The thing that confuses me about her intro is when she says "I'm gonna dress my baby in all brand names and if I can't support it then I guess I'm gonna sell it." Correct me if I'm wrong (and I may well be), but to me that sounds like "If I can't give my baby designer goods becuase they're too expensive, then I'll sell it without a second thought".
Now, not only am I bewildered by what she thinks a baby needs (supposedly, a blanket and four dummies/pacifiers), this view of simply throwing a child away like a used plaything horrifies me. Is this really the mindset that some people have? The really scary thing is that that video is over 2 years old, so who knows what she's been doing since then?
EDIT: Even if the video is faked, what does this say about the 3.5 million people (according to Wikipedia) that are apparently entertained by this sort of thing each week?
On a quick note, what part of the US is that accent from (after taking away that god-awful Wigger-ness, of course)?
Now, not only am I bewildered by what she thinks a baby needs (supposedly, a blanket and four dummies/pacifiers), this view of simply throwing a child away like a used plaything horrifies me. Is this really the mindset that some people have? The really scary thing is that that video is over 2 years old, so who knows what she's been doing since then?
EDIT: Even if the video is faked, what does this say about the 3.5 million people (according to Wikipedia) that are apparently entertained by this sort of thing each week?
On a quick note, what part of the US is that accent from (after taking away that god-awful Wigger-ness, of course)?