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Unwanted Infant? No problem. Put it in our hatch. (pg. 3)
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| HardTranceProd |
| quote: | Originally posted by RJT
... and no one's the wiser! |
Dude, those English muffins must be having quite an effect.
First "m8", now this.
Or are you actually from England? Don't be naughty now :o :cool: |
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| david.michael |
| quote: | Originally posted by HardTranceProd
Dude, those English muffins must be having quite an effect.
First "m8", now this.
Or are you actually from England? Don't be naughty now :o :cool: |
I hear people say that all the time... m8 I understand, but "noone's the wiser"? |
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| UWM |
| quote: | Originally posted by HardTranceProd
Dude, those English muffins must be having quite an effect.
First "m8", now this.
Or are you actually from England? Don't be naughty now :o :cool: |
Stop trying so hard. |
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| HardTranceProd |
| quote: | Originally posted by UWM
Stop trying so hard. |
Trying? Nah just having fun. |
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| lücid |
| HardTranceProd, get off RJT's dick. i know you're very sexually experimental and openminded... but that 's MINE! |
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| david.michael |
| quote: | Originally posted by lücid
HardTranceProd, get off RJT's dick. i know you're very sexually experimental and openminded... but that 's MINE! |
So stingy. :( |
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| Lira |
| quote: | Originally posted by RJT
http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/48105.html
c0r version: If you live in Japan, and don't want your baby, you will soon be able to drop it in a hatch and forget about all your troubles!
:wtf:
Still, they should have those here. Successfully hide the pregnancy for 9 months, then drop the baby off immediately after a sketchy back alley birth, exercise a few weeks, and no one's the wiser! |
That was a common practice in Christian countries until not long ago, actually. You'd leave the child at some kind of locker, ring a bell (or spin the locker's mechanism), and nuns would take care of the child. That way, you knew the child would be looked after in case you couldn't raise him/her. It's pretty much like trusting someone else who you believe will do a better job than you would...
... sure, not getting pregnant would be the perfect solution, but at least in this case you're still giving the child a chance of a better life, instead of killing it as if there were no other way. |
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| Allied Nations |
| it is funny when rjt types like a brit though... :p |
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| Scottaculous |
| This is all an elaborate plan by dingos to eat babies. |
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| emc^2 |
my turn to bust on RJT for posting old news... They had that in Japan for some time now.. Also in Germany. Pretty recently the idea started picking up even more support in germany, as the authorities are discovering more infant murders/abandonment resulting in death, bla bla bla.
But idea is not new. Originated back in 1700 and even had Papal support - hence the concept of leaving the basket with unwanted baby by the church doors.
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| Lira |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lira
That was a common practice in Christian countries until not long ago, actually. You'd leave the child at some kind of locker, ring a bell (or spin the locker's mechanism), and nuns would take care of the child. That way, you knew the child would be looked after in case you couldn't raise him/her. It's pretty much like trusting someone else who you believe will do a better job than you would...
... sure, not getting pregnant would be the perfect solution, but at least in this case you're still giving the child a chance of a better life, instead of killing it as if there were no other way. |
| quote: | Originally posted by emc^2
my turn to bust on RJT for posting old news... They had that in Japan for some time now.. Also in Germany. Pretty recently the idea started picking up even more support in germany, as the authorities are discovering more infant murders/abandonment resulting in death, bla bla bla.
But idea is not new. Originated back in 1700 and even had Papal support - hence the concept of leaving the basket with unwanted baby by the church doors.
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Repost!!!
(kinda :p) |
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| Jansa |
| quote: | Originally posted by emc^2
But idea is not new. Originated back in 1700 and even had Papal support - hence the concept of leaving the basket with unwanted baby by the church doors.
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Actually Victor Hugo describes the basket thingy in his book "Notre Dame de Paris" in which are described the happenings of 1482. Quasimodo was left in one of those baskets as a child. :) |
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