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Anonymous Admin 39516[Reply]

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Would you raise a child as a single mother with heavy community support? Anonymous 324115[Reply]

This artical claims that that it is no longer possible for humans to pair-bond and the species will not survive unless we heavily subsidize single parenthood.

https://doi.org/10.1017/pls.2026.10020

Do you agree? Would you be willing to raise a child from a sperm donor if your country took responsibility for most of your expenses?
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Anonymous 324119

>>324118
Yeah, that sounds like what I'm talking about. Though I am not sure what they're suggesting is enough. One of the reasons (IMO) people have less kids is because in our modern world they require a lot of investment, not just financial, but in everything that would make their child more competitive in society, nowadays they have to be supported way past 18 yo.

This is why peasants had a shitton of kids, they would be able to contribute to the lifestyle fairly early on in their life. Positive ROI. They couldn't just shitpost all day like we do so there's nothing to take incentive away from reproduction either.

Who knows, maybe communal childcare would help take care of this by reducing the perceived investment required. Something still feels iffy about this experiment of theirs, but I guess that's a start.

Anonymous 324121

Also in some way it doesn't address the problem of social atomization still. You'll be creating a huge chunk of population that will have to resort to an emotionless machine (artificial wombs) for reproduction. Humans aren't meant for this I don't think. We're all lonely enough already thanks to the Internet. Not sure how'd they address this. They're just responding to atomization with more atomization.

Anonymous 324122

>>324121
Yeah.
>This is not ideal, as most people still desire to partner up and tend to be happier in relationships (Argyle, 1999; Diener et al., 2000; Grover & Helliwell, 2019; Stern et al., 2024). After all, our psychologies are strongly shaped by millions of years of pair-bonding (Fisher, 2016). But we are in a situation where the ideal is not available; mating markets have become so frustrating for both sexes that many are giving up. Not only are 42% of Americans unpartnered (Pew Research Center, 2025), but 50% of single men and 65% of single women report that they are looking for neither short- nor long-term mating (Gelles-Watnick, 2023).
>Unless we are able to turn this trend drastically around, which we consider unlikely, the next step for human reproduction could be to facilitate more individuals having children without a partner. Offspring were historically a responsibility for the forager band, then the tribe, and then three- and two-generational families. A future with more single parents would fit this trend; it could be viewed as a return to our early hominin starting point, framing the past few million years as an era of pair-bonding— a temporary evolutionary compromise.
Basicly: "Not everyone gets a person, tough shit".

Anonymous 324123

>>324122
It's true but it's fucked up and I don't look forward to a world where most people are some sort of incels or volcels
Idk tho good thing they're at least experimenting with ideas

Anonymous 324124

>>324123
>I don't look forward to a world where most people are some sort of incels or volcels
You best start believin' in ghost stories, Miss Turner…



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Lolcow.Farm Hate Thread #12: Eternity Of Insanity Edition Anonymous 317801[Reply]

Last Thread >>>/b/301694
Latest Bunker Thread >>>/b/316443

Latest Bullshit
>Briefly went down on New Years prompting a small surge in Crystal.Cafe activity
>Everyone getting accused of being newfags for breathing wrong
>Awards happened, winners yet to be properly announced. RPF weirdos sabotaged it
>Luigi Mangione threads nuked for attracting unhinged bippies
>Religion sperg outs happening 24/7
>/meta/ being a train wreck forever and always
>Blackpill weirdos and shotafags never leaving
>/ot/ foolishness spreading to all boards
>Epstein Files thread and conspiracy threads constantly getting detailed by anti-semites
>Acting gangstalked by jakmoids whenever someone doesn't support female pedophilia
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Anonymous 324101

So how many anons on LC do you reckon are actually just moids?

Anonymous 324103

>>324100
Back to junkuchan lc reject. She's right

Anonymous 324108

>>324101
Most of them; you're not convincing me that natural born women are making penis appreciation threads. Its LPSG number 2

Anonymous 324113

>>324100
>so in resume
Thirdie esl, ChatGPT hallucination, or Amerimutt public school casualty?

Anonymous 324114

>>324113
We have a saying that kinda sounds like that in Russian, it means "In conclusion" obvs



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TERFposting #36 Anonymous 306729[Reply]

Due to #35 reaching the reply limit.

