Here comes Honey Boo Boo
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oh wait! i think understand what is going on here. you accidentally joined the wrong mfp..this is the mfp for adults with the intelligence of second graders. wow this must be so frustrating for you!! my advice is to leave immediately, delete your account and find the correct mfp, the one for pretentious douchenozzles. bye!
I was just pointing out a fact. You can try it yourself here:
http://bluecentauri.com/tools/writer/sample.php
You have to admit, it's pretty telling and hilarious that you consider > 2.7th grade to be pretentious genius level.0 -
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As a southerner, I'm mortified and offended by this show.
As a parent.......I'm also mortified and offended by this show.
...............and not much offends me.
^ (don't have kids) and on a totally non related subject, your profile pic rocks you almost have the hawaii hip thing where you'd probably be a freaking awesome dancer.
:laugh: Thank you!! I don't know about awesome, but I do love to dance. lol0 -
Look, I don't watch these kind of shows nor do I care to, but just because myself and others don't find this to be the most entertaining show on the planet doesn't make us pretentious or arrogant. People like different things. Thank God for that. However, one has to question the ethics and morals of those that produce and partake in this show.0
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oh wait! i think understand what is going on here. you accidentally joined the wrong mfp..this is the mfp for adults with the intelligence of second graders. wow this must be so frustrating for you!! my advice is to leave immediately, delete your account and find the correct mfp, the one for pretentious douchenozzles. bye!
I was just pointing out a fact. You can try it yourself here:
http://bluecentauri.com/tools/writer/sample.php
You have to admit, it's pretty telling and hilarious that you consider > 2.7th grade to be pretentious genius level.
cool. you're still a douchenozzle. sorry.0 -
I have to admit that parts of it really make me laugh, especially stuff the youngest kid says. But after trying to watch more than one of them, I was WAY TOO GROSSED out to continue-- I mean, all the farting, the pig pooping on the table where they eat, and the contests to see whose bad breath belongs to who . . . way tooooo nasty for me.0
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Look, I don't watch these kind of shows not do I care to, but just because myself and others don't find this to be the most entertaining show on the planet doesn't make us pretentious or arrogant. People like different things. Thank God for that. However, one has to question the ethics and morals of those that produce and partake in this show.
Agreed! Beginning to think that one girl is either related to those Honey Boo Boo people or is getting commission from the producers. There really is nothing about that programme that is worth defending.0 -
cool. you're still a douchenozzle. sorry.
No need to apologize. I'm just impressed that you were able to form a three-syllable word.
Enjoy the show.0 -
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cool. you're still a douchenozzle. sorry.
No need to apologize. I'm just impressed that you were able to form a three-syllable word.
Enjoy the show.
ok cool, cool point, cool talking to you nozz0 -
If you take all the comments from this thread written by people who think the show is great, then put it through an online writing analyzer (like the ones they use for the RNC and DNC speeches. Blue Centauri is the one I used), it comes out to a 2.7th grade level.
According to Blue Centauri, your post comes out to a 5th grade level. You should analyze your own intelligence before attempting to insult the intelligence of others.0 -
The TV network gave them a show because this little girl generated a lot of buzz from Toddlers in Tiaras. Edith Wood, also from that show (Toddlers in Tiaras), has a TV show too. No one commented on her neurotic mother or the use of the sugar on that show. Is it because the family in Honey Boo Boo is poor and overweight, rather than skinny and rich? Seriously? You people are incredibly judgmental, and have obviously never behaved in a manner deemed unfit by others. Your clear perfection and copious amounts of knowledge are far too superior for the rest of us. I would rather watch Honey Boo Boo than a show full of pretentious, anorexic women flaunting themselves and their money everywhere.
Yea, those shows suck too. ALL of "reality" TV is horrible. There are about 5-7 shows on TV worth watching other than sports.0 -
If you take all the comments from this thread written by people who think the show is great, then put it through an online writing analyzer (like the ones they use for the RNC and DNC speeches. Blue Centauri is the one I used), it comes out to a 2.7th grade level.
So uncalled for. And I don't even like the show. This is an internet forum, not a college course.
last i checked, under 3rd grade was elementary school.0 -
According to Blue Centauri, your post comes out to a 5th grade level.
Sweet. That's twice as high as the Honey Boo Boo Brigade. I appreciate you lending further evidence to my point by pointing this out.
What does it say if you take all my posts and run it through? That's what I did for the original post. Seems pretty dumb to take a statistical sample size of about 7 words, but you probably know that already.0 -
I got the sixth grade. Woooohooo.
Thank god college or my job don't require much of me (sarcasm folks)0 -
Wow, this conversation deteriorated fast...
I have seen a couple of episodes of the show, and I agree that the pageant thing for little girls is really creepy and I see no redeeming value in it. They give out trophies for the "most beautiful"...what message does that send to the girls who don't get one? That they aren't beautiful, or at the very least not beautiful enough? And they're only beautiful because their hair is done up and they're made up like dolls? Where's the message about internal beauty that comes from having good character? I'd rather my daughter find her value in the person she is rather than in her looks. I think of Aimee Copeland...a beautiful girl, yes, but her appearance is drastically altered due to the amputations she went through. She is still beautiful, though, not because of her looks, but because of her courage, her strength, and her positive spirit in the midst of such awful circumstances. That's the beauty I want my daughter to seek to develop in herself.
