@SevynSage As a mom, I would've appreciated that and you wouldn't have to get something on the registry. Idk what her village is like but trust the baby will have all the things
@RachelTrue@DAJustAsking Remember “Underground”? It was WGN on cable’s only hit show but when a right wing group bought it , the show went bye bye. It is News Nation now.
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It made me emotional when he said “at the beginning I was quiet because I didn’t want to embarrass myself or be a hassle” there so many black kids silencing themselves because they don’t want to be seen as a hassle. fuck that. be a hassle!!! 😤 take up space. love this so much.
Niggas from them melting pot cities/states in Cali and New York be so happy to tell you they EMBRACE 15 different races calling them a nigga cuz it’s the “culture”. Thank God I’m not from them fuck ass places
@Duke_Lucas_ I don't think it's trying to outdo anyone. You get excited for their birthday and then they say a theme and you think of all these things for it and it just gets out of hand lol. You want them to like it and enjoy it so you go above and beyond
It’s time for American schools to seriously start flunking students & making them redo grade levels again. You either go to summer school & work for those credits or just do the same grade over again bc you failed the basics & parents who make excuses for their kid need humbling.
Part of it is (I think) because Americans expect food to last in the fridge for weeks.
In Europe, people shop for groceries almost daily. Fridges are smaller. Storage is limited. You buy what you need for the next day or two.
In America, we do a massive weekly haul and expect everything to still be good 10 days later. That expectation changes how food is made. Bread that lasts weeks on a shelf requires preservatives. Dairy that won’t spoil for a month requires stabilizers. Produce that needs to look perfect after a cross country truck ride requires waxes and coatings.
European bread gets moldy in a few days That’s what bread is supposed to do. The entire food system in America is built around bulk buying, long storage, and convenience.
Summary: this guy made his own daughter give birth to seven children for him and found a way to make his wife help him raise the children.
In 1984, Josef Fritzl, then in his late 40s, tricked his 18-year-old daughter Elisabeth into the basement of their family home in Amstetten, Austria. He drugged her, locked her in a secret, soundproofed cellar he had built, and kept her imprisoned there for the next 24 years.
He raped her repeatedly thousands of times and she gave birth to seven children, all fathered by him. She delivered them alone in the dark dungeon with no help. Three of the kids (Kerstin, Stefan, and Felix) stayed locked up with her the whole time, growing up in terrible conditions without ever seeing daylight. Three others (Lisa, Monika, and Alexander) were taken upstairs by Fritzl shortly after birth; he and his wife Rosemarie raised them as "foundlings" abandoned by their runaway mother, Elisabeth. One infant twin died soon after birth, and Fritzl burned the body to hide it.
Fritzl told everyone Elisabeth had joined a sect and run away, even forging letters from her to keep up the lie. His wife and the rest of the family had no idea she was right beneath them.
The whole thing unraveled in 2008 when one of the cellar children, Kerstin, became critically ill. Fritzl had to take her to a hospital, where doctors got suspicious and police got involved. Elisabeth was finally able to tell the truth once she felt safe. The surviving children were freed, and Fritzl was arrested.
In 2009 he was convicted of rape, incest, false imprisonment, enslavement, coercion, and negligent homicide. He got life in a psychiatric facility (later moved toward regular prison as he aged). Elisabeth and the kids have since tried to rebuild their lives in quiet anonymity.