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So those romours of him being mentally retarded were true then?
He lost his wife cause he spent all his money on a cult and toys and his most reccent video is him going ‘after that i was so messed up I let myself get suckered into everything’ so I think it’s confirmed he is utterly retarded by his own mouth.
 
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This CUNT is still alive? lmao

Like Serena Williams, I was skeptical and I thought June faked the pregnancy by putting a fake bump, because y'know, she's nearing 35.

Maybe it's just me but women getting pregnant after 25 isn't a flex nor it deserving of praise/congratulations.

Geriatric pregnancy = child abuse imo

Also, she's still a COMMUNIST BITCH.
As someone whose mom had me when she was 42, almost 43; I believe that having children past the age of 40 should not be celebrated, and even 35 is really pushing it. I have autism from it (actual diagnosed autism as long as I can remember) and it has honestly fucked up my life for the worse.
 
As someone whose mom had me when she was 42, almost 43; I believe that having children past the age of 40 should not be celebrated, and even 35 is really pushing it. I have autism from it (actual diagnosed autism as long as I can remember) and it has honestly fucked up my life for the worse.
It's also really fucked to basically guarantee your kid will still be young and needing your guidance while you'll be dead, and depriving your grandchildren of a grandparent
 
It's also really fucked to basically guarantee your kid will still be young and needing your guidance while you'll be dead, and depriving your grandchildren of a grandparent
Its funny because it is not like there is a huge age gap between my oldest sibling and I and she was the last of all her siblings to have kids, I also remember this one kid in my Boy Scouts troop whose mom looked straight out of the 1960s, glasses and all and every other boy in my Boy scout troop hated the woman. The kid had all the makings of a Lolcow, like Chris-Chan tier, and was probably autistic. I need to find a wife who doesn't look like she's from the 1960s and have kids asap.
 
she has rat phenotype
you don't like rats?
3; I believe that having children past the age of 40 should not be celebrated,
I honestly don't believe the age thing is as much of a factor in autism as people think, i remember adoption studies showing its more of a coincidence, if you're older your more likely to get laid/have a woman settle for you and let you knock her up despite being a tist. Its also that older people are more likely to not give a fuck/not understand modern social norms so their kid will end up being a backwards weirdo. Remember how Chris chan was a bigoted redneck because of bob and that was 99% of the reason trolls targeted him? I've also seen teen moms who were blatantly autistic and got knocked up by another tist because they were both members of their school's furry club, and guess how autistic that kid ended up being? Ironically enough the 2nd kid they had was hilariously normal, but that might also be because the foster parents were normal.

plus because of how we think about old people, someone giving off "tist" signs might just be assumed to be old. John Travolta used to tell stories about dressing up as his favorite characters while attending high school, and that has to be one of the most obviously autistic things you could do. but people don't really think about it as such because of how handsome he was and that he was an actor, but it really makes sense that a guy that dresses up like naruto* while going to school is going to have an autistic kid. Anthony Hopkins ability to mimic so easily is another big trait of the more developed tists, i remember one that returned carts at the local walmart who was practically Rich Little.

*or whatever his favorite characters were.
 
It's not exactly a historic anomaly for a woman to have a child late into her thirties. It used to be very common, even standard for couples to have many children, the youngest of which might often have been born when the parents were in their upper thirties or even early forties. I sure having your first child in your mid to late thirties is more common now than it ever was before, and I wouldn't say it's something to be celebrated per se, but it's not like you're some kind of lost cause if you don't have a kid by the time you hit 30.

There's probably a million and one causes of our current autism epidemic. Age of parents is almost certainly a risk factor, but it's not obvious to me that if everyone exclusively had children in their 20s autism would disappear.
 
Bruv, what kind of life expectancy do you have in your country? Do you die at 50 or 60?

People having children that are teenagers when the parents are close to retirement age is exactly how you get Chris Chan, Cyrax, and Daniel Larson. Parents that have kids past their 40 are assholes for various reasons. It's also fucked to have children past a certain age as the risk of disability increases exponentially. Humans weren't designed to have children that old, even if biologically it's possible.

