The picture with the headphones reminded me of the Kool-Aid man, and the fact that my sister wanted to go as him for Halloween when she was pregnant. But she is lazy and didn't do it. It would have been classic.
As a general rule, I'd say no to belly painting. But this Orange Babies ad will never not be awesome:
Translation:
You are expected. But what can you expect from the future? Will you be surrounded with love? Will you be able to play without care, and grow into a balanced human being?
But what if your mother is HIV positive? And chances are that you will be born positive? Do you have a future then? With a little help, we can insure the future is not lost. Welcome to the world
[All the mothers in this clip are HIV positive. Thanks to you, their children don't have to be.]
I can tell you right now that when you draw a smiley face and put headphones on your ass, no one thinks it's cute. And they ask you to leave the rehearsal dinner.
We started the day with impassioned defenses of a woman's right to not want to use her breasts for her baby, but artwork on the belly is apparently a terrible prospect!
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i would get starry night.
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Translation:
You are expected. But what can you expect from the future? Will you be surrounded with love? Will you be able to play without care, and grow into a balanced human being?
But what if your mother is HIV positive? And chances are that you will be born positive? Do you have a future then? With a little help, we can insure the future is not lost. Welcome to the world
[All the mothers in this clip are HIV positive. Thanks to you, their children don't have to be.]
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Also, I'm deeply disturbed and I cannot quite articulate why.
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