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"It's a good thing I don't have any crotch fruit like those filthy breeders, otherwise I wouldn't be able to continue my exciting life as a boring, miserable shut-in."
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I didn't get a Childfree vibe from that at all... Unless it was uploaded to imgur to post on r/Childfree?
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 03:31 |
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Thin Privilege posted:I didn't get a Childfree vibe from that at all... The title is "Then I remembered, I loved not being a parent." I mean, gently caress, it's cool if someone chooses not to have kids, but I'm always weirded out how most people that brag about how awesome it is to not have kids are just really boring, lovely people. It's never "I didn't have kids, so I went to this awesome Halloween party! We dropped acid in the woods while wearing costumes and played paintball, it was crazy!" or anything worth bragging about. It's always just "I don't have any kids so I got to play 40 straight hours of video games and shovel Doritos in my face". If that makes you happy, cool. You do you and all that jazz, but if you brag about how great it was to not have any kids because you weren't forced to leave the house and have social interactions on one of the coolest adult holidays of the year, it's just going to come across as kind of pathetic.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 03:47 |
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Captain Monkey posted:If he was in a one-party consent state he wouldn't need the camera. I'm not letting this gem go unnoticed. Well done!
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 03:53 |
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Thin Privilege posted:I didn't get a Childfree vibe from that at all... I'm sorry but your Cecily av gets me every time. Re: Childfree, I always kind of giggle when I see people who are in their early 20s talking about how they are childfree. Like...that's pretty normal. I'm 27 and I don't have kids and on Halloween I went to a friend's house, got drunk and came home at 2am. All the people at the party were my age or older. None of them had kids. Never once did the subject of us not having children come up. It seems weird to be obsessed with telling people you are so glad you don't have kids. Marius Pontmercy has a new favorite as of 04:02 on Nov 3, 2015 |
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MGTen posted:The title is "Then I remembered, I loved not being a parent." Ah, makes sense now. To be fair though most people with kids are just boring, lovely people too. Wake up, feed kid, work, come home, do stuff w kid, maybe a hobby if there's time, sleep. Most people are boring and lovely really.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 04:04 |
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Eponine posted:I'm sorry but your Cecily av gets me every time. I'm glad my avatar brings joy to the hearts of goons. A lot of the Childfree weirdness is because of family/social/DOCTOR pressures to have kids; e.g., family hounding you every time "when you gonna have a babby", Doctor refusing medical procedures because "you may want babby some day." So people get pretty frustrated and so the backlash is kind of a byproduct of that built up frustration. Not that it isn't funny or over the top, like that story where some goth threw ketchup on some kids in mcdonalds because they were loud.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 04:08 |
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Thin Privilege posted:I'm glad my avatar brings joy to the hearts of goons. Yup. I asked about permanent contraception for YEARS and the doctor kept looking at me like I dropped a baby on the floor, then punted it out the window and did a victory dance. Or people who assume that I am somehow defective for not wanting them. Yes, I hate babies because I know I have health issues. Thank you. I also imagine some of it is that parents at jobs often gets first picks of time off, etc while single and childless people get saddled with things and that builds resentment.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 04:52 |
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Thin Privilege posted:I'm glad my avatar brings joy to the hearts of goons. As I understand it the 'core' of the movement, as in the people with a legitimate greivance, is more in the deep south where young women especially have to deal with that in a massive way. Most of the people making the louder, stupider and funnier posts are facing far more minor (or nonexistent) issues, though.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 04:57 |
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so basically r/childfree is like r/atheism but for children instead of religion
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 05:04 |
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CommunistPancake posted:so basically r/childfree is like r/atheism but for children instead of religion Pretty much. It's a bit weird seeing some of the outright hatred for kids.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 05:09 |
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Don't act like you don't know. Don't passive-agressivly act like you have no loving idea what goes on in the world with google at your fingertips, trying to act all smug just because you don't know a trans person, you're "cool" enough to part of the same lovely group you are actively mocking on this forum.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 05:18 |
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Thin Privilege posted:I'm glad my avatar brings joy to the hearts of goons. I mean, I get it in a lot of ways. I'm a lesbian and I get told at the gynecologist that I should be taking prenatal vitamins because "you never know when it can happen!" (I do! It would involve rape!), but: 1) why are people who are so anti-kid be thinking constantly and posting constantly about how they don't have kids and defining themselves as anti-child 2) how many of these people end up just having kids Whenever I meet people who are virulently childfree, I get the distinct impression that the lady doth protest too much. Or I hang out with too many gay people who have no prospect of reproducing so we don't obsess about it and talk about things that have nothing to do with children because we are adults. My favorite restaurant/bar is 21 and over for a reason, though. Sweet, sweet silence.
