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I could probably look in the .farm threads about this, but has there ever been an estimate of how long the kids have to live, and how old are they already?
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They're both in their teens - Claire is 15 and Lola is 10.I could probably look in the .farm threads about this, but has there ever been an estimate of how long the kids have to live, and how old are they already?
Im curious how they can have one completely normal kid and then two major fuck ups in row
You have to wonder what these people knew about the condition before the babies were born. Were they caught completely unaware? Did they know and go ahead under the assumption that the children wouldn't last long? If you're a doctor don't you have the professional and moral obligation and tell them that terminating the pregnancy would be the option for the child?
She's not watching TV.One of the dwarfs is "watching" some TV
https://www.instagram.com/p/BRVv3GlhNEq/
http://archive.is/QTXQg
Oh, and look at the hashtags; Did someone say disability fetishism?
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i'm willing to bet that a goldfish would have more brain function than the two of them combined.
They disgust me too. I'm typically not too squicked out by deformities, but those two look like something out of a horror movie. In the pro-life comms, the general consensus with acephaly is to go ahead and give birth to hold them and gain some closure, then bury them after they drift away in the next few days/optimistically weeks. How the HECK have they survived so long?! They're basically miscarriages. I've never known people with this condition to live more than a month or two, even with round-the-clock care. It's baffling to me. I can't understand it. I can understand not aborting them- because it's safer to give birth, you get to hold them, there's more closure, there's a body to bury, organs can be donated- people sometimes don't abort for many reasons, nor just being pro-life... but, how have they survived for so long? People pick out tombstones rather than cribs for those kids.i feel like the only one that feels disgust when i look at the little dwarves. i just can't see them as human. they should not be alive. hell, that's assuming you can even consider them living. sure they're breathing and have some basic autonomous body functions, but they have 0 awareness and no capacity to feel anything. i'm willing to bet that a goldfish would have more brain function than the two of them combined.
it's gross to mi.lk your exceptional kids for internet points but there's something so profoundly disturbing about these two. they aren't even exceptional, they're basically dead. gwen is just waving around these barely sentient braindead puppets for asspats and watching her project her feelings onto them is creepy on a level i can't describe.
They disgust me too. I'm typically not too squicked out by deformities, but those two look like something out of a horror movie. In the pro-life comms, the general consensus with acephaly is to go ahead and give birth to hold them and gain some closure, then bury them after they drift away in the next few days/optimistically weeks. How the HECK have they survived so long?! They're basically miscarriages. I've never known people with this condition to live more than a month or two, even with round-the-clock care. It's baffling to me. I can't understand it. I can understand not aborting them- because it's safer to give birth, you get to hold them, there's more closure, there's a body to bury, organs can be donated- people sometimes don't abort for many reasons, nor just being pro-life... but, how have they survived for so long? People pick out tombstones rather than cribs for those kids.