Lolcow Melinda Leigh Scott & Marshall Castersen - Sue-happy couple. Flat earth conspiracists. Pretending to be Jewish. Believe Kiwi Farms is protected by the Masonic Order. 0-6 on lawsuits. Marshall is dead.

@TamarYaelBatYah
Show your dick size by tracing it on paper or otherwise, you're just compensating for a micro penis with all your huffed up talking!

OK if you insist
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I wonder. If Hyacinth is male for hanging out in Beauty Parlor, speaking in more of a female tone on girly issues… Does that mean that I, also hanging out in Beauty parlor threads and lurking the same threads as Hyacinth, AND now posting hairy asshole in response to Melinda’s sinful request for porn… Am I a male?

Even Melinda is confused. In the same post she says Hyacinth is male, but concedes they sound female.
 
@TamarYaelBatYah
Modern humans have horrible physical health from eating processed foods, over consuming the internet, the overuse of phones and technology, and the use of pharmaceuticals.
You can't look at America and the general health of its citizens and apply that to the rest of the world. Plenty of technologically and medicinally advanced countries like the Scandinavias and Japan have long and comfortable lifespans.

Not a single piece of technology invented by anyone in the modern world is necessary for survival in a natural world. It's all for luxury. Native Americans lived just fine without any modern technology nor modern medicine. The Older order Amish still live today without any electricity or modern technology.
Wrong. Modern Amish, barring a very few communities, allow (communal and regulated) mobile phone and internet access to keep up with the modern world. Since Amish communities generally rely on their 21st century neighbors for capitalist income, they have to make concessions to keep up.
You can not name one invention of modern Americans that Native Americans were at a loss for not having.
I can name plenty, lol. The problem is that indigenous people were forced into the lifestyle they have now, not the lifestyle itself (barring the many areas where they don't have even basic modern conveniences like central plumbing).

Not for a minute would I believe that Pioneer women who had fresh clean rivers to wash in and drink from would exchange that for city water treated with synthetic chemicals. They didn't need washing machines because it was socially acceptable to wear dirty clothes and the same outfit often. Carriages were fine because they didn't need to leave their farms often. And with plenty of wood growing around you in the forest, you didn't need an electric stove.
My father's grandmother lost 8 children to an RH incompatibility which in modern times would be averted with a simple blood test and treatment, making use of the syringe a woman invented. Eight children, all loved and desired, 9 pregnancies in total, years of devastation to her body- all for nothing. What an unimaginable grief she must have suffered.

I guarantee you your foremothers as much as mine would have rather had healthy living children instead of having to fear plagues and filth. If you told a woman from the 18th century about your son, who died and came back, she would fall to her knees thanking God for the miracle bestowed upon you by modern medicine.

Polio left children crippled for life, but now you'd have to search long and far to find a child hurt by it in modern times. When droughts come, pipelines ensure you don't have to leave behind generations of work on a farm. Filthy clothes might have been 'socially acceptable' but filth breeds sickness- it's scientifically proven. Carriages were pulled by horses who were expensive to maintain, and let's be realistic, you can't abuse a horse in the same way you can abuse a car. And what happens when you cut down all the trees around you for firewood, and there's none left?

There are plenty of things wrong with the 'modern' world, you only need to look at climate change trends to know how badly we've fucked it up- but you're not mad at anything sensible, like billionaires who hoard wealth or governments making empty promises. You're mad at women, specifically, who eschew having large families for the chance of making an impact for the better upon society. Not men who've invented useful ways to help people. Just women.

That's misogyny. Flat out, full stop, no argument possible.

If I had to list all the ways in which the women Anonymous Fluhre listed had impacted my life, specifically, for the better, the post would be a damn novel. And I'm sure every single other poster in this thread would say the same.

Those Pioneer women stayed fit doing chores, instead of going to an indoor gym. They wouldn't trade a farm which required manual labor for the plastic smell of a stinky indoor gym. The poetry left by women of that era is full of poems that show delight in living among nature on farms and in the prairies, even though it was hard work.
Sure they did. They also mourned their lost babies.
 
I wonder. If Hyacinth is male for hanging out in Beauty Parlor, speaking in more of a female tone on girly issues… Does that mean that I, also hanging out in Beauty parlor threads and lurking the same threads as Hyacinth, AND now posting hairy asshole in response to Melinda’s sinful request for porn… Am I a male?
Melinda has a sliding scale of gender:
If you've proven her wrong, you're a man.
If you've done better than her or annoyed her, you're a woman.
If you've done both, you're a Goy.
 
Would like to point out that our ancestors didn't have SNAP, Welfare, or section 8 housing. So Melinda would have died by age 19
What an idiot. They didn't need those things because the grid wasn't in place. The land was still free for use, you could get free food off the land by working the land, and you could make your own clothes from sheep or hemp. Elohim gave everything free.

Husband grows the food, wife picks it up and carries it into the Cabin. Same amount of labor it takes a woman to haul groceries in the house from the grocery store, if not less.



