Fwiw, IIRC Laura posted an image of another fridge that tipped over on someone & asked her viewers if that was the same exact one that tipped over on her. It wasn't, right?

For what it's worth, pretty sure it wasn't. There were many similarities but there were some key differences.

But i have a few questions.

like somebody else asked, why wouldn't Laura

  1. legally oppose the people who installed her refrigerator, or

  2. hire an expert to point out what went wrong?

  3. because it seems like a public safety risk, why wouldn't she put the name, make, and model of the fridge out there, and then any statistics about however many times it's tipped over on people in the past? Granted, it was user error if it wasn't installed properly. She probably can't sue a fridge maker if it wasn't installed properly. Why wouldn't she be able to sue the installers?

She did mention early on that she blamed the installers.

Who knows if the company for whom they worked is even still in business. What I'm guessing is that they hired some cheap installers and just went on recommendations instead of looking intemtly at reviews and selecting the best one. Maybe she trusted Stephen to hire whoever did the installation. Maybe he lowballed the job. But if she was being responsible and thinking of her family safety, it seems like she wouldn't lowball a job like that.

4.) Who was behind the hiring of whoever installed it?

Maybe she won't hire an expert because she doesn't want the reminder that her addict husband screwed her over and screwed the kids over.

  1. Is he still in the house?
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u/jellyfishmelodica — 1 day ago

Ingredients listed online when ordering 'same day grocery' tamales = vegetarian; ingredients on received package were not!

**edited to add, does anyone know if USA or USDA/FDA consumer laws requiring proper ingredients of products expired? Is Amazon just above the law?**

*Also, FWIW, as everyone might not know this, 'green chile' is not meat . If a food product comes in different varieties and a person selects the one listed option that does not have meat listed in its name or on a photo of its label, ​ why should they assume that the label on the advertised package is completely different than the one they are touting on the link to the product?*

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Are the ingredients listed online just a sample of *some* ingredients that might be in *some* similar products, *somewhere* ?

New here, I don't browse the sub enough to know if this is a common complaint, I guess I can search, but I'm cranky, hungry, & feeling a little sick right now.

Rant: Maybe it was silly of me to hope that tamales could be vegetarian, but I was shopping hungry & so happy to see 🫔 tamales without meat listed as the main ingredient!

The online ingredients don't indicate they are truncated! They also don't say tallow. They do say beef fat and chicken fat, but I'm used to seeing animal fats listed in parentheses as tallow or lard. I haven't been paying attention to the USDA or food labels lately, has everything been thrown out the window? I'm old enough to remember some landmark developments in food labeling.

Maybe the labeling requirements i remember are no longer in practice? I have noticed that same day grocery or food in general on Amazon Fresh can be mislabeled, like the featured item photo **will** be an accurate of what is being sold, but the name and description in the ad will be totally wrong.

Is this commonplace?

u/jellyfishmelodica — 1 day ago

The sex part was weird, though we all know Laura isn't the only influencer doing a LARP as her daughter. As somebody else mentioned jane, she's made kind of a career off of it. However, there are differences.

On one hand , regarding Laura's trampoline video, it becomes more authentic than Jane Insane content, because yeah kids might bring up sexual things sometimes, and Jane would never show kids being kids in that regard, but on the other hand, Laura's actual kids are full-on influencers at this point with their own name & their own little cartoon show and everything.

Ha! I started this post to challenge allegations made by certain people and then realized halfway through making it that I largely agreed with people here. Except for the point about how weird it is that Laura made that 1 trampoline video in contrast with how many videos Jane has made.

Is LC even aware that as they get older privacy rights for public figures aren't the same as they are for private citizens? Her kids very publicly known, so in my opinion, Laura posting as them, while dressed as them, and saying things they've said, feels like a betrayal to me. the very least could be perceived as sloppy and over the line.

Unfortunately, Laura's trampoline video makes her look to me like she isn't coming up with good content on her own, which actually supports what her ex-husband said. I think she's capable of coming up with good content, I think she's just prioritizing the wrong thing, trying to go for mainstream and failing as opposed to figuring out her true niche.

I still think there's something weird about Jane's videos, like it has to be fetish content for a certain percentage of the population. Either way I hope Laura doesn't do it again.

u/jellyfishmelodica — 4 days ago
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Pigeon Appreciation doodles

I'm unable to see images on the recent post called 'Pigeon Appreciation art' so I thought I would just upload my own!

u/jellyfishmelodica — 5 days ago

2 questions re: PAPD Fallen Officer Kathy Mazza: 1) Does anyone here recall seeing any media follow-up sharing identities of the rescue workers & civilians found alongside her, 5 months to the date of 9/11?

​​ Also, please forgive me if awkwardly asking the following is overstepping; if necessary, please advise me on protocol & etiquette--- I'm somewhat new here, hoping to learn how to ask these questions showing proper reverence and respect.

  1. : If the early 2012-era circulating stories about the discovery of the victims were not updated, as one might have expected them to be given advances in DNA science, is this possibly because loved ones of those found alongside Officer Mazza did not want their information to be made public?

Been struggling with how to ask these questions as I don't want to distress or upset people. ​ I do not know if information like this is treated like publicly accessible data, though I seem to recall reading something about how a number survivors in upper floors of the towers opted out of public record. Almost brings me to a 3rd question about where the line is between public record and wishes of victims' families . Now I'm going to check the FAQ in case it's mentioned.

​May all victims' memories remain a blessing to anyone touched by their passing.

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u/jellyfishmelodica — 10 days ago

This woman in a Jack Taliercio vid collapsed once she reached EMTs and I'm wondering if anyone knows if she made it to safety.

Please delete if not allowed. I just can't stop wondering about this poor woman.

u/jellyfishmelodica — 18 days ago