation and yet people wonder why our planet is going to shit
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