Trying to figure out what this is, got it at a Bazaar
I didn't know hartley hooligans got figs
>>5372366
Its a polymer clay figure, I'm guessing a baby troll or elf or something. Its not a commercially made toy so unless its got a name written on it somewhere you'll probably never find out who made it. Weird little clay fantasy figures like this are pretty common since they're easy to make at home. At least its reasonably well made, I've seen really terrible ones.
>>5372649
aside from maymay what the fuck is happening in this
>>5373259
iirc that baby has down syndrome? And the father is an asshole.
>>5373259
braindead baby, they treat them like toys instead of just putting them out of their misery. Not sure how you've made it this long without seeing them.
>>5373259
Single cell organism children
>>5373615
Note: The big one is 14 years old and the little one will be 10 in April.
>>5373270
Not Down Syndrome. Though it might as well be. What's another disease/condition when you have so many as it is.
Parents are in severe denial.
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Our Claire-bug was born on July 25, 2001 after a normal pregnancy and delivery. Upon her birth, doctors immediately knew she had microcephaly, a condition meaning small brain or small head. We never expected to hear this devastating news, nor did we realize the full extent of Claire's problems until even months later. She was diagnosed at 3 1/2 months of age with MSG -- Microcephaly with Simplified Gyral patterns -- by Dr. William Dobyns (then at University of Chicago), a leading expert on MSG and other similar conditions. This genetic condition is believed to be autosomal recessive, thus having a recurrence rate of 25%.
We were heartbroken initially, as we were told that our daughter might not live to be 1 year old. We still vowed to make our her life (and our lives) the best we could and enjoy every moment we'd have with her. Though she has dwarfism (still undiagnosed... been searching for the gene(s) associated for 12+ years with ZERO matches genetically), Spastic Quadriplegia Cerebral Palsy, epilepsy, scoliosis, a g-tube (feeding tube in stomach), Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI), and other issues, we have chosen not to focus so much on all that is "WRONG" with our child, but instead, we cherish all that our "Mimi" brings to our lives. Her "issues" are normal to us, and we choose to not view them as negatives but instead as just a tiny part of who Claire is. She is an amazing little girl -- stronger than anyone we've ever known! -- and SO MUCH MORE than just the sum of all her diagnoses.
We have chosen more of an alternative medical route with the girls (see Resources), and while we know this is not for everyone, it has been wonderful for us and for them.
>>5373632
TL;DR
>We're deep in denial and regret everything
>Taking care of potatoes for 14 years fucking sucks
>>5373699
You're seriously planning on raping mentally-handicapped kids? Are you Greg Mazujian?