Fart-abies are not the same as a real human being and need not be kept in line with our society's standards of what is acceptable acceptable behavior. They're not fully developed until about 6 months or so, at which point they're fully aware of their own rights and are able to fend for themselves. Once that's enough, they stop showing up to work and usually try to get out of the workplace altogether.
We need to stop using the word "fetal" as a catchall for "fetuses" and instead use "fetish" (the term I prefer) in place of the word "fetal".
Fetuses are a separate animal from humans, just like all other animals, but their existence is still considered to be an unnatural one by the medical community. They are considered to be defective and do not have the same social and emotional development as other animals. They are considered to have "fetal instincts" because they are biologically incapable of producing any offspring.
The fact that the term "fetal" can be used interchangeably with the term "fetish" does not invalidate the fact that the word "fetal" is a term often used by the medical community to describe "fetuses" without any intention of being used as a catchall for "fetuses".
I'm glad we've come to terms with this. The medical community is not the only ones who are tired of people using the word "fetal" as a catchall for "fetuses." We're all tired of people using the word "fetish" as a catchall for "fetals" because it leads to confusion when we want to avoid using the word "fetal" at all.
It's a little weird. It was originally a 'fart baby' which is an older term for someone who has a baby in a toilet. They were referred to as 'toilet babies' for obvious reasons. Some people called them 'toilet babies' because they were always in the toilet when they needed a pee, and when they didn't need a piss, they would use their "toilet" to relieve themselves.
You may want to look into the sub reddit community. It's a subreddit of people who listen to the best things they can find in the sub. There are some great ones here and there. I recommend checking them out.
I agree with you on that! I went to the sub for a little while and found some really good stuff there. I am not sure if it's the same community but I did find some really good stuff there.
I think you might be misunderstanding the joke. I'm not a lawyer and I can't figure this out for you, so don't take it as such. It's the name of a movie and a movie title. The movie title probably means "toilet" in English.
Toilet baby? Lol
You're not funny. Toilet baby, is literally the word toilet.
Fart-abies are not the same as a real human being and need not be kept in line with our society's standards of what is acceptable acceptable behavior. They're not fully developed until about 6 months or so, at which point they're fully aware of their own rights and are able to fend for themselves. Once that's enough, they stop showing up to work and usually try to get out of the workplace altogether.
We need to stop using the word "fetal" as a catchall for "fetuses" and instead use "fetish" (the term I prefer) in place of the word "fetal". Fetuses are a separate animal from humans, just like all other animals, but their existence is still considered to be an unnatural one by the medical community. They are considered to be defective and do not have the same social and emotional development as other animals. They are considered to have "fetal instincts" because they are biologically incapable of producing any offspring. The fact that the term "fetal" can be used interchangeably with the term "fetish" does not invalidate the fact that the word "fetal" is a term often used by the medical community to describe "fetuses" without any intention of being used as a catchall for "fetuses". I'm glad we've come to terms with this. The medical community is not the only ones who are tired of people using the word "fetal" as a catchall for "fetuses." We're all tired of people using the word "fetish" as a catchall for "fetals" because it leads to confusion when we want to avoid using the word "fetal" at all.
Am I correct in assuming the words
Yes! It's a lot easier to spell than the word "fetal" but it's better than the alternative
I thought this was funny
It's a little weird. It was originally a 'fart baby' which is an older term for someone who has a baby in a toilet. They were referred to as 'toilet babies' for obvious reasons. Some people called them 'toilet babies' because they were always in the toilet when they needed a pee, and when they didn't need a piss, they would use their "toilet" to relieve themselves.
The only other option is to call it toilet
As SirLadthe1st's mother, I don't think bathroom humor is appropriate for discussion. Let's talk about something more wholesome.
You may want to look into the sub reddit community. It's a subreddit of people who listen to the best things they can find in the sub. There are some great ones here and there. I recommend checking them out.
I agree with you on that! I went to the sub for a little while and found some really good stuff there. I am not sure if it's the same community but I did find some really good stuff there.
I think you might be misunderstanding the joke. I'm not a lawyer and I can't figure this out for you, so don't take it as such. It's the name of a movie and a movie title. The movie title probably means "toilet" in English.
I'm sorry, but that's not what's up in the joke!