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LOLOL. Gurl is paler than an albino irishman, and between the all that Sun and all the drinking Wine Mom is going to do, her skin is going to look even more blotchy now.
At least it'll distract from her giving birth to a suspiciously dark baby in 9 months......
The A Word 2, Electric Boogaloo. Her father died a few years back from Parkinson's, but this time she can do an interview with her husband about his feelings about being cucked and her aborting the affair baby. And then she put her kids on camera and ask them how they feel about losing their sibling.
On Bluesky, Lindsay uses the new Toy Story movie as an excuse to brag about how she's one of those hip "no screentime" parents while simultaneously mommy shaming the folks of a clearly special needs child that was sitting in a nearby movie theatre row:
A child over the age of 4 that has an inability to sit still/can't pay attention/needs to be running around/making noises/etc is obviously neurodivergent. Its common for autistic/ADHD/etc. children to have trouble sitting still in movie theatres, that's why many theatres offer autism/neurodivergent friendly film screenings:
While it's annoying to have your theatre experience interrupted by a special needs child's commotion (especially considering the prices of tickets nowadays), whenever I've had it happen while at the theatres I just let it slide, 'cause you can obviously tell the parents are trying their best/are exasperated/the child has a literal disability. My parents raised me to be a compassionate Christian. I can't say I'm much of a holler roller nowadays; however I still don't have it in me to ever casually judge the family of a special needs child for said child's behavior, let alone the special needs child themselves.
TLDR Lindsay is a cunt (although I'm sure everyone who casually browses this thread is very much already aware of said fact).
PS: I saw the new Toy Story movie, and the message came across to me as less Luddite/technology bad, and more "You don't have friends? Get a horse. Than you'll immediately become friends with other horse people, because horse people generally only talk to other horse people. Yay, horses! JOIN THE HORSEGIRL CULT "
I was trying to find something in this thread and saw this from May 2025. This movie is coming out in August, if anyone sees it they can try to spot Lindsay in the background. She did a whole Powerpoint about them after this for a charity stream.
On Bluesky, Lindsay uses the new Toy Story movie as an excuse to brag about how she's one of those hip "no screentime" parents while simultaneously mommy shaming the folks of a clearly special needs child that was sitting in a nearby movie theatre row:
A child over the age of 4 that has an inability to sit still/can't pay attention/needs to be running around/making noises/etc is obviously neurodivergent. Its common for autistic/ADHD/etc. children to have trouble sitting still in movie theatres, that's why many theatres offer autism/neurodivergent friendly film screenings:
While it's annoying to have your theatre experience interrupted by a special needs child's commotion (especially considering the prices of tickets nowadays), whenever I've had it happen while at the theatres I just let it slide, 'cause you can obviously tell the parents are trying their best/are exasperated/the child has a literal disability. My parents raised me to be a compassionate Christian. I can't say I'm much of a holler roller nowadays; however I still don't have it in me to ever casually judge the family of a special needs child for said child's behavior, let alone the special needs child themselves.
TLDR Lindsay is a cunt (although I'm sure everyone who casually browses this thread is very much already aware of said fact).
PS: I saw the new Toy Story movie, and the message came across to me as less Luddite/technology bad, and more "You don't have friends? Get a horse. Than you'll immediately become friends with other horse people, because horse people generally only talk to other horse people. Yay, horses! JOIN THE HORSEGIRL CULT "
I mean it's also possible that the child is totally normal. Age 4 is a little young to be going to the movies even if it's for your standard animated family film. Lindsay shaming other parents should be made fun of though--who is she to get up on her high horse and judge a family she doesn't know? Did Lindsay even take her kids to see Toy Story 5? I don't think they're old enough so I doubt it. I also get being upset at distractions in a movie theater but it's a movie for families. They're allowed to bring their children even if 4 is a little young. Not every place in this world needs to be adults only. Taking children to appropriate theaters, restaurants, etc are importent for their social development. It's how they emulate adults and learn social cues, manners, etc. What's even more baffling is Lindsay not realizing that episode of Bluey was basically a lesson to the parents that some experiences your child might not be ready for yet like sitting for a movie even when it's marketed for them. Then again we established Lindsay's booze soaked mind isn't exactly great at critical thinking.