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martin-gonsales · 2 days ago
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Exploring the Benefits of Momcozy Steriliser and Dryer!
I recently came across the Momcozy steriliser and dryer, and I must say, it's an incredible addition to any parent’s toolkit! This product not only ensures that your baby's items are thoroughly sterilized but also dries them efficiently, making life so much easier for busy moms and dads.
The convenience of having a steriliser and dryer in one is a game changer. You can rest easy knowing that your baby's bottles, pacifiers, and toys are clean and safe for use. Plus, the user-friendly design means you can operate it with ease, even on those hectic days.
Has anyone else tried the Momcozy steriliser and dryer? I’d love to hear your experiences and how it has helped you streamline your parenting routine.
Let’s celebrate the amazing innovations in maternal and baby products that make our lives smoother!
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communistkenobi · 1 year ago
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whenever right wing people talk about “parental rights” they are talking about property rights. they are arguing for further political and legal enshrinement of their children as their literal actual property
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elchemyhq · 1 year ago
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June 1st is celebrated as the International World Milk Day, started by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations to recognise the importance of milk as a global food. We would like to take this opportunity to tell you about Hydrogen Peroxide and its surprising connection to this dairy celebration!
Hydrogen peroxide plays a vital role in maintaining cleanliness and hygiene. It's commonly used as a disinfectant and sterilizer, ensuring the safety and quality of dairy products throughout the production process. Elchemy takes pride in being a true source of hydrogen peroxide, supplying the dairy industry with this essential ingredient to ensure milk products reach your table in the freshest and safest form.
At Elchemy, we're passionate about delivering high-quality chemicals that impact our daily lives. So, whether you're curious about the science behind hydrogen peroxide or want to explore its diverse applications, we're your go-to source!
Comment below with your thoughts, and questions, or simply to share your love for milk. Let's toast World Milk Day and the fascinating world of chemicals that make it all possible!
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ventsharm · 2 years ago
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More things for our little one, expected by 16th March, induction 10th of March I believe it is, letter of confirmation to be received I think... Her microwave steriliser to just pop in the microwave for her bottles and dummies... A washing machine to clean her reusable nappies however we have plenty of disposables for my hospital bag and for if reusables don't work out for us... Her baby bath, her bouncer, her toy drawer with some toys, and her night light ❤️ Can't wait until we have a 2 bedroom property, we're all ready for her and we've made space though 💕
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valtsv · 6 months ago
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a friend of mine when she was a teenager used to not wear earrings very often so the holes closed up sometimes and she had to slightly repierce them (normal so far). except she used to heat up the stud on her hair straighteners bc it "made it easier" to repierce them, basically she cauterised herself every few months. i always thought that was metal as fuck
thats so smart i wish i thought of that. i used to just stick a safety pin in there and get an infection like an idiot.
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eclecticwordblender · 9 days ago
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russia now wants couples to have 8 children. the burden of childbirth always falls on women. be it controlling population or increasing it, the government feels entitled to women's bodies.
remember when in india, indira gandhi had forced vasectomies done? (i dont condone that ofc there were other social markers which decided who was sterilised). not one person said then that resources are limited and we need population control to save them. it was just... wrong. because it is unfair to control what people do with their bodies. YEAH BRING THAT ENERGY BACK.
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reginageourge · 9 months ago
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🕯️manifesting a gf who is not a gendie, not polyamorous, not into bdsm, not into drugs, and does not have a fashion sense straight out of tiktok🕯️
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genlosscharliie · 24 days ago
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relatively short video about israel's historical mistreatment of arab jews (and non-white jews in general). more information can be found within the following; (x), (x), (x). please look at those if you wish for more in-depth looks.
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avephelis · 1 year ago
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i hate those videos like "fixing my fans' art" "how to draw lips" (NOTE: lips are all perfectly glossy) "how to draw anatomy" (NOTE: only slim/muscular anatomy) "how to draw faces" (NOTE: only anime perfect ratio faces) and so on. just because someone is a good artist it does not give them a free pass on this shit girl are you serious.
