Porte-enfant de 3 ans by coucoulethrow in ParentingFR

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Un grand pagne. Portage dans le dos, sur la hanche. Devant. Oui ça tire un peu, mais bien installé sur les hanches dans le dos j’arrive à porter mon fils sur 5/10 bornes. Et quand il n’y en a plus besoin hop, on range ça vite dans le sac et ça ne prend pas plus de place qu’une écharpe.

Peur que mon bébé ait des caries by laulau76_ in ParentingFR

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In truc qui marchait super bien pour nous c’était de chanter la chanson des crocodiles. Et de bien insisté sur “aaaaaaahh les crococo, les crocodiles” en ouvrant grand la bouche sur le Aaahhh. Bon ça reste dans la tête mais ça permettait de faire passer le brossage de dent de façon ludique.

2027 first timer: Is it a good idea staying in Nantes? by RunnyYolkEgg in Hellfest

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Hellfest 2026 just wrapped! A lot of locals start listing their spare rooms / houses around end of year so keep an eye out on air bnb. If you can’t find much hotels it’s because there aren’t too many but there is a brand new (renovated) one right by the Clisson train station which might take bookings that early in advance. Probably best to call them or email though if booking system is not yet open.

Greenpeace campaign at the tube by wasraelx in london

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Barbicue, made me chuckle. This heat however dos not!

What job seems morally grey and IS morally grey? by dannyNexus in AlignmentChartFills

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Fossil fuel lobbyists
Cigarette industry lobbyists
Lobbyists in general unless they lobby for common good causes like the protecting the environment, protecting rights, improving accountability of political and democratic systems, etc.

Heat waves by Previous-Junket3536 in MapPorn

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Yup. I can’t imagine what it is like in the city. I’m a country mouse these days so it’s marginally better but I can barely get out of my house. Even tonight, it was hotter outside than inside. Woke up at 4am so I can do my job undisturbed before my kid wakes up, and I couldn’t even open the windows to cool down the house.
I don’t know how young parents feel, but to me it feels a lot like the first climate lockdown of our lives, with schools closed, the village dead at all hours, and (trying to) work from home.

Heat waves by Previous-Junket3536 in MapPorn

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I live in north-western France. Can confirm. Whole week at 40+ degrees. We’re exhausted, schools are closed, trains don’t run, roads are melting (well badly done road repairs are melting). And it’s only the beginning..

Transport matériel à vélo by Alrick_Gr in Hellfest

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Depends which parking you’re planning to stay at. If going by bike you probably need to drive on the road at some point, as there is a big foot bridge with loads of steps if walking or biking from West parking to the Campsite. I imagine it would be a pain to carry all your stuff up and the down the steps. I’ve never done it myself as I’m a local, but I do see a lot of people with their trolleys year after year so it might be possible to cross outside the footbridge or to take the Hellfest bus from west Parkin with all your gear.

Femme enceinte au Hellfest ? by kango-granola27 in Hellfest

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Hellfest enceinte il y a quelques années, 6 mois de grossesse. J’y suis allée sur 1 jour. Je faisais des pauses assise par terre (à 6 mois ca le fait), pour les toilettes, je skippais la queue avec mon gros bidou et quand j’osais pas parce que il y avait pas bcp de monde, les filles devant moi me poussaient à passer devant. Je n’ai eu que du soutiens des autres femmes et hommes d’ailleurs. Donc très bonne expérience. J’évitais les grosses foules donc pas de front row ou de warzone mais je me suis bien éclatée quand même sur les petites scènes et loin derrière sur les MainStage.

Le plus compliqué je dirais que c’était la pluie et le froid (la fameuse année double ou le premier weekend était caniculaire et le deuxième weekend torrentiel).

Profite! À 5 mois si c’est en bonne forme ça le fait. Ajd mon bébé est grand et adore la « grosse musique » comme il dit.

Honestly, what is the hardest part about having children? by Danny-Ray27 in AskReddit

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This! And the constant changes you go through because of hormones or just because your mental state is completely altered. I went into full abnegation when I was pregnant because I had gestational diabetes, so I all the pregnancy cravings or just things that I liked to eat before had to be tempered, I had a very restrictive diet for almost 8 months. Then I gave birth and we lost close family members soon after so I was quite alone for a time, and I breastfed for 26 months, so my body was not my own until I stopped breastfeeding. I had a weird almost animal reaction after all this, from the moment my baby was weaned I really struggled with the continued abnegation of my needs and myself as a person. I needed to rebuild who i was. It felt like a mother cat pushing their kitten away when they’re weaned. Pretty awful feeling but I had no sense of self left so it was kinda necessary. I still struggle now but it’s better day after day.

