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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Gigi and the only one I know of it as
a child. Let's any of you have any sort of
love children that you've come around and I told us
about I think I will some weight, but not no,
it's possibly. You know, stranger things have happened. Uh, you
know these people that are like, oh I was pregnant.
I didn't know. It's like, I don't know how, but
there would be signs. But anyway, there's a woman now
who is complaining that which one of these Pepper Pig,

(01:09):
Peppa Pig is rude, and Peppa Pig is teaching her
children to be rude. And apparently there's a phrase or
a phrase that Pepper Pig is using that really bothers
or listen to this. She's very mad about this, and
she has eight hundred thousand people watching this on TikTok.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
Warning to all parents who let their children are specifically
toddlers that watch Pepper Pig. I didn't listen to everyone
saying like, oh, Pepper Pig's rude, this, this, this, this,
and my son watches Pepper Pig. And then maybe like
a month ago, he started going around to everyone saying like,
you're not my best friend.

Speaker 1 (01:47):
You're not my best friend.

Speaker 2 (01:49):
And he was saying it quite often, and I kept
saying to him, like, where are you learning this, Like
that's not nice to say to someone like you're not
my best friend.

Speaker 1 (01:56):
You're not allowed to say that anymore, and he stops
saying it.

Speaker 2 (01:59):
Anyway, right now, I'm just sitting on the couch and
Kay is watching Pepper Pink, and then I hear Pepper
Pek saying you're not my best friend anymore. And I
look at the TV and I look at Kia, and
I've literally just turned.

Speaker 1 (02:13):
Off pepper Peak.

Speaker 2 (02:14):
I'm like, you don't know how to watch Pepper Pi anymore.

Speaker 1 (02:15):
You can't watch Pepper pick anymore, the kid can't You know,
I'm not gonna be able to do it. And and
you know we can't all be like Kaalin with thirty
seven best friends. Okay, I don't Maybe you're not my
best friend. Best friend is the highest honor, exactly. I
don't know that I have a problem with it. I
don't know that problem. I guess it's not necessary for
the kids to like repeat it over and over again

(02:36):
to like everybody that meets. But nonetheless, I mean, I
think these are life lessons. Okay, you know, not everyone's
gonna be your best friend. You don't have to announce
it to everyone. But this is my question. Eighty five
five five nine one one three five. But the parents
who are awake and whatever, I know a lot of
kids are in school, which means parents are asleep. We
we've figured that out. But I don't know of these

(02:56):
shows that you're playing for Gigi. Are there anything You're
like this? This is highly annoying or actually maybe not
all good for my kid. So I'm a big miss.

Speaker 3 (03:06):
Rachel Stanley has no bad I hope she gets like
a Nobel Peace Prize one day.

Speaker 1 (03:10):
I'm at the Noble Peace Price. Yes, Noble Peace Price. Okay,
we're Nobel Peace. Yeah, Noble Noble. She should get that
one too. Valuable and icon.

Speaker 3 (03:19):
She's taught my kids so many things, like we sing
songs together, like she taught her sign language. All I
got to learn sign language because my kid's talking to
me and I'm learning as much more.

Speaker 1 (03:27):
Yeah, the more thing.

Speaker 3 (03:28):
But we do a little Spanish because I don't Fred
you're big on the Spanish.

Speaker 1 (03:31):
Now, mus must that's long, but you know, okay.

Speaker 3 (03:38):
Yep, she'll do the sign language and we'll do it
a little bit in Spanish. But honestly, I think I'm
the worst show for her to watch because I she's
repeating bad words now because I say them out loud.

Speaker 1 (03:47):
So now we're in that phase like that influence forget
about pig and.

Speaker 4 (03:51):
How my husband was like, are you going to stop?
Like she's repeating it and saying it clear as day.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
What was it? Os is her favorite? Oh? Does she
use it properly?

Speaker 5 (04:02):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (04:03):
Beautifully like if she drops yes, never been done like
beautiful total to me, I am just like, okay, now
I had a chill, so like the show's luckily nothing
has really you know, gotten her crazy, but I have,
like I think I'm the bad show.

Speaker 1 (04:18):
Yeah. I found myself cussing in front of my nieces
this weekend too, because it just so easily flows out.
I'm not used to being around children.

Speaker 5 (04:24):
Me too.

