🤝 Community Tard Baby General (includes brain dead kids) - Fundies and their genetic Fuckups; Parents of corpses in denial

  • 🏰 The Fediverse is up. If you know, you know.
  • Want to keep track of this thread?
    Accounts can bookmark posts, watch threads for updates, and jump back to where you stopped reading.
    Create account
I mean, people die all the time, not just newborns.
And dead newborns look pretty much how you'd expect if you'd seen grandma in her casket, stillbirths do not. If the fetus died within hours of birth? Normal enough if you're used to how weird brand new babies look, if it died the day before? Or longer? Yeah, that doesn't even look human anymore and nobody really prepares mom to see that. Her body has literally been eating her child, it's not pretty, you've got (at most) hours and you're trying to inform someone who just lost a near term baby, pictures from another grieving family might be the least traumatic way of doing that.

Idk if you've got a uterus, but I know what a macerated fetus looks like (do not google) and I'd still probably just shut down completely if you told me I had THAT inside me instead of the beautiful baby I was expecting. Shit's traumatizing and we don't talk about it enough.
(late to this but) never in my life have i seen a baby shaped like this and i research about fucked up tard babies for my field
Microcephalic toddlers are that rare, or does he have more going on?
 
I know the millennial and zoomer generations have normalized oversharing, but I think it's time to normalize keeping this kind of thing private. Not because having a stillbirth is anything to be ashamed of, just that showing pictures of a corpse to random strangers is undignified.

Stillbirth videos aren’t something that’s randomly shown in a YT feed. If you get stillbirth videos it’s because you’re seeking tard baby content and KF thanks you
 
That child looks like a black version of Lola and Chloe (remember them?)

Here's another person I just discovered who I think qualifies for this thread. YouTuber "Momma Bear To Many" has 15 kids, all biological, and the youngest one has Edwards Syndrome.

Trisomy 18.

Usually incompatible with life.

I don't think he's been out of the hospital.

Replying to my own post: I have since learned that this woman, who has birthed 15 kids, lost a child (from a previous relationship) to Duchenne muscular dystrophy, and has at least two children with Type 1 diabetes.
 
I mean, people die all the time, not just newborns. We haven't normalized sharing what grandma looked like after she died, and I guarantee 99% of the time that's not a pretty sight either, especially if she died in hospital.

The whole idea of open casket viewings of a "lifelike" body creep me the fuck out, but OK I guess. Even then I don't think you'll see the family sharing photos of grandma in full mortician's makeup "asleep" in her casket. Feel free not to prove me wrong about this, I'd rather die in peace not knowing this boundary too has been obliterated by influencers.

There is no benefit in making your circle of friends or the general public look at corpses online. If someone wants to know in general what those look like, there are (I suppose) clinical websites with examples. Nobody really needs to know what your stillborn infant or dead relative looks like specifically,
Kind of a necro, but the thread is quiet.

It's not normalized in the West, but there's plenty of places where it's far more common to see and share what a family member looks like when they've passed. Much of the time it's the family members who treat/dress/preserve the deceased, rather than shipping them off to a mortician or something. On the extreme end of things, like this part of Indonesia, the deceased family members are kept in the house for years.

I get that it's uncomfortable and I see why people wouldn't be excited coming across it on Instagram or Tiktok or something, but people ought to get more comfortable with death imho. Treating death like it's taboo is what's causing so many Western parents to keep their tard babies alive artificially. I don't want to be hooked up to machines unnecessarily, and frankly when I die I just want to be returned to the earth.

In much of Asia - for example in Laos, Vietnam and Korea a funeral is a multi-day event where the body is kept in the home. Offerings of rice are placed on (or in the mouth of) the deceased. There's also plenty of food, it's treated like a celebration. Sometimes, in Vietnam, they are also dug back up before being reburied.

Another extreme example:

In Madagascar, Famadihana is a practice where bodies are exhumed, re-dressed, and given another celebration of life before being re-buried.

It's not really that weird, imo. It's expensive as hell to go with embalming and casket burial.
 
I hope this poor woman just passes away quietly. If there's any sentience left in her then existence must be Hell on Earth.
This is truly a fate worse than death.
Ex-husband. He was already in a relationship with his new boyfriend and going to gay men's retreats on the weekends before she died. She actually tried to out him once on Instagram. He was still sticking around to care for the mother of his children, and that's her response. She was so vile.
Ngl if I found out my husband is in a gay relationship I'm either sending those sodomites to the next life or go in full denial
 
Is this mom a lolcow to you?
-Has three kids, one whose a low-functioning autistic
-Exploits the sped and makes having him her whole personality
-Claims to be a high-functioning autistic
-Hates autism activism (which is good), but she still comes across as narcissistic
Blog
Amazon
Instagram
Facebook
Thought Catalog
She might be boring, but she represents everything I don’t like about sped parents.
 
Is this mom a lolcow to you?
-Has three kids, one whose a low-functioning autistic
-Exploits the sped and makes having him her whole personality
-Claims to be a high-functioning autistic
-Hates autism activism (which is good), but she still comes across as narcissistic
Blog
Amazon
Instagram
Facebook
Thought Catalog
She might be boring, but she represents everything I don’t like about sped parents.

No. That’s not a tard baby regardless if the mom has cowish qualities.

This is a tard baby
IMG_6434.webp
 
And in this case, the kid is nonverbal and violent. The woman's toddler daughter is afraid of him.
View attachment 7449422View attachment 7449419

But mom insists he "isn't doing anything wrong" so oh well I guess.

Low functioning autists are typically violent when frustrated. She’s not describing anything unusual. I wouldn’t say it’s his fault either because he’s autistic and that’s what they do.

Honestly I don’t see anything particularly cow about this woman, It’s normal to want a place where you can talk about your struggles with your tard kid. And if you have a tard kid that needs constant monitoring that basically is your life and personality.
 
Last edited:
Honestly I don’t see anything particularly cow about this woman, It’s normal to want a place where you can talk about your struggles with your tard kid. And if you have a tard kid that needs constant monitoring that basically is your life and personality.
If you have one of these violent fiends and a human child, your duty is to the one with a future. You don't let the retard smack them around and terrify them. You put them in a home.
 
If you have one of these violent fiends and a human child, your duty is to the one with a future. You don't let the retard smack them around and terrify them. You put them in a home.

Harsh, but I have to agree. Just because he "doesn't know any better" and "it's what they do" doesn't mean it's okay to just allow the toddler to be terrorized and physically harmed. That poor little girl is going to grow up remembering that her parents didn't protect her from the violent tard, and while they can get away with guilt-tripping her about it for a while ("He's your brother, he's special, he didn't mean it, you have to accept him," etc.), eventually that little girl is going to be an adult with issues of her own. Posting the daughter's tear-streaked face on the grid all, "Yeah he slaps her and pulls her hair and throws things at her and she's terrified of him, OH WELL" isn't something to be normalized and made to seem like it's okay.
 
Back
Top Bottom