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Anonymous 324073

I have a troon in one of the discord servers, he is mostly quiet and I can ignore him. But he posted on the food section because he is uwu smol housewife and I have to laugh every time.

He cooks so bad, like the man he is. Nearly no vegetables, just meat and carbs. He loves to be seen as the carrying female, but it is so obvious that he just gets off of it. He has a daughter that not visits him often (I wonder why…) and when be is posting stuff, it is unapologetic horny shit. Horny in a way that just a man can be, it is really funny for me to see.

The only sad part is, that he is a teacher. I hope his students give him hell.

Anonymous 324075

>>324073
I hate to inform you that females also are very capable of eating like shit and not consuming vegetables
Not debating that a male is a male but this is an unusual thing to point to.

Anonymous 324076

>>324062
Look in lolcow’s tumblr transfeminists /snow/ thread

Anonymous 324080

>>324075
Oh I know, I know.
But for me there is a difference of how a troon writed and pretens to cook like a so homely housewife and woman pretending to do so.

Anonymous 324112

>>323446
Dude is jacking off to the tranny flag, pic is so funny.



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Language Learning Anonymous 256547[Reply]

Any nonas learning languages? I'm learning Latin right now.
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Anonymous 323516

I should post my hellotalk on djt for shits and giggles
I don’t understand the point of djt on int.
If I wanted to yap about boring stuff in Japanese why wouldn’t I just go talk to natives

Anonymous 323517

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Kek

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Newborns can distinguish the sounds of every language on Earth, about 600 consonants and 200 vowels, but by their first birthday, their brain has already filtered out sounds not used in their native language, making foreign accents almost inevitable for adult learners.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC166444/
>In two studies, we investigate the necessary and sufficient conditions for reversing this decline in foreign-language phonetic perception

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feiku nyuusu

Anonymous 324111




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Anonymous 319207[Reply]

My dad wants me to start a food business with him. I'm a NEET, never been employed, and since I plan to get into the food industry in some way I've brought up the idea myself before, but it's always seemed like something out of my depth. As tempting as it is I think it's ultimately a bad idea. I seem to be putting far more thought than my dad is into the danger of ending up in my 30s saddled by the debt of a failed business in my 20s. He says all these things like "we won't fail if we plan ahead properly and make sure to be clever about it" and how he had a small company twenty years ago selling photographs to publishers, as if that's anything to do with the skills required to run a food company. He brushes off the idea of what we'll do if the business fails with "we just have to not fail in the first place".
It's annoying how I'm the one in the position of shutting down my 50 year old father's crazy overly-optimistic ideas, isn't that the opposite of how it usually goes?
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Anonymous 323470

this is a bad idea, nona.
most restaurants go out of business in less than three years. that shit is HARD. you have to work a lot, you have to have a bunch of skills, and no, just because you know how to cook for yourself or your family doesnt mean you know how to cook fast, efficient and reliably for a bunch of people. very different skillset, plus the planning, the financial management and so on.

i have no idea why people always think restaurants are something easy to do. no one in their right mind would open a mechanical workshop without knowing their shit, or start carpentry or something. yet somehow people think having a restaurant is something you can just do?
>He brushes off the idea of what we'll do if the business fails with "we just have to not fail in the first place".
This man shouldnt handle money and you shouldnt get involved with that.

Anonymous 323482

It doesn't explain the motive of WHY she did it though

Anonymous 324105

Does anyone get the feeling that if our overlords decreed that everyone must have their thumbs amputated, Americans would agree that the law makes sense and must be obeyed?

Anonymous 324106

>>324105
Why would you disobey the government…are you possessed by a demon or something…??!???

Anonymous 324107

>>324106
This was sarcasm by the way if you couldn't tell



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Imageboard General Anonymous 306970[Reply]

This is a general thread for imageboard discussion.

What other imageboards do you use? What is your favorite imageboard? And what imageboards did you used to use?
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Anonymous 324084

Decay seems to be stronger than morals in the USA now.

No one says work hard, save money, be moral, exercise, or get an education, but everyone says go in debt, smoke, drink, do drugs, get fat, and have sex.

