Message from @sigruna14

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2019-01-26 03:35:55 UTC  

"Mommy, who's my daddy?"
"Uh idk."

2019-01-26 03:36:30 UTC  

Fine then. Polygamy

2019-01-26 03:36:39 UTC  

Or just being normal.

2019-01-26 03:36:41 UTC  

That would be cool.

2019-01-26 03:36:43 UTC  

If we could do that.

2019-01-26 03:37:06 UTC  

some people have legitimate reasons to use a sperm donor

2019-01-26 03:37:26 UTC  

@sigruna14 big if true!

2019-01-26 03:37:41 UTC  

Here's hoping!

2019-01-26 03:37:50 UTC  

it's not necessarily lesbians and single mothers, there's functional couples where the guy is infertile

2019-01-26 03:38:02 UTC  

Can't imagine a legitimate reason for such a thing. I was gonna say, if you're gonna say the guy's infertile - adopt.

2019-01-26 03:38:13 UTC  

Yeah true

2019-01-26 03:38:20 UTC  

is that worse than a sperm donor, though?

2019-01-26 03:38:23 UTC  

wait

2019-01-26 03:38:25 UTC  

corner cases shouldnt serve as justification

2019-01-26 03:38:36 UTC  

I mean is a sperm donor worse than adopting?

2019-01-26 03:38:49 UTC  

@Lawrence of Eurabia the Founding Fathers already declared America to be a European nation

2019-01-26 03:38:50 UTC  

@Asatru Artist - MD he's an advanced AI

2019-01-26 03:38:56 UTC  

I'm not even trying to argue I'm just curious what the rationale for that is

2019-01-26 03:38:59 UTC  

I might be wrong

2019-01-26 03:39:07 UTC  

Sperm donor gives the chance for a leftist to have your child and raise them as a part of the leftist brainless machine

2019-01-26 03:39:08 UTC  

Of course it's worse. The adopted kid already exists and needs a home. If you go the donor route, you're creating a new life who will never know his biological father rather than giving a home to a kid who already exists and needs one.

2019-01-26 03:39:18 UTC  

fair enough

2019-01-26 03:39:21 UTC  

Do you want that to be the end-all of your blood line?

2019-01-26 03:39:24 UTC  

I was adopted

2019-01-26 03:39:35 UTC  

@sigruna14 lucid and good take

2019-01-26 03:39:56 UTC  

I was adopted into my own family though which is nice

2019-01-26 03:40:08 UTC  

When I was born

2019-01-26 03:40:08 UTC  

Could be some Boer kids that need help

2019-01-26 03:40:13 UTC  

me personally, I don't know if I could raise a child that isn't my own no matter how it happens

2019-01-26 03:40:26 UTC  

@Wood-Ape - OK/MN I like that idea.

2019-01-26 03:40:59 UTC  

I considered donating eggs when I was poor in my very early 20s, but the thought of someone else raising my child was too strange, not worth 10k

2019-01-26 03:41:22 UTC  

ya that'd be kinda spooky knowing that someone out there has my kid

2019-01-26 03:41:32 UTC  

like maybe if it was someone I knew and trusted

2019-01-26 03:41:49 UTC  

but even then, what if your relations decline some day and they're stuck with your child?

2019-01-26 03:42:38 UTC  

I dated a girl who found out as a teen her parents were actually her grandparents. Very sad story that she never fully recovered from.

2019-01-26 03:43:14 UTC  

If her grandparents had been truthful the entire time it would have been better

2019-01-26 03:43:36 UTC  

that sounds like it would be incredibly hard to hide for such a long time

2019-01-26 03:43:51 UTC  

To return to my original point though, the family, a means of raising a larger number of children and providing for this family?

2019-01-26 03:43:59 UTC  

@Asatru Artist - MD eh, if you're with friends and you're not doing it constantly then whatever

2019-01-26 03:44:30 UTC  

@Jacob the biological mother was a teen and then ran away after the birth

2019-01-26 03:44:39 UTC  

Sorry if this topic is over, but I want to get this in. My point was not "this or that is a wignat meme" or " X meme is bad for muh movement"
Memes don't care about your movement. Memes don't care who's a wignat and who's a totally normal relatable identitarian. Memes are constantly evolving language tools. If we stay in touch with them we can influence them. So stay in touch and try not to BECOME a meme.