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majaurukalo · 8 months ago
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One of the (many) things that makes disabled people the most marginalised community is that there will always be some kind of degree to which a good number of people will think that discrimination against us is okay. That it’s even “healthy”.
Think of separated entrances for disabled people into buildings. You’d never have separated entrances for black people today because history taught us well.
But it’s okay to have a different entrance for disabled people because a ramp looks ugly in the front or it “can’t be build”. So we have to go to the back, slalom through garbage bins, get lost in some corridor.
People justify this.
People justify institutionalisation of disabled people because “that’s the best way to take care of them” (breaking news, no it’s not).
People justify keeping disabled people outside of certain places, venues, fields, experiences because “it’s too dangerous”, “we can’t think of everybody”, “it’s too hard” yada yada.
And many don’t the see the real problem.
People justify the sterilisation of disabled people “because they can’t take care of children/their periods/whatever”.’
Like, we are not even considered enough for our own bodily autonomy.
Even when a disabled person is murdered by a family member the killing is justified and the family member who killed is “the poor thing who couldn’t bear with it anymore” and the murdered disabled person becomes “the angel who is now free from the life’s pains”. But no one asked them if they enjoyed their life, if they wanted to live.
Because a disabled life is not supposed to be good, right?
It’s always “for the sake of us”, “for our safety”, “to protect us” as if we can’t take decisions, as if we aren’t human beings with feelings, dreams, choices, desires, needs.
Nothing done against us can be intended for our best interest or our own good. It’s for the good of the abled-bodied society.
Period.
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thoughtlessarse · 20 days ago
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A UN committee has urged Peru to compensate women who were forcibly sterilised in the 1990s, ruling that the state policy could constitute a “crime against humanity”. Forced sterilisation was part of a programme implemented by Peru’s then president Alberto Fujimori during the final four years before he left office in 2000 after a decade in power. The United Nations committee on the elimination of discrimination against women said hundreds of thousands of people had been affected. The 23-member committee issued its finding after reviewing a joint complaint filed by five victims who were forcibly sterilised between 1996 and 1997. “The victims claimed that the forced sterilisations they underwent had severe and permanent consequences for their physical and mental health,” it said in a statement. The experts denounced Peru’s failure to properly investigate the violations and compensate the victims, urging the country to put in place a “comprehensive reparation programme for victims”. It said “widespread or systematic forced sterilisation could constitute a crime against humanity”.
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Proving, once again, that Fujimori was a fascist white supremacist.
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friendlymathematician · 1 year ago
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sure is interesting that in the midst of a climate crisis, specifically green parties all over europe are the ones obsessing over the extremely polarising gender identity issue. you would think they'd be out there building a massive voter base talking about droughts and forest fires and cities with increasingly unlivable temperatures during summer heat waves and not navelgazing about the importance of letting males id as women on their say-so. like, you peek at a self-id bill pretty much anywhere and find the green parties.
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marietheran · 3 months ago
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reading AITAs to do with abortion is so painful because the question will be "Am I in the wrong for pressuring my 16yo daughter to get an abortion?" and the answers will all be "No, of course no one can expect you not to burden the girl with this for the rest of her life because you feel her child will be a burden on you" and "Tell her horror stories about pregnancy and being a single mother; that'll frighten her into compliance 😊💖😚"
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crazybutgood · 1 year ago
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faithfromanewperspective · 7 months ago
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‘ttpd is such a dark intense album covering such heavy themes’ you would not last an hour in any non pop genre of music
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rangercorpstherapy · 6 months ago
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My favorite thing in the world is where Wilyss romance fics always end in a pregnancy announcement. And you can tell it's written by someone who has neither experienced romance nor sex nor anything of the sort, because they think the end goal of all those things is a child. It's like a jumpscare every single time like wdym Alyss is pregnant?? And happy about it?? I can't think of a character who would want a baby less in possibly all of fiction. She'd be sobbing about it, not jumping up and down from happiness
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