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

Everybody's talking about how horrifying these potato orbs are and they're right, but imagine what it'd be like if they weren't potatoes. Imagine what it'd be like if they were conscious. Can't hear, can't see, can't communicate, can't touch, can't do ANYTHING, but you have a conscience. You're a prisoner inside your own body. That's horrifying.

That'd make a good horror movie.
Like "Basket Case".
 
So with this amc this kid has, is having a short stiff neck part of it? He can't move his upper body like at all and never seems to turn his head or move his neck at all and has a super small chin/jaw. It just looks so messed up and he moves like he has a broken neck or something! The way he moves is SO WEIRD! And has visibly no neck and his jaw is like receding or even webbed? Also the mom says she puts his wrists in braces only at night is that going to even make a difference? She says he will walk someday but his legs even getting straighter are super deformed and they don't bend or move.... is it normal for amc people to be this bad off or could it be whatever syndrome the kid has beyond amc? I am so befuddled by the way this child looks man he is one ugly kid but everyone says how cute he is and I'm like???? and I always ask these questions but the mom ignores anything that isn't telling her they bought her something on her wishlist, this is like the only place I could think to get the most informed and honest answers
I truly hate how smug this bitch is. She has a lot of nerve acting this smug holding a motherfucker that looks like that.
Does anyone have any idea what syndrome he could have??
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I'm just throwing my guess out there. I think he has Freeman-Sheldon syndrome, also known as distal arthrogryposis type 2A, or "whistling face" syndrome. Here is more information.

Arthrogryposis can have myriad underlying causes, some of which do not result in normal intelligence. In fact, I'd say the majority of AMC patients probably have some degree of intellectual disability. Like I said earlier, the kinds of conditions that make a fetus unable to move in utero are not generally minor issues.

(Also, @WhatTheEffIsThat, your obsession with this poor kid is borderline autistic. He's a disabled baby. He didn't do anything to you.)
 
The one person I have encountered who had arthrogryposis was the daughter of two physicians, one of whom I worked with, and when I met her as a toddler, it was already obvious that she had above-average intelligence. She's about 30 years old now, and I recently found a story about her; she's a college graduate who writes for newspapers in the Bay Area (which is not where she grew up) and gets around in a motorized wheelchair and lives on her own with aides.
 
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I need to revise my guess. I think it's also possible that his condition is Sheldon-Hall syndrome, or distal arthrogryposis type 2B. It shares features with Freeman-Sheldon syndrome, but the shape of the mouth is different. Upon looking closer at his face, I think Sheldon-Hall syndrome is a possibility, but Freeman-Sheldon syndrome is more likely to involve the brain.
 
Unless there’s an overarching story, I’m not seeing where this is terrible.

People grieve in different ways, I think it would be slightly abnormal not to grieve over a child you lost that you (I assume) wanted and had hopes/dreams for. I can’t imagine anything more crushing than finding out you’ve had a potato that’s just going to die. All that emotional investment doesn’t just disappear, for the parents or siblings. Frankly it’s refreshing to see people trying keep the memory of their dead relatives alive rather than plant them and never even bother to pull the weeds at the cemetery, but that’s just me.

Hope he goes on to have a successful, fulfilling life.
 
Unless there’s an overarching story, I’m not seeing where this is terrible.

People grieve in different ways, I think it would be slightly abnormal not to grieve over a child you lost that you (I assume) wanted and had hopes/dreams for. I can’t imagine anything more crushing than finding out you’ve had a potato that’s just going to die. All that emotional investment doesn’t just disappear, for the parents or siblings. Frankly it’s refreshing to see people trying keep the memory of their dead relatives alive rather than plant them and never even bother to pull the weeds at the cemetery, but that’s just me.

Hope he goes on to have a successful, fulfilling life.
Imagine not being able to have any accomplishment ever growing up without it having to involve a literally brainless dead fetus in some way.

Shit, the Hartley gremlins actually had some brain matter (as scant and seizure-riddled as it was), but it was still depressing to see how shafted Cal got with anything.
 
So with this amc this kid has, is having a short stiff neck part of it? He can't move his upper body like at all and never seems to turn his head or move his neck at all and has a super small chin/jaw. It just looks so messed up and he moves like he has a broken neck or something! The way he moves is SO WEIRD! And has visibly no neck and his jaw is like receding or even webbed? Also the mom says she puts his wrists in braces only at night is that going to even make a difference? She says he will walk someday but his legs even getting straighter are super deformed and they don't bend or move.... is it normal for amc people to be this bad off or could it be whatever syndrome the kid has beyond amc? I am so befuddled by the way this child looks man he is one ugly kid but everyone says how cute he is and I'm like???? and I always ask these questions but the mom ignores anything that isn't telling her they bought her something on her wishlist, this is like the only place I could think to get the most informed and honest answers
I truly hate how smug this bitch is. She has a lot of nerve acting this smug holding a motherfucker that looks like that.
Does anyone have any idea what syndrome he could have??
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Honestly, I actually think his face is kind of cute, he looks like a little hobbit or garden gnome or something. And while the mom might be grifting or a cow in some other way, I can't really blame her for not responding to your messages/comments calling her baby ugly...
 
Unless there’s an overarching story, I’m not seeing where this is terrible.

People grieve in different ways, I think it would be slightly abnormal not to grieve over a child you lost that you (I assume) wanted and had hopes/dreams for. I can’t imagine anything more crushing than finding out you’ve had a potato that’s just going to die. All that emotional investment doesn’t just disappear, for the parents or siblings. Frankly it’s refreshing to see people trying keep the memory of their dead relatives alive rather than plant them and never even bother to pull the weeds at the cemetery, but that’s just me.

