FergieTCat
I am serious. And don't call me Shirley.
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My apologies for offending you. It has become a colloquial phrase and that's how I was using it.
Allow me to leave the thread again. This isn't a YAGE but I am obviously not taking this subject as seriously as the rest of you.
Again, my sincere apologies.
Allow me to leave the thread again. This isn't a YAGE but I am obviously not taking this subject as seriously as the rest of you.
Again, my sincere apologies.
Even saying you are kidding, talking about the koolaid just makes me shudder. I remember very clearly what those pictures of all the dead kids and their parents looked like.
While these families may follow what TLC says, I personally find it distasteful that something like the koolaid name is used (and this isn't personal just to you..other's have used it in the past). Those people that drank the koolaid strongly believed in the religious beliefs of a madman, and drinking the koolaid laced with poison to kill themselves and their children was horrific. I know it's become the 'in' thing to mention drinking koolaid when talking about people following something blindly, and maybe some people don't remember Jim Jones (and why koolaid is mentioned when it's said someone is following someone blindly), who's followers laced the koolaid with cyanide. It's said the people followed him blindly and I don't think this could be said about the realty TV parents. They would not, IMO follow someone blindly, knowing it could kill their children. If you even know one family member left behind of someone who died there, you would know the koolaid comment really can hurt.
From wiki: 909 inhabitants of Jonestown,276 of them children, died of apparent cyanide poisoning, mostly in and around a pavilion.This resulted in the greatest single loss of American civilian life in a non-natural disaster until the September 11, 2001 attacks. No video was taken during the mass suicide, though the FBI did recover a 45 minute audio recording of the suicide in progress.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jones
Besides, many of them come back to parenting style, which is completely subjective. LOL.
TLC isn't very inventive.