@TamarYaelBatYah


OK if you insist
Such small testicles in comparison. Clearly, this was NOT drawn to scale!


@TamarYaelBatYah I like how while venting you forget the things that should be important to you. You say that nobody needs anything invented in modern times. I'd just like to point out that your child's life was saved via modern medical practice. Unless you're saying you'd have prefered he died, and you don't get that sweet, sweet disability money.

My son's life could have been saved by a Naturopathic Doctor who knew how to properly administer Skullcap to stop a seizure, or other herbal medicines to stop a seizure. I only went to an MD because VA does not give legal recognition to NDs (I would have been in a lot of legal trouble) and my health insurance would not cover it. MD over death? Yes. ND over MD? Also yes.


Yeah I think Smallpox inoculation would've been helpful to the natives.
Smallpox were introduced as biological warfare by the US Army. It didn't occur naturally in their community.



Vaccines.

Done.

Also, cancer is very high in Native American populations. They even had to deal with a cancer that could be transferred from dogs to humans. I know you're a dumbass @TamarYaelBatYah so you don't know this, but anyone else that's interested, look up CTVT.
Native Americans lived just fine without Vaccines. Vaccines are not even the reason for better health. Access to food is the reason most diseases have subsided.


@TamarYaelBatYah

OK cool. So delete your internet, destroy your computer, and fuck off forever then since not having it would be a net positive. No cell phones either.
You obviously didn't read what I wrote.

Keyword that you missed: NATURAL WORLD.
Do I live in a natural world? No




Wrong. Modern Amish, barring a very few communities, allow (communal and regulated) mobile phone and internet access to keep up with the modern world. Since Amish communities generally rely on their 21st century neighbors for capitalist income, they have to make concessions to keep up.
Did I say MODERN Amish? No. I said OLD ORDER Amish.

Read more carefully.

I can name plenty, lol.
Yet you named none

My father's grandmother lost 8 children to an RH incompatibility which in modern times would be averted with a simple blood test and treatment, making use of the syringe a woman invented. Eight children, all loved and desired, 9 pregnancies in total, years of devastation to her body- all for nothing. What an unimaginable grief she must have suffered.
I'm Rh- ....and I've only had babies with RH+ men ....and I never once lost a baby from RH incompatibility....even though I never took Rhogam for baby #2,3,4,5 and 6. The Rhogam shot it another myth.

guarantee you your foremothers as much as mine would have rather had healthy living children instead of having to fear plagues and filth. If you told a woman from the 18th century about your son, who died and came back, she would fall to her knees thanking God for the miracle bestowed upon you by modern medicine.
A modern doctor is what poisoned my son in the first place, so those women wouldn't be in that situation in the first place. They lived lives free of modern toxins.

Polio left children crippled for life, but now you'd have to search long and far to find a child hurt by it in modern times.
And now children die from AIDS. Disease is from the Creator. You can never escape that. It's easily prevented by lack of sin in the land, no technology needed.

When droughts come, pipelines ensure you don't have to leave behind generations of work on a farm
Droughts are judgment from YHWH. Easily prevented by lack of sin in the land, no need for technology.


Filthy clothes might have been 'socially acceptable' but filth breeds sickness- it's scientifically proven.
Dirty clothes are not filthy clothes.


Carriages were pulled by horses who were expensive to maintain, and let's be realistic, you can't abuse a horse in the same way you can abuse a car.
Horses were free. Virginia has wild horses. They were already in existence and once you catch one in the wild, you can breed a horse for free with some labor and food.

Feet work too if you couldn't find a wild horse to tame.


And what happens when you cut down all the trees around you for firewood, and there's none left?
It's been 300+ years since settlers first arrived in Virginia and there are still plenty of trees everywhere. Forests replenish.





There are plenty of things wrong with the 'modern' world, you only need to look at climate change trends to know how badly we've fucked it up- but you're not mad at anything sensible, like billionaires who hoard wealth or governments making empty promises. You're mad at women, specifically, who eschew having large families for the chance of making an impact for the better upon society. Not men who've invented useful ways to help people. Just women.

That's misogyny. Flat out, full stop, no argument possible.
That's not an accurate portrayal of what I said. Because I made it quite clear that I don't believe Billionaires should hoard as much wealth as they do.


Sure they did. They also mourned their lost babies.
inability to pass a baby through the vaginal canal in modern times is no better than Pioneer days. Women require C-Sections all the time in modern society because they can't do it, for all the same reasons they couldn't do it back then: malnutrition, sin, etc. In fact the C-section rate for first time moms is about 30-40%. C-sections represent "can't do it". Not any fewer today than 200 years ago.
Also, babies die in hospitals all the time.

Old Order Amish people use modern technology for their businesses, use modern consumer goods (including synthetic and industrial fabrics), and access modern medicine through a sophisticated community insurance system.
Says the man who lives on the West Coast, 1000s of miles from where the Amish live.
 
