Message from @Wood-Ape - OK/MN

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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.

2019-01-26 03:45:10 UTC  

@Asatru Artist - MD I think that is a great goal. I have been trying to use fewer filler words

2019-01-26 03:45:18 UTC  

You guys need to embrace r selection. It's the only way.

2019-01-26 03:45:28 UTC  

@DairyMaxx Well said, as usual

2019-01-26 03:46:01 UTC  

@Asatru Artist - MD My dad was already 35 when I was born and sometimes it makes me wonder what my dad was up to from 18-35. Kinda crazy how my dad had an entire 17 year period in his life that I'm not really sure what he spent doing. It's really weird realizing that your parents had entire lives before you were born.