That being said, I do agree that this family loves each other very much, and they sacrifice a lot for Alana. I do think they are teetering on the precipice of spoiling her rotten, but it's evident they love her. It would be great if they'd demonstrate their love by getting her to eat healthier foods and lay off go-go juice (what parent in their right mind gives their 6 year old Mountain Dew mixed with Red Bull...that's ASKING for trouble!). They are uncouth and ill-mannered, but they do love each other. I wouldn't want to live the way they do, but they seem happy. If they are happy the way they are, and they can make some money to help their children, who am I to judge that? I highly doubt I'll watch the show again, though, because I find the constant slaughter of the English language to be like fingernails on a chalkboard for me.0 -
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I got the sixth grade. Woooohooo.
Thank god college or my job don't require much of me (sarcasm folks)
it doesn't require much of anybody that's why nobody's got no jobs, yo (PGoP >> poor grammar on purpose, for all the acronym lovers of the states!)0 -
According to Blue Centauri, your post comes out to a 5th grade level. You should analyze your own intelligence before attempting to insult the intelligence of others.
Sweet. That's twice as high as the Honey Boo Boo Brigade. What does it say if you take all my posts and run it through? That's what I did for the original post. Seems pretty dumb to take a statistical sample size of about 7 words, but you probably know that already.
It shows a whopping 2.91 grade level after running this through.
"Sweet. That's twice as high as the Honey Boo Boo Brigade. What does it say if you take all my posts and run it through? That's what I did for the original post. If you take all the comments from this thread written by people who think the show is great, then put it through an online writing analyzer (like the ones they use for the RNC and DNC speeches. Blue Centauri is the one I used), it comes out to a 2.7th grade level. No need to apologize. I'm just impressed that you were able to form a three-syllable word. Enjoy the show. I was just pointing out a fact. You can try it yourself here: http://bluecentauri.com/tools/writer/sample.php
You have to admit, it's pretty telling and hilarious that you consider > 2.7th grade to be pretentious genius level."0 -
Wow, this conversation deteriorated fast...
I have seen a couple of episodes of the show, and I agree that the pageant thing for little girls is really creepy and I see no redeeming value in it. They give out trophies for the "most beautiful"...what message does that send to the girls who don't get one? That they aren't beautiful, or at the very least not beautiful enough? And they're only beautiful because their hair is done up and they're made up like dolls? Where's the message about internal beauty that comes from having good character? I'd rather my daughter find her value in the person she is rather than in her looks. I think of Aimee Copeland...a beautiful girl, yes, but her appearance is drastically altered due to the amputations she went through. She is still beautiful, though, not because of her looks, but because of her courage, her strength, and her positive spirit in the midst of such awful circumstances. That's the beauty I want my daughter to seek to develop in herself.
That being said, I do agree that this family loves each other very much, and they sacrifice a lot for Alana. I do think they are teetering on the precipice of spoiling her rotten, but it's evident they love her. It would be great if they'd demonstrate their love by getting her to eat healthier foods and lay off go-go juice (what parent in their right mind gives their 6 year old Mountain Dew mixed with Red Bull...that's ASKING for trouble!). They are uncouth and ill-mannered, but they do love each other. I wouldn't want to live the way they do, but they seem happy. If they are happy the way they are, and they can make some money to help their children, who am I to judge that? I highly doubt I'll watch the show again, though, because I find the constant slaughter of the English language to be like fingernails on a chalkboard for me.
^^well said. i like it.0 -
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Delaney just proved why you should never resort to insults when trying to debate/prove a point.
Because BOOM goes the dynamite when it turns out you aren't any better.0 -
Saw the show for the first time. I think it's sad and a commentary on gross TV. I will never watch it or its likes again. American TV has hit another low.
This. Only difference is I have not, nor will I ever watch it. The commercials alone disgust me enough.
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Saw the show for the first time. I think it's sad and a commentary on gross TV. I will never watch it or its likes again. American TV has hit another low.
This. Only difference is I have not, nor will I ever watch it. The commercials alone disgust me enough.
Me too!
i saw a youtube clip and was horrified. i don't have a tv (though if i really wanted to watch it, i could probably find it online). i would rather spend my time arguing about it on the internet. hahah.. no, really, i'd rather work on making myself a new dress or figure out h ow to extend my tomato season. these kinds of things are, by far, more important to me.0 -
You can sow?
Now that makes me jealous! I'd save so much money if I knew how to!!0 -
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Is this another damn American beauty pageant mom show?
As a parent of two young daughters, the concept absolutely disgusts me. I don't normally have such strong opinions on things, but this is child abuse, plain and simple!
There was one episode of some child beauty pageant (don't know the name, I just saw the commercial) where one of the little girls dressed up as Julia Roberts from Pretty Woman. I was absolutely disgusted by that! I like Julia Roberts, and I like Pretty Woman, but I would not let my child dress up as a prostitute and parade around the stage on national TV. There's something seriously wrong with that.
As for Honey Boo Boo, I've also only seen the commercials, but I never want to watch the show.0 -
Delaney just proved why you should never resort to insults when trying to debate/prove a point
On the other hand, what does it say when a simple, unarguable fact is laid out, and the readers take it as an insult? There's no opinion there. There is no malice. There is the simple statement, "When I enter input X into the link provided here, it gives me output Y." The interpretation of the results are more interesting than the results themselves, in my opinion.0 -
On the other hand, what does it say when a simple, unarguable point is laid out, and the readers take it as an insult? There's no opinion there. There is no malice. There is the simple statement, "When I enter input X, it gives me output Y." The interpretation of the results are more interesting than the results themselves, in my opinion.
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