Just because someone can live to 80 doesn't mean they would be a fit grandparent in the same way someone would be if they were 60s while having grandchildren.
 
It's also really fucked to basically guarantee your kid will still be young and needing your guidance while you'll be dead, and depriving your grandchildren of a grandparent.
By the time the acerage person dies they’d be in the late 70s early 80s, if not later. If the child still needs help in their mid thirties there is a problem…
 
I honestly don't believe the age thing is as much of a factor in autism as people think, i remember adoption studies showing its more of a coincidence, if you're older your more likely to get laid/have a woman settle for you and let you knock her up despite being a tist. It’s also that older people are more likely to not give a fuck/not understand modern social norms so their kid will end up being a backwards weirdo. Remember how Chris chan was a bigoted redneck because of bob and that was 99% of the reason trolls targeted him? I've also seen teen moms who were blatantly autistic and got knocked up by another tist because they were both members of their school's furry club, and guess how autistic that kid ended up being? Ironically enough the 2nd kid they had was hilariously normal, but that might also be because the foster parents were normal.

plus because of how we think about old people, someone giving off "tist" signs might just be assumed to be old. John Travolta used to tell stories about dressing up as his favorite characters while attending high school, and that has to be one of the most obviously autistic things you could do. but people don't really think about it as such because of how handsome he was and that he was an actor, but it really makes sense that a guy that dresses up like naruto* while going to school is going to have an autistic kid. Anthony Hopkins ability to mimic so easily is another big trait of the more developed tists, i remember one that returned carts at the local walmart who was practically Rich Little.

*or whatever his favorite characters were.
Honestly also this, my parents had kind of outdated views on things and my mom was a bit too trusting of Facebook and not that smart to modern stuff, also there was the fact that she was actually stricter with me (because autism) than my non-autistic older sibling, I am pretty sure that resulted in me never being invited to hang out with others growing up and not having that good of a friend group, although ever since college, things have gotten a lot better.
 
By the time the acerage person dies they’d be in the late 70s early 80s, if not later. If the child still needs help in their mid thirties there is a problem…

That's not why it's fucked. Raising young children takes a lot of mobility and energy for them to be healthy. Imagine growing up and having parents that you never see work and who can't physically keep up with you as a young child.

I can tell you've never had kids because even if you as an individual don't need help, when you have kids you still rely on your parents for their knowledge and emotional support. You also need someone to take care of the kids when you can't - for example, babysitting and when parents fall ill.

The generational difference also fucks with kids as the connection between their parents experience and the child's experience or the world is far more disconnected.

There's also a massive corelation between the age of the parents and autism and other birth defects.
 
I was saying the parent will still be around till the child is long into their 30s or 40s and therefore that if the child has issues it isn’t going to be because the parents will be dead or too old to take care of it or give guidance but rather the resulting birth defects. Or the child is just a fuck up.

I misread the context of issues. I thought it meant like being a fucking losers. My bad
 
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That's not why it's fucked. Raising young children takes a lot of mobility and energy for them to be healthy. Imagine growing up and having parents that you never see work and who can't physically keep up with you as a young child.
Have you seen what the work situation is like for young people out there right now? It takes two people working full time to pay rent on any place that would be suitable for raising a kid in, or to get a mortgage for the same. Basically, the counterpoint to what you say is that older parents are much more likely to be financially stable and therefore have time for their kids. Especially if it's their first and by implication this is something they've been working towards being ready for. Compare and contrast with a couple in their early twenties. Having more energy doesn't help when all that energy goes to the gig economy.

Really, all of this is such broad strokes that I'm not sure it's useful to generalise. Yes, older parents are less likely to know what a skibidi toilet is. Whether or not that holds back a child, is another matter. I also don't think it is worthwhile to generalise about autism. You could say a mother over 40 has 400% the chance of her kid having autism. But if the autism rate is 1 in a 1000 and it's just become 4 in 1000, would that stop you having a kid?

Anyway, without autism this site wouldn't exist.
 
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