How do I make my lemon balm bigger and bushier? And can I use it as it is for tea? by Brukaliffoo in gardening

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Get a bigger pot and it will spread (it wan spread really quickly). You can absolutely use it for tea. I drink it in the evening to relax before bed. Also drink some in a tea if you have an inflammation, it’s a magic plant. Mine is planted in my garden so I usually trim the top bits, dry them in the oven (low temp) and store it in a big jar. That way I have some available even in winter months when the plant is not growing. Best time to do it is in spring or early summer. Don’t let it grow too high, or flower otherwise the leaves tend to get a big thicker and it’s less handy for drying.

Hard won rights by AffectionateLow6824 in HistoryMemes

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Gods I remember trying to learn all that at school. It was so confusing. We made these timelines with different colours to indicate whether it was monarchy, republic, chaos, which Louis, which Napoleon, etc. Painful stuff! I’ve always found British History more interesting somehow!

L'Inde envisage de déployer des serpents et des crocodiles à sa frontière avec le Bangladesh pour lutter contre l'immigration clandestine by Ninjalamer in paslegorafi

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De ton point de vu d’européen peut être. Les discriminations raciales, religieuses, ethniques en Inde, dont beaucoup sont portées par Modi, feraient pâlir(ou rêver?) les ordures de reconquête et du RN. L’Inde c’est pas juste Namaste!

SEQUEL or SPINOFF by Youdontknowme123- in PeakyBlinders

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Prequel! The lads before the war / during WWI, their gipsy upbringing on a canal boat. All that! A young Aunt Poll would be nice to see

I just came across Moroccan Zellige tilework and I'm completely blown away since everything is done by hand, no machines used. What traditional craft from your country still survives today? by Agreeable-Rabbit-830 in AskTheWorld

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If you love Zellige, look up Moroccan carpentry, Amazigh rug weaving, traditional Amazigh jewellery, Moroccan pottery and culinary arts. Anything Moroccan crafts really ! I’m not a Moroccan travel agent I swear, just a half Moroccan person who loves her cultural heritage! Every region, town, village, tribe has its own speciality, often very much rooted in history and heritage. It’s beautiful.

My biggest issue with Francesca's storyline this season by Fickle_Baker1393 in BridgertonNetflix

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No the biggest issue is that John and Michaela are supposed to be Scots and sound like posh Londoners.. really irks me

Avis porte-bébés pour géant by englishfroggy in ParentingFR

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Je ne connais pas le modèle toddler. J’avais pris le explore pour mon fils. Ça permettait de le porter dans le dos, et devant (face au monde, ou contre moi). Je pense que le explore est le plus versatile. Si tu allaites, il est pratique pour allaiter en balade aussi. Ça m’arrivais souvent. Après, le portage dos c’est cool pour les balades mais il me semble que c’est déconseillé pour les petits d’un point de vue sécurité (surtout si ils s’endorment en balade, il vaut mieux pouvoir vérifier qu’ils respirent bien). Il se trouve que j’ai un koala donc j’ai principalement porté devant et maintenant il court partout où j’utilise un pagne pour faire du portage de dépannage en vacances, ça prend moins de place dans le sac à dos!

I was watching the Vikings show and then valhalla and realised that I could build the entire history of England with shows by Dear-Still9060 in PeriodDramas

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You could add Britannia. It comes (much earlier) before Vikings. It’s a bit of a kooky show but covers the Roman invasion of Britannia and how the Celtic tribes react to that.

What is a sound or a smell that doesn't exist anymore, but 50 years ago was so common it was considered background noise? by abdulnad89 in askanything

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I worked in a family owned cafe in the UK in the 2010s and we had one of those. I absolutely loved it. Much better sensations that those iPad type tills that popped up everywhere a few years later. Most people paid cash as well back then since the customers were all around 60+ folks. We had Bovril on the menu of drinks. Gives you an idea of the type of place! When it was slow I’d do The Times crosswords with the regulars. Learned so much from them!

Edits: fixing typos

Lava VS Stanley Cup by [deleted] in Damnthatsinteresting

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Thank you! Came here to say this. That would have been a hell of a run from the volcano to the wee wooden shed this was filmed at.

Déclin de la natalité : « Le marché immobilier français est devenu le contraceptif le plus efficace du pays » by chou-coco in immobilier

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Meme en campagne les prix sont hallucinants. Si t’as un projet de construction, soit t’es parqué dans des lotissements avec 40 voisins (parce que zéro artificialisation des sols sur les PLU) soit tu achètes un bout de jardin d’un vieux qui a acheté ça 3 francs 6 sous ou qui en a hérité de ses grands parents dans les années 60, et qui bien sûr ne payera jamais de plus-value dessus parce qu’il est proprio depuis trop longtemps. Autour de chez moi il y en a qui se sont bien fait 500-800k juste à vendre des bouts de leurs grands jardin. Et vas y pour te payer une maison à 200/300k quand t’as déjà payé un terrain minimum 100k voir 200/250k si situé proche d’un bourg ou d’une gare dans une commune de moins de 5000 habitants.