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Eponine posted:Whenever I meet people who are virulently childfree, I get the distinct impression that the lady doth protest too much. Or I hang out with too many gay people who have no prospect of reproducing so we don't obsess about it and talk about things that have nothing to do with children because we are adults. Maybe you're just lucky. I frequently get asked "When are you going to give me some grand kids?" By my parents, when anyone who asks about my interest in children founds out that I don't have any, for any reason, they smugly tell me that I'll change my mind and that I'm wrong for not wanting to have kids because babies. It gets grating, especially when parents who don't do the whole parenting thing and let their kids run around screaming get away with so much but any other adult gets poo poo on for stepping out of line or just having a bad day in general. I can get why these people say this poo poo online, because not everyone deals with it as well as others. Some people drink their frustration away, some people vent online to other like-minded individuals.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 05:52 |
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My parents don't really care if I have kids or not. Being physically disabled means issues with giving birth to kids anyway. Also, I have depression and such that I don't want to pass down. I'm Canadian, so maybe it's different.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 06:00 |
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Eponine posted:I'm a lesbian and I get told at the gynecologist that I should be taking prenatal vitamins because "you never know when it can happen!" Are you joking?
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 06:05 |
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Nope. She wrote me a script for prenatal vitamins. I did not choose to fill it. I should also mention that during this appointment, I specifically asked to go on birth control because of cramps. So even if I was getting porked on the regular by a man, I clearly didn't want to get pregnant. Oh, she also tried to sell me on the prenatal vitamins by telling me it would make me hair grow. I have short hair. Like, boy-short. I hate having my hair grow. It just means more haircuts. But now I'm at an LGBT friendly doctor's office where the most awkward thing they ask is my pronouns multiple times within a visit.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 06:20 |
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MageMage posted:Don't act like you don't know. Don't passive-agressivly act like you have no loving idea what goes on in the world with google at your fingertips, trying to act all smug just because you don't know a trans person, you're "cool" enough to part of the same lovely group you are actively mocking on this forum. I don't even know the names of actors in shows I do watch. Why are you expecting some random poster to know the name of an actress from a netflix-exlusive tv show? And why does not knowing that acress mean he hates trans people?
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 06:32 |
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RPATDO_LAMD posted:I don't even know the names of actors in shows I do watch. Why are you expecting some random poster to know the name of an actress from a netflix-exlusive tv show? And why does not knowing that acress mean he hates trans people? Yeah, I think the ire could have been saved for the next post down literally calling her a 'tranny'.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 07:02 |
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MageMage posted:Don't act like you don't know. Don't passive-agressivly act like you have no loving idea what goes on in the world with google at your fingertips, trying to act all smug just because you don't know a trans person, you're "cool" enough to part of the same lovely group you are actively mocking on this forum. What
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 07:23 |
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Eponine posted:Nope. She wrote me a script for prenatal vitamins. I did not choose to fill it. I should also mention that during this appointment, I specifically asked to go on birth control because of cramps. So even if I was getting porked on the regular by a man, I clearly didn't want to get pregnant. Oh, she also tried to sell me on the prenatal vitamins by telling me it would make me hair grow. I have short hair. Like, boy-short. I hate having my hair grow. It just means more haircuts. But now I'm at an LGBT friendly doctor's office where the most awkward thing they ask is my pronouns multiple times within a visit. That's amazingly terrible.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 07:54 |
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Eponine posted:Nope. She wrote me a script for prenatal vitamins. I did not choose to fill it. I should also mention that during this appointment, I specifically asked to go on birth control because of cramps. So even if I was getting porked on the regular by a man, I clearly didn't want to get pregnant. Oh, she also tried to sell me on the prenatal vitamins by telling me it would make me hair grow. I have short hair. Like, boy-short. I hate having my hair grow. It just means more haircuts. But now I'm at an LGBT friendly doctor's office where the most awkward thing they ask is my pronouns multiple times within a visit. that's why I take massive amounts of morphine constantly, in case I get horribly injured
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 08:08 |
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"yes officer, I was smoking weed but my doc gave me a prescription just in case I suddenly get cancer."
