Message from @Zeppelin

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2018-11-13 12:25:11 UTC  

Aye.

2018-11-13 12:25:19 UTC  

I talk shit about my country all the time.

2018-11-13 12:25:36 UTC  

I'm against this whole push of thinking single mothers can raise children normally withiut fathers or serious male role models ln society ...

2018-11-13 12:25:46 UTC  

It's fun, because people living in a country are best able to make fun of it.

2018-11-13 12:26:53 UTC  

@Coochie coo yea the single mothers thing is dumb because there are some things that children need from a father

2018-11-13 12:27:22 UTC  

I mean they can, but their lives will be miserable, their daughters will have all sorts of issues, and their sons will be wimpy as hell

2018-11-13 12:27:27 UTC  

Either way, raising a child is a fulltime job. So you are either working or raising kids.

2018-11-13 12:27:28 UTC  

My family is in California I'm on the opposite side of the continent in canada

2018-11-13 12:27:30 UTC  

Well, there's even more of a problem than that.

2018-11-13 12:27:40 UTC  

people will find role models

2018-11-13 12:27:44 UTC  
2018-11-13 12:27:55 UTC  

>You are worth whatever the market says you are worth.
this is just fuel for the commie fire
it's not really that the market decides the value of a human life, theres no need to admit something cold hearted that isn't even true
it's just about how much people subjectively happen to value the work you do

2018-11-13 12:27:57 UTC  

that's what we do. The main problem is that a lot of the time, there aren't good role models

2018-11-13 12:28:16 UTC  

@Coochie coo I feel sorry for your family that they have to stay in California

2018-11-13 12:28:26 UTC  

Native, that's... what is meant by the market, though.

2018-11-13 12:28:34 UTC  

My mom use to tell me when I was young you don't need fathers, children dont need them... horrid thing

2018-11-13 12:28:34 UTC  

Why are you conflating the value of a human life with a piece of art?

2018-11-13 12:28:41 UTC  

the market decides on the price of the art, not the person

2018-11-13 12:28:43 UTC  

well the market hasnt valued justin bieber or whatever to have higher value as humans than anyone else

2018-11-13 12:28:52 UTC  

That's quite a stretch from what I said.

2018-11-13 12:28:59 UTC  

@Undead Mockingbird That kind of thinking is what causes helicopter parents. It's not a full-time job, kids need a break from their parents too. Doesn't make single parent families any better though.

2018-11-13 12:29:00 UTC  

>You are worth whatever the market says you are worth.

2018-11-13 12:29:21 UTC  

the implication was the artwork, not the human life

2018-11-13 12:29:23 UTC  

Kids need a break from their parents?

2018-11-13 12:29:30 UTC  

@Coochie coo y did your mother tell you that :(

2018-11-13 12:29:32 UTC  

>you are worth

2018-11-13 12:29:35 UTC  

I am not sure. Maybe short ones here and there. They need to go out and explore.

2018-11-13 12:29:36 UTC  

commies make this argument to prove how evil capitalism is

2018-11-13 12:29:41 UTC  

My social science class has turned into political indoctrination

2018-11-13 12:29:44 UTC  

it's an expression, my dude.

2018-11-13 12:29:58 UTC  

well commies takes the expression literally

2018-11-13 12:30:04 UTC  

are you a commie?

2018-11-13 12:30:05 UTC  

But a child who spends more than a few hours in child care has the same abandonment issues as a child that was completely separated from their parents.

2018-11-13 12:30:11 UTC  

i'm an ancap

2018-11-13 12:30:20 UTC  

...what's that

2018-11-13 12:30:24 UTC  

I'd say that is a very strong indication children do not need breaks from their parents.

2018-11-13 12:30:30 UTC  

I need help

2018-11-13 12:30:58 UTC  

anarcho capitalist, i'm totally agreeing with undead, im just pointing out the rhetoric

2018-11-13 12:31:25 UTC  

How do I go through college as a free thinking center-right liberal without getting bad grades for having the wrong opinions?

2018-11-13 12:31:34 UTC  

"The raging debates around maternal guilt, work/family balance, money and childrearing often drown out scientific insights into the developmental impact of day care. But the latest findings, from a huge, long-term government study, are worrisome. They show that kids who spend long hours in day care have behavior problems that persist well into elementary school. About 26 percent of children who spend more than 45 hours per week in day care go on to have serious behavior problems at kindergarten age. In contrast, only 10 percent of kids who spend less than 10 hours per week have equivalent problems."

2018-11-13 12:31:42 UTC  

Oh SwedishJesus