My daughter's alternative to human children

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Lots of great points in this thread. Just a few random thoughts:

1. Way too many people have kids just for the sake of having kids. That includes both the educated and the uneducated, although the educated are less guilty because on average, they have fewer kids. But there is nothing more sad than watching a wealthy, "educated" family indoctrinate the kid into consumer culture with lavish toys from the time they are born. Then they grow up with their self identities defined by their labels, their house, their car, their degrees, position in society, etc. Better that the kid not be born.

2. People have to work on themselves first before raising a kid. You pass on all your B.S. to the child. So if you need to see a shrink, chances are, your kids will too. And if you are too neurotic, they won't support you in your retirement either.

3. There IS no comparison between pets and kids. I've had both and I didn't want kids. My wife wanted children so I caved. When my kid was born, an internal switch that I never knew I had came on. It's overwhelming what you feel. Never had a pet do that and I loved my dogs and turtles.

4. Society may be on the "decline" but that's only because we just reached the pinnacle. Honestly, if you think things are bad, then when in history did you think it was a "good" time to have kids? In the 19th century? During the Medieval ages? Trust, me if I had a choice, I'd much rather be born now than any other time in history. Life on earth as a human being has never been a picnic and never will be. We can fool ourselves for a while when things aren't chaotic around us, but how often are things not chaotic in human history?
 
I'm stunned that the thread has not been locked.

Anyway, I'm getting a vasectomy, because I have seen so many guys send their lives straight down the toilet because they got their GF pregnant. I've also seen plenty of women wreck their lives because they were attracted to a guy because he bad.
 
Originally Posted By: Gary Allan
Well, there was this short story in Omni magazine that had a guy that they thawed out of some cryogenic thingie. All the way from the lab to the administration offices he heard stuff (oddly, just like we have today) like "Take it and stick it!!" and all kinds of other things that any sensible citizen would find LOW LIFE AND SCUM LIKE AND ONLY COMING FROM THE MOUTHS OF LOW LIFE SCUM THAT SHOULD HAVE BEEN CULLED from existence. He asked "What happened?". The well educated and rational socialized men told him that while all the sensible and smart people practiced family planning ..that the blithering idiots propagated like bacteria and overran the place.

Seems like this fiction piece from the mid 70's came true. I don't know if attempting to compete with them for space is the answer.

Gary, are you sure that was the mid-'70s? It sounds a lot like a C.M. Kornbluth story called "The Marching Morons" that dates from the '50s. (Maybe Omni reprinted it?)

And yes, it's come true, all right. I see it every day.
 
Yes, there is no comparison between pets and children.

With a cat or dog, you'll never have to worry about private school or college tuition; never have to worry about buying them the latest fashion "all the others are wearing"; never have to worry about buying them a car or about them smashing yours up . . .

. . . and if they have offspring of their own, you can sell 'em!
 
Well yes, having children is a royal pain in the arse. You won't get any arguments from me. But I am assuming that people don't have either kids or pets for the practicality of it. I'm assuming that the reason that both exist is because they bring emotional returns. On that basis, yes, there is no comparison between kids and pets. If practicality and minimal hassle is the goal, then dump both.
 
Originally Posted By: Shannow
Originally Posted By: Bryanccfshr
Children born today will have a much lower quality of life and a lower standard of living than the current generation.



Yep, the system is way skewed to screw the newbie.

And if they do somehow try to live off the land, there are laws to obtain "fair taxation" off of barter transactions, land taxes etc etc.


Yes the pyramid scheme rewards those with seniority, those unlucky enough to be born into a supporting generation are simply servants to the senior members.
 
Originally Posted By: Benzadmiral
Originally Posted By: Gary Allan
Well, there was this short story in Omni magazine that had a guy that they thawed out of some cryogenic thingie. All the way from the lab to the administration offices he heard stuff (oddly, just like we have today) like "Take it and stick it!!" and all kinds of other things that any sensible citizen would find LOW LIFE AND SCUM LIKE AND ONLY COMING FROM THE MOUTHS OF LOW LIFE SCUM THAT SHOULD HAVE BEEN CULLED from existence. He asked "What happened?". The well educated and rational socialized men told him that while all the sensible and smart people practiced family planning ..that the blithering idiots propagated like bacteria and overran the place.

Seems like this fiction piece from the mid 70's came true. I don't know if attempting to compete with them for space is the answer.