Speaker 1 (04:25):
People don't invite me to be around their children, but
you know, it's a that's of common thing, so I
am allowed to be around children. For the record, I
just want to be clear. I can live near school
and everything. It's everything's fine. No, I'm not in any
kind of list. The words were just flowing, and I
find myself just going, oh no, because Polly Polly would
absolutely repeat. I mean, she is a she's a little girl,

(04:47):
like she's forming thoughts and sentences and repeating things, and
you know, so we don't need that. But but I
was just curious if anyone else had the same feeling
about Peppa Pig if Peppa Pig was ruining the world
because in the comments it was like Blue would never
you know, Louie is top tier. We like Blue in
this house. Louie is top here.

Speaker 4 (05:06):
Yeah, I feel like Bluie's got humor that like we
would like as adults too, Like we enjoy it. So
you can watch it with your niece Polly and you'll giggle,
you'll laugh, you'll understand.

Speaker 1 (05:14):
You guys could bond Pepa Peck. I've never been a
fan of Peppa Pich. Polly has to be there for
me to watch it. I can.

Speaker 6 (05:20):
Friday, my mom b and my sister from watching SpongeBob
because she felt like it was too adult, which it
kind of is.

Speaker 1 (05:29):
It is though, isn't it it is?

Speaker 6 (05:30):
But still I was like, you're no fun lady. Let
her watch SpongeBob.

Speaker 5 (05:34):
Yeah. No.

Speaker 1 (05:35):
I remember growing up when I thought Beavis and butt
heead was not only the funniest but the like the edgiest,
and it was kind of edgy. But I would laugh
like until I hurt watching that show and now and
then when they brought it back, I'm like, oh, this
is great. I'm gonna love it, and it just didn't
hit the same. No, it didn't hit the same. I
mean it was just so wildly immature and stupid that

(05:57):
I don't know at the time that just felt like,
I can't believe that you can do this that SNL sketch.

Speaker 6 (06:01):
Did you see that.

Speaker 1 (06:01):
It's still one of my favorites. Yeah, Melissa, So, Pepa
Pig has always been rude. Absolutely, Oh, it's always I
didn't know that. I had no idea we had issues
with Peppa Pig. What's the issue.

Speaker 5 (06:14):
I don't have any issues. I just didn't let my
kids watch it. But like, there are a lot of
things that she does that are absolutely rude, are just
completely not on point. But the point is here, Like
being a parent, you have to step in and either
watch it with them and teach them as you go,
or turn it off and do something else together. I

(06:34):
know as a parent, I have four kids, they're ten, eight, three,
and one. It's hard to incorporate that together time. But like,
paying attention to what they're watching sometimes can benefit you
in the long time, in the long term, like I
won't let my kids watch what is it? Vlad and Nikki?

(06:56):
They're rude?

Speaker 1 (06:57):
Oh okay, yeah, people are mad about were saying, Kay's
low b.

Speaker 5 (07:07):
Absolute.

Speaker 1 (07:11):
Apparently he's a people. I say, this is terrible. What
are we teach? It's okay, all right, well, thank you Melissa.
That that's the great advice. Be present. Everyone should be
present today, have a good day. I love YouTube. What'd
you called? Hey, Evelyn? Why Evelyn? So YouTube as a
whole we can't we can't let the kids use YouTube.

Speaker 7 (07:34):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (07:34):
So it was it's actually YouTube kids that she was
able to find it on. But she was She's like
just rolling through it and she was having really bad
nights terrors and we couldn't figure out why. And I
just hear like this man telling her that there was
going to be monsters in her class.

Speaker 1 (07:51):
Whoa, whoa? What that? Wow? What did she wind up
stumbling on?

Speaker 8 (07:58):
I don't know. It was like it's just like it
looks like a Coco melon show, but it was just
like not I guess.

Speaker 5 (08:08):
It was just really creaky.

Speaker 1 (08:10):
Wow. Yeah, YouTube kids is wow. You have to watch it? Yeah. Well,
I mean if YouTube for the kids it's anything like
YouTube for me. I'll start in one place and I'll
wind up in a very very different place. If I
just sort of go on the journey and I don't
necessarily know that I want if it's the same for kids,
I don't. I don't want the kids to go on
that journey. Like let's stick to one topic, because I'll
start here and then I'll wind up on like police

(08:31):
chase videos and then before long I'm watching, Like, you know,
I have no idea war. I don't know, like it
could be very traumatizing because I didn't. I didn't. I
searched for a Backshit Boys video. Okay, so how did
I wind up talking about Israel? I don't know. I don't.
I don't know. But it's a journey and kids don't
need to go on it, and I guess I figured
YouTube kids would have that all under control. But you're

(08:52):
saying there's like weird, creepy people sinking in on it.