Anonymous 324094

>>319098
junkuchan.org/yohoho

Anonymous 324097

You know that you live in the Twilight Zone when the US is a bankrupt warmongering police state and Americans look you in the eye and say that the USA is a peaceful and free country with a balanced budget.

Anonymous 324098

imagine if cc was part of a fem webring would be pretty cool ngl
although i suppose the other boards are much faster than cc

Anonymous 324104

Why not set the minimum wage at $1000 per hour and rents at $10 per month? Free money!

Everyone knows that the USSR was such a huge success. What could go wrong?



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Anonymous 324092[Reply]

How it feels buying weed and asking the dealer stuff (I was partially homeschooled and have autism)

Anonymous 324102

cute. i loved moral orel.



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Me Anonymous 323035[Reply]

I just fell asleep 3 hours ago I hate the feeling of waking up after afternoon nap
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Anonymous 324078

>look up opinions on Mircea Eliade
>it's all just redditors trying to criticize him
bruh

Anonymous 324082

New historical Kino featuring Mongols

>Jaadugar: A Witch in Mongolia Second Main PV | Premieres July 4th 11:00pm JST featuring episodes 1&2

Anonymous 324088

I'm drinking warm matcha tea it's sooo good

Anonymous 324096

>>324088
sitting here matcha-less and sad

Anonymous 324099

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>>324096
If you're ever going to get some, I recommend mixing matcha in warm milk specifically. Makes for an interesting drink.



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Anonymous 323424[Reply]

If you think about it, abortion is actually pretty trad. There's this meme that abortion is the modern woman's sin, yet, it was a normal practice in the past.

>The Stoics believed the fetus to be plantlike in nature, and not an animal until the moment of birth, when it finally breathed air. They therefore found abortion morally acceptable.[19][39]


>Aristotle wrote that, "[T]he line between lawful and unlawful abortion will be marked by the fact of having sensation and being alive."[40] Before that point was reached, Aristotle did not regard abortion as the killing of something human.


>In the Roman Republic and Principate, abortion was punished only when it violated the father's right to make decisions about rearing his offspring.[18]: 3  The Stoics did not view the fetus as a person, and the Romans did not punish abortion as homicide.


The Christian world generally condemned this act but did not really punish it harshly.
>But church councils, such as those of Elvira and Ancyra, which were called to specify the legal groundwork for Christian communities, outlined penalties only for those women who committed abortion after a sexual crime such as adultery or prostitution.
>Several historians have written that prior to the 19th century most Catholic authors did not regard termination of pregnancy before "quickening" or "ensoulment" as an abortion.

Fast forward to modernity:

>Social attitudes towards abortion shifted in the context of a backlash against the women's rights movement.

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Anonymous 323432

>>323431
This is true. Women have historically always been more religious on average, it’s only a recent thing that young men are more religious than women.
Abortion is just one of these issues politics decided to force just to oppose women, to get the conservative vote etc.

Anonymous 323433

>>323431
I may be a bit of a tumblrina but my take is that this happened because capitalism requires continual expansion, also in the form of population growth
i.e. before modern times nobody ever considered a stable population to be bad for a country, while now if a country's population stays the same from year-to-year it's a huge crisis
>>323432
>Women have historically always been more religious
only in the West, in e.g. Islamic societies men have always been more religious because Islam doesn't promise women anything in jannah but more humiliation (sharing hubby with celestial wives/houris) and servitude

Anonymous 324086

Abortion is bad because it treats human being as a commodity. As an inconvenience that you can get rid off. Same as Euthanasia for the old and sick.

This is the fundamental problem with the modern society and the reason why we are lonely. We treat our fellow human beings as a means to an end, not as an end by itself. Whenever somebody becomes inconvenient, we simply remove them from our lives. Thus we cannot form any meaningful bonds.

Anonymous 324087

>>324086
>This is the fundamental problem with the modern society
clearly wasn't a problem in the non-modern society where abortion wasn't a big deal though? assuming you don't think they had the same issue.
this is the whole point of my thread

Anonymous 324095

>>324086
>This is the fundamental problem with the modern society and the reason why we are lonely
Cry about it incel, and kys while you're at it. Sorry that you're useless now.



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