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 10:21 |
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Well, I've been legally dead for a year, so someone'd better hold a seance with Enrique so I won't miss my chance at gettin preggers.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 10:29 |
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queserasera posted:Well, I've been legally dead for a year
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 10:34 |
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Picnic Princess posted:That's amazingly terrible. Well of course an OBGYN wants all their patients to have babies. That's where all their big money comes from. Look at it like a financial advisor constantly offering life insurance to a single middle class man.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 15:47 |
we got another live one I like this comment "Young white men are the most victimized demographic in our society. don't believe me? just ask imgur usersub" and this guy did this in response
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 16:08 |
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Hihohe posted:we got another live one Guessing a lot of people upvoted this "ironically"
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 16:45 |
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Eponine posted:Nope. She wrote me a script for prenatal vitamins. I did not choose to fill it. I should also mention that during this appointment, I specifically asked to go on birth control because of cramps. So even if I was getting porked on the regular by a man, I clearly didn't want to get pregnant. Oh, she also tried to sell me on the prenatal vitamins by telling me it would make me hair grow. I have short hair. Like, boy-short. I hate having my hair grow. It just means more haircuts. But now I'm at an LGBT friendly doctor's office where the most awkward thing they ask is my pronouns multiple times within a visit. I thought the nice hair thing ipregnant women came from pregnancy hormones anyway, and not prenatal vitamins (but because of the timing people assume it's the vitamins.) Maybe you just need a new doctor. Eta: somehow missed the last part of your post!
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 18:31 |
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Folic acid, baby! That's the stuff in prenatals that makes your hair grow in lush and thick.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 18:54 |
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canyoneer posted:Folic acid, baby! That's the stuff in prenatals that makes your hair grow in lush and thick. Maybe if you have a deficiency and your hair is poo poo; from what I can find there's no proof that it helps a healthy person's hair be any healthier. (Not that I'm married to this idea--if you have links share 'em!)
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 19:24 |
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Then why don't bald dude's just eat a bunch of folic acid? I think maybe we just cured baldness!
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 19:27 |
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Imgur found a new innovative way to hate on black people! The comment section looked at the person's previous comments and found that they were actually from Chicago. That comment got promptly deleted
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 06:43 |
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I dove deep into this imgur website and found some terrible stuff. http://i.imgur.com/HxSvxmj.webm http://imgur.com/gallery/qr0gqF4 http://imgur.com/gallery/dxVCHju
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 07:16 |
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Shayu posted:I dove deep into this imgur website and found some terrible stuff. the Heart of Barkness
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 07:20 |
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Your Computer posted:Imgur found a new innovative way to hate on black people! As a literal white South African, I'm far more scared of American cops than black people.
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AtomD posted:As a literal South African, I'm far more scared of cops than black people. Fixed that for you.
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 08:17 |
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AtomD posted:As a literal white South African, I'm far more scared of American cops than black people. Are there a lot of American cops in south africa?
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 09:29 |
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Shayu posted:Are there a lot of American cops in south africa? I might be afraid of American cops simply because I never talk to them, see them in my area or deal with them in any way whatsover. I'm basing my opinion of American cops on very vauge notions. But you know what, instead of being embarrased about this, I'm going to wear it as a badge of edginess. Toot toot last call for the poo poo train to garbage-ville. Oh hey, that'll be me then.
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AtomD posted:I might be afraid of American cops simply because I never talk to them, see them in my area or deal with them in any way whatsover. I'm basing my opinion of American cops on very vauge notions. But you know what, instead of being embarrased about this, I'm going to wear it as a badge of edginess. Toot toot last call for the poo poo train to garbage-ville. Oh hey, that'll be me then. Hey, I'm a Norwegian count me in
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