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Surprise triplets 😂
I can’t decide what’s funnier, if this was a genuine candid photo of the father’s shock, or if he was an excellent sport and was like “hey folks, know what would be hilarious…”
“Yknow, Ted, the guys at the bar are gonna wanna know what it was.”
“Bring the photo! It’ll be funnier if you bring the photo.”
Story Time!
My father, who is an identical twin, has two older sisters who were also identical twins. My grandfather’s favourite way to tell the story was that in 1956 when he was awaiting the arrival of 🤷♀️ Child™️, the doctor (who, in the small town where we’re from, had delivered my aunts a few years earlier) came to the lounge, lit a cigarette and took a seat next to him.
“Clifford… how are ya?” the doctor greeted.
“I’m alright… yourself?”
“Good, good…good, so how many ya want this time?”
My grandfather, even in the retelling of the story heaved the most world weary sigh and said, “…how many ya got?”
image 1 artist: Oliver Odmark
image 2 and 3 artist: Betty Jiang
People need to just start taking ownership of their own fuckin problems instead of trying to paint them as a widespread issue all the time. This shit is tiresome.
A question for you tho. Do you consider sweatshops, child labor and horrible working conditions as part of capitalism? if so how are living standards better for those who suffer sweatshops, child labor and/or horrible working conditions; if not why does all 3 exist under capitalism?
No one said capitalism was perfect. Its not. But sweatshops, child labor, and horrible working conditions don’t exist *because* of capitalism- which is what you are implying. Those can and do exist in any other type of market.

























