Jeffcor13
Jeffcor13 t1_jb7ronn wrote
Reply to comment by mdizzle106 in Medieval babycare: from breastfeeding to developmental toys by nemo_to_zero
I can’t Imagine. I just can’t imagine. So much pain
Jeffcor13 t1_jb7rmn8 wrote
Reply to comment by mdizzle106 in Medieval babycare: from breastfeeding to developmental toys by nemo_to_zero
I can’t Imagine. I just can’t imagine. So much pain
Jeffcor13 t1_jb77a1p wrote
I’m fascinated and heartbroken reading this article. So many babies die at a young age today, and it was so much worse throughout history. Even well intentioned parents who loved their kids so much were told really bizarre things by religious leaders or political groups, that ended up harming or killing their children.
So much suffering and death. The species survives but the individuals share a tale of woe and suffering. I’ve got a 6 month old now and I just can’t imagine what would happen to me if something happened to her.
Jeffcor13 t1_j922sr5 wrote
Reply to comment by OuidOuigi in Over 25 GW of solar is actively being constructed in the U.S. by CurseMeKilt
Rookie numbers if you’re called the sunshine state, that’s embarrassing
Jeffcor13 t1_j90qnni wrote
This is cool to see. Has solar power been been cancelled in Florida yet? Hopefully not.
Jeffcor13 t1_jc9duwc wrote
Reply to [OC] I used the Democracy Index (by The Economist Intelligence Unit) to show that the world is getting less and less democratic by b_imre
I know a guy who lives in Florida. He genuinely loves America and talks about democracy. He also supports the governor there who is banning books, banning healthcare choices, banning private businesses from even hosting gatherings for people that look a certain way.
Democracy is indeed in a precarious position. But sadly many people who seem to talk about it are actively voting for people who oppose it.