Speaker 9 (08:56):
Yeah, and like she stumbles upon videos that are like
in different language, and like they're just like scary people
being like zombies and like it's just really weird and
it's hard to watch it because I'm trying to do
something and then I look and then she's on a
video and then she gets mad if I change it.

Speaker 1 (09:15):
So it's just a whole that now, Evelyn, I've gone
off on this before. Over the years, I'm not sure
if it's still a thing. But what amazed me is
do your children watch the videos of other kids opening
and playing like unboxing and playing with toys that they
don't have.

Speaker 9 (09:30):
My nieces do, but uh, Freya, the one that I'm
talking about is still like she's just about to turn two, Okay,
so she doesn't do that yet. But like, my niece
was a big like opening toys and he wanted all
the new like popets and the new fidgets, and she
would have like meltdounds over not getting them.

Speaker 1 (09:52):
Know that's what I would say. But went over to
one of my friend's houses a couple of years ago
and they're kids watching a video of a kid who's
now like a billionaire. The kid is because he went
viral because he was opening toys that toy companies would
now send him and playing with them and filming it.
And then kids would watch it and I was like,
this is terrible. Your kid's gonna want all the toys,

(10:14):
and she was like, no, actually, you know, he's very
satisfied just watching this other kid open the toys and
play with him. I'm like, that never would have worked
for me, I would have seen a kid play with toy,
be like, Mom, I wanted a toy, and then she
would have had to say no, you know whatever, and
there would have been a whole fight. But she went.
There was a whole generation of kids. I guess that
was satisfied. That were satisfied watching other kids play with

(10:34):
the toys. And I'm like, how does that work?

Speaker 4 (10:37):
I think it's like their reality TV, Like it's their
version of reality TV.

Speaker 1 (10:40):
How do we watch other adults play? I guess so, Evelyn,
thank you so much for Colin have a great day.
That never would have worked. Like even now, I see
people like playing with big people toys like cars and
airplanes and vacations and you know it's going on like
a going to amazing places and singing first class and
I'm going I want that. It doesn't satisfy me to

(11:01):
watch somebody else eat the caviar and on emirates in
the in the suite and take a shower. I wasn't bad, Okay, Brianna,
something else you want? This is? So this has become
what where kids can't watch Brianna? Hi, Kid Dangers Abroad?
What is kid Danger?

Speaker 7 (11:17):
So it's a show on Nickelodeon that it's a superhero
and a sidekick, but the superhero is in his thirties
and the sidekick is in middle schooler.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
Why Chris Hansen somebody even two.

Speaker 7 (11:36):
It talks about how he, you know, needed a sidekick,
and he was putting up these ads in the middle school.
And then once you found this kick, he told them, oh,
you can't tell your friends that were hanging out with
your parents. And it got very questionable and absolutely not.
This is Nickelodeon what it is on Nickelodeon so presently

(11:58):
and we.

Speaker 1 (11:59):
So they're still doing. When I was a kid, the
worst thing of Nickelodeon was family double there because they
had a family and I didn't.

Speaker 7 (12:04):
So it was it was trying to get kids to
not talk to their families about things they should.

Speaker 1 (12:12):
Why that's messed up? Brionna, thank you have a good day.
Yeah yeah, no, it's his family double dare And it
was like, oh, that must be cool. There's a mom
and a dad and they started happy. Right, there's not
a restraining order. The car they're competing for a trip
to you know, Disney Orlando. They get to go to
Disney World and have a good time. Together like that

(12:33):
must be nice. Yeah, But then here's the other and
this is kind of an offshoot of this, but I
remember it was a year or two ago there were
the there was a documentary about Nickelodeon. Oh yeah, Quiet
on the Sand and how twisted it was. So now
like my childhood was ruined because all these shows that
I grew up watching, Now I realized they were all
like treated like you know, meet and like old men

(12:55):
were saying disgusting things to them. And it's like here,
you know, they were just trying to make little silly
show and then and then half of the jokes were
supposed to be sexual on a lot of these shows.
Because he's adults thought that was funny. I guess I
was too immature to pick up on it, or I
don't know what. I guess I didn't realize that, you know,
all that or whatever show I was watching was all
like a bunch of sex jokes for.

Speaker 6 (13:17):
Kids, the most pure place it's supposed to.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
Be, right, right, They all made like four dollars an hour,
and you know, it's like a terrible

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