Duh wants "duh with newborn" parking spaces August 25, 2017 | Registered: 10 years ago Posts: 2,061 |
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contemplativeintrovert
@StudioFiftyFour,
You aren't overreacting. I'm 21, I wasn't around for the 'good old days,' as they were, but I find it irritating as well. Unfortunately though, this guy is the norm and people who aren't entitled are the exception.
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Re: Duh wants "duh with newborn" parking spaces August 26, 2017 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 12,434 |
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StudioFiftyFour
Interesting. I'm not advocating for a return to the 1940s or any time of total war, but when I see guys like this I can't help but think that they must be a total turn-off to your average heterosexual woman. This douchebag is an out-of-shape, doughy, grievance-monger, #TwitterDad. He should be ashamed of himself... but he's not. Read what he wrote. He sincerely believes he's a hero.
That kid needs to be DNA tested. I find it hard to believe that this guy got laid.
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Cambion
If you can't wrangle your brats a few extra yards across a parking lot, the problem isn't with the parking. It's with YOU, regardless of gender.
Whatever happened to slapping kids across the head if they're such assholes that they can't make it across a parking lot without a meltdown?
Call those spaces what they really are: crappy parent spaces. Past generations managed to shop just fine without special snowflake parking spots. If you need those now, it's because you suck at what you do.
Re: Duh wants "duh with newborn" parking spaces August 29, 2017 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 12,434 |
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freya
He didn't mention anything about mobility issues (which may give him a premise) and clearly he could use the exercise. #dadbodisnotsexy
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contemplativeintrovert
I never understood how advocating for breeders is thought of as "feminist" by some people. I think of myself as a feminist, and I argue the opposite.
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the noodler
pregnancy is not a disability and parenting is not a handicap
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Re: Duh wants "duh with newborn" parking spaces September 13, 2017 | Registered: 7 years ago Posts: 651 |
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paragon schnitzophonic
What's hilarious is that these breeders want to romanticize third-world living when espousing home births, tiny house living, and other crap, but then want snowflake parking because walking while up the duff/with small children is so hard. Well, in those third-world countries they love when it's convenient, pregnant women and those with small children will walk the equivalent of a marathon just to get water and other supplies every day.
So if home birthing is good for the white middle/upper-class breeder with no real problems because it's done in developing countries, they can walk an extra twenty steps to the nearby Whole Foods.
Re: Duh wants "duh with newborn" parking spaces September 13, 2017 | Registered: 7 years ago Posts: 651 |
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contemplativeintrovert
I never understood how advocating for breeders is thought of as "feminist" by some people. I think of myself as a feminist, and I argue the opposite. I don't think women should get paid moo leave. Once upon a time women weren't in the workforce because they were expected to stay home and calve. Doesn't giving moos paid leave for sprogging kind of contradict the idea that it ISN'T a woman's job to calve? IMO the whole point of feminism is to protect women's rights and strive for social equality because women are MORE than walking baby machines.
Re: Duh wants "duh with newborn" parking spaces September 13, 2017 | Registered: 10 years ago Posts: 2,061 |
Re: Duh wants "duh with newborn" parking spaces September 14, 2017 | Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 3,576 |
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cfdavep
"Don't forget biking w/ a 400 dollar bike that includes a huge wagon with seatbelts so they can grocery shop w/ brat and bike instead of use a car"
They do this and decide they are environmental, because they left the car home and biked it to the grocery store.
There was a bike blog I was looking at the other day about a moo who biked with her sprog in one of the those bike seats in London with a "Baybee on Board" sign She was hugely harrassed from cars for taking the kid out in traffic, which really is a dangerous thing to do, but gotta feel like one is "doing something for the environment"
Re: Duh wants "duh with newborn" parking spaces September 14, 2017 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 12,434 |
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cfuter
In fact, if both men and women were equipped to bear children, we likely wouldn't have these laws and perks at work at all because they just got them under gender discrimination.