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Anonymous (ID: sgBZAOE0) United States No.512475919 >>512476086 >>512476735
"It's pretty cut and dry"
What does this phrase even mean? Is it some sort of subliminal circumcision reference? With the circumcision itself, there's the cutting and then eventually the incision site dries. And then afterwards the phallus itself becomes "cut and dry". Is this deliberate? It reminds me of something a rabbi said, "you will be commanded, and you will return to that first cut. And you will obey." Calling something "Cut and dry", what's done as done, it's clear, is much the same. Calling the listener to return to the cut state unconsciously, such that they will se it as unchangeable and inevitable, and then they will submit.
Anonymous (ID: kIhVsaad) United States No.512476086 >>512476364
>>512475919 (OP)
Apparently the saying comes from the herb foraging you cut it and hang it to dry but who really knows
Anonymous (ID: oAeEONW1) No.512476267 >>512476364
cut and dry yea could either be when you harvest then hang to dry, or even in some type of textiles, say leathermaking or something that comes out wet and then dries. It just means that, cut it and dry it, easy.
Anonymous (ID: sgBZAOE0) United States No.512476364
>>512476086
That's why I always thought of when I heard it. Harvesting and drying (dessicating) something, whether wheat, herbs, w/e. Then I got thinking, what if it's actually some subliminal shit with plausible deniability baked in. A cultural control mechanism. And if you question it they'll all shut down or say "hurr durr y r u cock obsessed" and continue on using a phrase that's literally designed as double speak and hypnotic reinforcement.

>>512476267
Hides and leatherwork too, but to my knowledge the hide has to be tanned more than simply dessicated / shrunk.

Ha, hide. As in it hides the muscle and innards of the animal. Its "hide".
Anonymous (ID: sgBZAOE0) United States No.512476501 >>512477752
English is fucked. Pretty means both aesthetic and is used to refer to a greater extent. Endless doublespeak. Psychosis and spellcasting language.
Anonymous (ID: aZycwPt6) United States No.512476735 >>512477150
>>512475919 (OP)
Fuck thought it was a pig. Can't believe women do that shit.
Anonymous (ID: sgBZAOE0) United States No.512477150
>>512476735
It's pretty incredible. Look at it. It's like a non-kinking hose. Or transformer windings.
Anonymous (ID: b4yN06Io) Australia No.512477752 >>512478194
>>512476501
Now try Aussie.
Yeah nah
Anonymous (ID: G6vSACUB) United States No.512477996 >>512478194
My question is how jaundice is effected by delayed cord cutting. Two of my kids had insane jaundice, wouldn't allowing even more blood to drain into their bodies increase bilirubin levels even higher?
Anonymous (ID: sgBZAOE0) United States No.512478194 >>512478361
>>512477752
Ah, see.
Ah, si?
Ah, yes.

Oz trail yin.

>>512477996
That was the excuse they gave to do it, "hurr durr 2 much nutrishus blood go in can baby hurt!!". In reality several things can cause jaundice, from traumatic birth (pitocin induction eg), cesarean, and the type of vitamin K they use. In all cases it can be treated cheaply and easily with photothearpy, without asphyxiating a newborn. Something they knew in the 1950's and the FDA had a whole symposium devoted to. Which I read.
Anonymous (ID: G6vSACUB) United States No.512478361 >>512478477
>>512478194
Okay, but regardless of any of that I'm glad my kids had an "early" cord clamp because the jaundice was fucking horrible. Yes it is "easy" to do phototherapy, but spending the first two days of their life in a light bed and then sleeping with them in a light vest after that is not fun.
Anonymous (ID: sgBZAOE0) United States No.512478477
>>512478361
Well, you should look up the brain myelination studies and differences in social and fine motor scores persisting to 4 years of age. You might not be so happy ob-gyns are retarded golem.

Sorry man, I get it. But can't go with it.