Also what do you see?

  • SCmSTR@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 day ago

    First off: Potatoes are cheap and abundant. There’s literally zero need for any risk.

    Secondly: I have no idea, I just wanted to point out that any weirdness with potatoes is not worth it.

    Thirdly: I do know, however, that green potatoes is poison and bulging cans is no bueno.

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            21 hours ago

            A girl I dated years ago had three.

            Also, I thought I saw an article a few months ago that was talking about science on the horizon about potentially no-mother babies in the future. So maybe we could eventually have two-mother or even multiple mothers.

            And there’s also polyamorous parents that co-raise kids. So if it’s a closed polycule with like 5 people, one child could have, potentially, at least 5 moms, even today.

            Obviously, we’re talking about biological mothers vs emotional/practical/role mothers. But, even then, divorce exists. But if you want to just talk about bio moms, besides promising science (some that I didn’t even mention), there’s probably ways that some contextually specific intersex people could procreate, resulting in two biological mothers, even today. Or like one of those people who is two people genetically.

            Basically, imagine harder.

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              20 hours ago

              Or like one of those people who is two people genetically.

              Chimeras are fascinating.

              You’re absolutely right, too. A member of my polycule is in a triad that co-parents a child. The little girl has two moms and a dad, and that is the only life she’s ever known. I’d be jealous of their situation if they weren’t living in Florida.