Hope he goes on to have a successful, fulfilling life.
It's creepy because his mom is trying to make every event about a miscarried,brainless fetus from 20 years ago. Not an actual child that people would have memories of.
 
Imagine not being able to have any accomplishment ever growing up without it having to involve a literally brainless dead fetus in some way.

Shit, the Hartley gremlins actually had some brain matter (as scant and seizure-riddled as it was), but it was still depressing to see how shafted Cal got with anything.
It's creepy because his mom is trying to make every event about a miscarried,brainless fetus from 20 years ago. Not an actual child that people would have memories of.
Maybe it’s a cultural thing, since I come from a place where visiting dead relatives to lay flowers or tidy the cemetery for important milestones isn’t really ‘creepy’. If you’re taking these pictures from a support group then it goes to reason more ‘normal’ photos wouldn’t be posted. Poor guy seems a little upset too, unlike Cal who looked perpetually uncomfortable. Shoving your siblings into prom photos when you’re with your date is weird even if they’re normal.

Like I said, it’s sort of irrelevant whether or not the kid was brain dead, you can’t just switch off grief for ‘someone’ you hoped to love. I’ve known women who’s miscarriages haunt them their whole lives and siblings (especially multiples) who always wonder what could have been. This is all despite the fact that miscarriages are often due to issues with the fetus, I don’t judge them, it’s not my place.

It’s one thing to keep a potato alive in abject agony, or parade around photos of miscarriages on Facebook, but visiting a dead potato from time to time doesn’t do it for me, unless it’s a near daily occurrence. Personally I wouldn’t take photos, let alone post them, since it’s pretty damn private. I just don’t think out of all the crazy shit posted here this is worthy of mention.
 
Maybe it’s a cultural thing, since I come from a place where visiting dead relatives to lay flowers or tidy the cemetery for important milestones isn’t really ‘creepy’. If you’re taking these pictures from a support group then it goes to reason more ‘normal’ photos wouldn’t be posted. Poor guy seems a little upset too, unlike Cal who looked perpetually uncomfortable. Shoving your siblings into prom photos when you’re with your date is weird even if they’re normal.

Like I said, it’s sort of irrelevant whether or not the kid was brain dead, you can’t just switch off grief for ‘someone’ you hoped to love. I’ve known women who’s miscarriages haunt them their whole lives and siblings (especially multiples) who always wonder what could have been. This is all despite the fact that miscarriages are often due to issues with the fetus, I don’t judge them, it’s not my place.

It’s one thing to keep a potato alive in abject agony, or parade around photos of miscarriages on Facebook, but visiting a dead potato from time to time doesn’t do it for me, unless it’s a near daily occurrence. Personally I wouldn’t take photos, let alone post them, since it’s pretty damn private. I just don’t think out of all the crazy shit posted here this is worthy of mention.
Carli with Madi from Pineapple Baby is obsessed with a miscarried fetus she named Louie.
 
Carli with Madi from Pineapple Baby is obsessed with a miscarried fetus she named Louie.
I haven’t done too much of a deep dive into that lore because seeing Madi makes me MATI, especially when she waddles around seeking attention while her mum dances for an iPhone all cracked out. Something tells me Carli would constantly refer to a loss for asspats and sympathy rather than actual grief.
 
Maybe it’s a cultural thing, since I come from a place where visiting dead relatives to lay flowers or tidy the cemetery for important milestones isn’t really ‘creepy’. If you’re taking these pictures from a support group then it goes to reason more ‘normal’ photos wouldn’t be posted. Poor guy seems a little upset too, unlike Cal who looked perpetually uncomfortable. Shoving your siblings into prom photos when you’re with your date is weird even if they’re normal.

Like I said, it’s sort of irrelevant whether or not the kid was brain dead, you can’t just switch off grief for ‘someone’ you hoped to love. I’ve known women who’s miscarriages haunt them their whole lives and siblings (especially multiples) who always wonder what could have been. This is all despite the fact that miscarriages are often due to issues with the fetus, I don’t judge them, it’s not my place.

It’s one thing to keep a potato alive in abject agony, or parade around photos of miscarriages on Facebook, but visiting a dead potato from time to time doesn’t do it for me, unless it’s a near daily occurrence. Personally I wouldn’t take photos, let alone post them, since it’s pretty damn private. I just don’t think out of all the crazy shit posted here this is worthy of mention.
It didn't have a brain. It was as sentient as one of those flesh orbs. Judging by the death date and the apparent age of the actual kid I doubt he had any memories or grief about the dead potato. It's just his parents being weird and doing Gwen Hartley shit
 
It didn't have a brain. It was as sentient as one of those flesh orbs. Judging by the death date and the apparent age of the actual kid I doubt he had any memories or grief about the dead potato. It's just his parents being weird and doing Gwen Hartley shit
Reread the second paragraph. For some women it doesn’t matter if they had any semblance of sentience, it was still a potential child you conceived and lost. Emotionally it can be difficult, not everyone can be emotionally detached enough to remove themselves from that.
 
Reread the second paragraph. For some women it doesn’t matter if they had any semblance of sentience, it was still a potential child you conceived and lost. Emotionally it can be difficult, not everyone can be emotionally detached enough to remove themselves from that.
Now I really want to see what would happen if those flesh orbs were more common in humans, like if people would still do all the weird fundie potato shit with them 🤔

I get that pregnancy loss/grief/etc is still difficult, but forcing every accomplishment an actual kid has to be hamfisted to also focus on a kid that never really existed as a person in the first place (at least not with any sentience or awareness) doesn't really come off as healthy. Especially not when the actual kid wouldnt have any memories or grief of the dead spud.
 
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