Gary, are you sure that was the mid-'70s? It sounds a lot like a C.M. Kornbluth story called "The Marching Morons" that dates from the '50s. (Maybe Omni reprinted it?)

And yes, it's come true, all right. I see it every day.




Well, the guy was a businessman and came up with the idea that he'd just handle the idea by launching all the idiots into space. Free rides to Mars. So they built a bunch of cheap ships that, basically, vented to the atmosphere shortly after take off. Correspondence was fabricated telling of how beautiful it was on Mars.

The thing was ..when it was all back to "normal" ..they threw him in the last ship and launched it. They would never want someone as evil as that guy hanging around and dictating policy.
 
Originally Posted By: Gary Allan
Originally Posted By: Benzadmiral
Originally Posted By: Gary Allan
Well, there was this short story in Omni magazine that had a guy that they thawed out of some cryogenic thingie. All the way from the lab to the administration offices he heard stuff (oddly, just like we have today) like "Take it and stick it!!" and all kinds of other things that any sensible citizen would find LOW LIFE AND SCUM LIKE AND ONLY COMING FROM THE MOUTHS OF LOW LIFE SCUM THAT SHOULD HAVE BEEN CULLED from existence. He asked "What happened?". The well educated and rational socialized men told him that while all the sensible and smart people practiced family planning ..that the blithering idiots propagated like bacteria and overran the place.

Seems like this fiction piece from the mid 70's came true. I don't know if attempting to compete with them for space is the answer.

Gary, are you sure that was the mid-'70s? It sounds a lot like a C.M. Kornbluth story called "The Marching Morons" that dates from the '50s. (Maybe Omni reprinted it?)

And yes, it's come true, all right. I see it every day.




Well, the guy was a businessman and came up with the idea that he'd just handle the idea by launching all the idiots into space. Free rides to Mars. So they built a bunch of cheap ships that, basically, vented to the atmosphere shortly after take off. Correspondence was fabricated telling of how beautiful it was on Mars.

The thing was ..when it was all back to "normal" ..they threw him in the last ship and launched it. They would never want someone as evil as that guy hanging around and dictating policy.


That's the one! I guess Omni must have reprinted it. Kornbluth, sadly, died young, back in 1958, so that couldn't have been a new story.

Trivia: One of the best "Night Gallery" episodes, "The Little Black Bag," with Burgess Meredith, is also based on a tale of Kornbluth's with part of the background, the future setting, being the same world as "Marching Morons." In it, things have gotten so bad that the supernormals, the outnumbered elite who really run things, have cobbled together doctor's kits with self-driven instruments which allow the morons to "play doctor." And one such kit winds up in the far past -- our present. Shivery stuff. . . .
 
That is why some nations with lower birth rates than the USA also have a long line of people looking to get out.

I'm always afraid that by the time I can afford a vacation in Japan, the stuff that made it exciting to me will mostly be gone.
 
I dont really agree with any of you, and thats strange. I have two kids, a boy and girl only a year apart, 9 and 10. We had kids when I was 27 and my wife of 4 years, was 25. I would not have wanted to have them any later and feel bad for people that wait and are too old to have the fun with their kids. I have alot of fun with my kids and its like a second childhood. We play video games, Halo, for 8 hour clips, Built a entire HO scale railroad layout, air soft gun battles in the woods, the other day,I flanked the boy while the little girl provided cover fire, these are what memmories are made out of. Really what would I be doing with my time if I didnt have my family to play with, working, buying things to pacify me, I think it would be boring. You get to teach your kids alot, you can be their hero, how many other people can you impress or show for the first time how to do something. My Dad, taught me a little bit of everything, wiring ,plumbing, maintinence, hunting, fishing etc.. and thats a art, that most parents lost. Your children are a blank slate, they are mini you's that want to be just like you, if you want to take that and run with it, you can and have alot of fun in the process. Pets, I have a dog and always have, they love you and I have always treated mine with kindness, currently I have a Rottie, that would lick you to death. But they are simply a possesion, same as a car. They can be replaced and the next dog will love you just as much, if it does not you replace that one. Kids are not like that in not any instance, kids are alot of work and more responsibility than money. But, it most certainly not the end of your world, it more like the beginning of your second world. Tell you another thing, they got alot cooler toys now then when I was 10. Cant wait till Christmas, how many guys without kids get to play with the coolest toys on christmas and dont forget the box the kids came in, on Christmas eve!
 
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