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I suppose if you don't survive, you are technically now immune to measles (and all other diseases).
Been a father for just over a year, in the early days, we found baby fell asleep quicker to hey bear bedtime/baby lullaby stuff, got to a point now where I can't fall asleep without it now. Even when staying away from home, at night it's playing in the background.
When my son was a baby, we discovered by accident that he calmed down/fell asleep fastest to the sound of Rammstein.
"Will Stancil is a Nazi!"
Will Stancil would have been arrested in 1933 distributing anti-Nazi literature, it's his main redeeming quality
The pamphlets would have been annoying, mind you
I think it would offend both of them terribly but Will Stancil in Tsarist Russia is probably literally Lenin
I found out recently that Lenin had learned to speak English with a pronounced Dublin accent, and it might be my favourite fact.
Those Repubes hate that start/stop technology and are fixing it by blaming the EPA 👍🏼
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Man, you haven't been on social media long have you? This is *nothing*.
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The key phrase used was "I had my first kid at 28, and I regret not having them when I was young". But enjoy your permanent state of online outrage (which has absolutely nothing to do with the current state of the US, of course).
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Yeah, that too is my point. We should a) put a LOT more effort into creating conditions for stable child rearing amongst younger people and b) talk more about the benefits of having kids young. Although the example she gives is extreme, I suspect that's what this poster was trying to get at.
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Yes! And I think that's a pattern that should be broken, is essentially my point.
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Where did she say that? Where did I use the word agree?
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No, she said she was envious of someone who had had children much younger, and I said "I absolutely understand where this poster is coming from". I've found that social media is more pleasant and comprehensible when you start with the least batshit interpretation of what's said and go from there.
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I never suggested anyone should have children "in their childhoods". But early twenties? Would have been perfectly normal only a generation ago. Equality that allowed both parents to work part of the time and look after the kids, combined with enough support from society to cover costs?