@TamarYaelBatYah
"Says the man who lives on the West Coast, 1000s of miles from where the Amish live."

May I refer you to Plain and Simple: A Journey to the Amish (Sue Bender), Renegade Amish: Beard Cutting, Hate Crimes, and the Trials of the Bergholz Barbers (Donald Kraybill), and The Amish: A Concise Introduction (Steven M. Nolt). None of those will even require you to read in a language other than English. Nor do they require field trips.
 
Native Americans lived just fine without Vaccines. Vaccines are not even the reason for better health. Access to food is the reason most diseases have subsided.

Clearly the education system in Virginia is shit. It's not like they had to deal with things like syphilis which originated in North America.
Just one paper on infectious diseases pre-Columbus
Try harder with your lies moron.

You should look up the numbers of deaths between 1796 to current date and how many people would have died if the first vaccine wasn't created. Oh right! simple research and math are beyond the scope of your abilities. Some academic you are. Always talking out of your ass. Must be a good view for Marshall though since he's always hiding behind your skirt.
 
@TamarYaelBatYah
A modern doctor is what poisoned my son in the first place, so those women wouldn't be in that situation in the first place.
Yes, they'd just have dead children from other causes, like polio or influenza or an infected cut turning septic. That doesn't render irrelevant the fact that your son was revived, which was an outright miracle now and would be unthinkable back then.
And now children die from AIDS.
Except that modern medicine keeps children from dying of AIDs oftentimes, in developed countries, and charities provide medicine and education to less developed countries to stem the rate.
Droughts are judgment from YHWH.
[Citation needed]
Horses were free. Virginia has wild horses. They were already in existence and once you catch one in the wild, you can breed a horse for free with some labor and food.
You need sixteen horses to do the labor of one truck in good repair. One truck in good repair costs less to maintain overall than sixteen horses. You also can't be charged with abuse for mistreating a truck.
Feet work too if you couldn't find a wild horse to tame.
Try moving boulders with your feet and see where that gets you.
That's not an accurate portrayal of what I said. Because I made it quite clear that I don't believe Billionaires should hoard as much wealth as they do.
And yet why is it that I've seen you write paragraph upon paragraph of why inventive, creative women should toss their dreams aside for babymaking, and seen hardly that volume of irritation for billionaires? You seem to have a special vitriol for women who live outside of the narrow margins you have declared as "normal" and "natural". Very patriarchal of you.
inability to pass a baby through the vaginal canal in modern times is no better than Pioneer days. Women require C-Sections all the time in modern society because they can't do it, for all the same reasons they couldn't do it back then: malnutrition, sin, etc.
Entirely wrong, and I wasn't talking about just deaths during childbirth anyways. Plus, modern medicine has made childbirth far less painful than it was in colonizers' time.
In fact the C-section rate for first time moms is about 30-40%. C-sections represent "can't do it". Not any fewer today than 200 years ago.
[Citation needed]
Also, babies die in hospitals all the time.
Please, compare the estimated infantile death rate from 200 years ago for your average western white child to the modern death rate in geographically the same area.
It's been 300+ years since settlers first arrived in Virginia and there are still plenty of trees everywhere. Forests replenish.
Lmao. Lol. No. The reason forest cover is what it is today is because of massive efforts. European and British settlers raped the landscape indiscriminately.
I'm Rh- ....and I've only had babies with RH+ men ....and I never once lost a baby from RH incompatibility....even though I never took Rhogam for baby #2,3,4,5 and 6. The Rhogam shot it another myth.
Wow, how great for you. Hopefully you never have to go through what my great-grandmother did. The fact that you've been lucky doesn't mean that the entirety of medical science on the subject is wrong.
 
@TamarYaelBatYah
"Says the man who lives on the West Coast, 1000s of miles from where the Amish live."

May I refer you to Plain and Simple: A Journey to the Amish (Sue Bender), Renegade Amish: Beard Cutting, Hate Crimes, and the Trials of the Bergholz Barbers (Donald Kraybill), and The Amish: A Concise Introduction (Steven M. Nolt). None of those will even require you to read in a language other than English. Nor do they require field trips.
Are they colouring books? Because that's all this woman can read.

In fact the C-section rate for first time moms is about 30-40%. C-sections represent "can't do it". Not any fewer today than 200 years ago.
[Citation needed]

it's 31.1% overall though WHO says it's closer to 10-15% overall.
Facts and citations vs Melinda's constant bullshiting.
 
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Horses were free. Virginia has wild horses. They were already in existence and once you catch one in the wild, you can breed a horse for free with some labor and food.
Horses are not even native to this continent FFS. They were brought here by Europeans. The ones the indigenous population had were either traded for or stolen from them. There are no wild horses in Virginia then or now. There are some managed herds of wild living descendants of domesticated European ponies living far from mel off the Eastern coast,, Every time this cunt with legs breathes she gets dumber. Goddamn.
 
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