1. parents almost uniformly say they get many emotional benefits from children. 2. bosses don't *necessarily* exert unreasonable control either. the issue is potential. 3. this is really not always the case at all. 4. again, this is an incredibly blinkered assertion.https://twitter.com/Hosea910/status/1338601606045192194 …
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and complaining to a group of other marathoners may be fine, but you know that you shouldn't go to the waiting room of the fracture clinic and demand everyone there tell you how valid you and your complaints are
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Societies don’t provide resources thoughtfully towards the important societal task of child-rearing, leaving both the timing and manner of child-rearing up to the personal preference of those who have the resources to be hobbyists, and only partially professionalize via schools.
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Is this flippant? People tell me society depends on there being a next generation of workers to keep doing jobs when we all get old, and treating it as a hobby is a sickness Well then If it's a job you're doing for us and not a hobby you're doing for you why don't we get a vote
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It's the *sanctity* of parenthood I object to This shit about "No one gets between me and my kids, no one has the right to tell me how to be a good dad" Any life endeavor that falls into that category doesn't sound like a job to me Jobs are something you do for the customer
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