They seem more like the extremely religious type, rather than the stereotypical welfare leeching family. There's nothing wrong with teaching your kids to work and do chores though. In the case of having 18 kids, I'd imagine it's pretty necessary, considering how huge of a job little things like laundry and cooking would be. Teaching your kids work ethic is probably one of the few things that I could agree about with this family.
None of these kids are going to college, unless they decide to go into the ministry. HA HA! Seriously, we know that the south isn't all rednecks and Jesus freaks, but they seem to be the only people worth making fun of. Just a sterotype, don't take it personally - it's what keeps our nation together
This sorta reminds me of that movie "The People under the stairs" Don't know why though, the parents "probably" aren't crazy homicidal maniacs.
Is it bad that part of me actually sort of wishes she would? Seriously, we need to institute gladiator style fighting in public school's physical education programs. That will cut down on the population.... Or velociraptors... released from their pens seconds after the late bell rings... I had way too much time in HS.
Damn... her vagina must be like a slip n' slide by this point. Kinda reminds me of that episode of the Simpsons where the redneck character (Cletus) orders a bunch of pretzels with some coupons he found, and there's a scene where he calls each of his dozens of children with similar sounding redneck names out of the house. "Hunter, Toby, Brendon, Cody..." Seriously, though, why would you want to have 18 children? It's not only a pain in the ass for the parents, but how close can you get to your parents when you have to compete for attention with 17 other kids? And if you really want to raise that many kids, why not adopt some of the children who are already alive but have no family? Honestly, this world has more than enough fucked up people in it already.
i wouldn't mind being in a family like that if i was the oldest. but i would NOT want to be lost somewhere in the middle of that mess...
One of my neighbors has like 10 kids, but each and every one of them was adopted and taken from really bad homes. These people are rich as well, but they'd rather spend their money raising those unfortunate kiddos than on themselves. I think raising THAT many kids like that is honorable, but I'd never be able to do it, even if I had the money to. The world needs more people like them.
@MrCasual That is of course a very positive example for such a big family, but its long from being standard. The standard is probably still set somewhere around the Cleetus-picture I posted before, couples who are too dumb to prevent and don't have the funds to get them a good education.