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    • It's too cold out to wear a dress.
    • I have two diaper bags going; one of them is an actual diaper bag, that my wife dug up from when we had little kids. It doesn't look the part, really - it's blue and camo-printed and larger than most purpose-built diaper bags. But it has a cover that folds out into a change mat, and pockets for bottles, and a pacifier pouch - it's the real deal. She gave it to me as kind of a joke - ha ha, use this. However, it works - I don't carry it around with me, as it would be a bit of an odd accessory, but it's the diaper bag that lives in the trunk of my car, and occasionally in my wife's car. It typically has two diapers in it, one a standard-issue medium weight product, right now I think it's a BeDry, and then one slimmer diaper, in case I need something for a short shift or to fit better under dressy clothes or lightweight clothing such as gym-wear. Right now, that's a Tranquility ATN, but has often been a lightweight Tena ProSkin Stretch.  The bag I carry with me, if I'm leaving the car for an extended period, or don't have it with me, is a black backpack with multiple pockets and a big main compartment. It has enough room in it to be an overnight bag. I typically have a super-diaper in it, such as an Inspire+ or BeDry Night, a mid-weight diaper such as a BeDry, and a lightweight product - right now, that's an Active Air. It also has a small container of diaper cream, and a pair of plastic pants. A recent change was moving to terry-lined plastic pants, after an awful bedwetting incident at a friend's place a few weeks ago, that has left me with PTSD. Both diaper bags also contain a stock of small garbage bags, for the transport and/or anonymized disposal of dead soldiers. I don't carry wipes with me, as a rule, because I don't use my diapers for #2, if I can help it (which I usually can), but I do have a packet of baby wipes in the trunk of the car, because they're useful to have, whether you're diapered or not. Both diaper bags also contain a small bottle of hand sanitizer. I used to carry a small bottle of baby powder in each, but once those ran out, I basically never found a small bottle again, a side effect, I think, of someone determining that talc is worse for you than plutonium, and I neither need, nor want to carry full-sized bottles of baby powder everywhere I go, so I have dispensed with that requirement. 
    • Indeed but focussing on a single country is not the awnser, the USA needs support from other countrys to fix it's issues, just like the Ukraine needs support from the other countries to fight it's battles. While the two examples are significantly diffrent they are two sides of the same coin, in that all countries must support each other global issues like Co2 emmishions, immigration, Fossel Fuel, Inflation, Education and Equality are ever going to be fixed.  Goverment is broken around the world because of the way goverment works, it is done through an elected dictatorship regardess of weather that is a party leader, the head of a royal family  or a single person.  Policy is made by  those with fear to protect themselves, their wallets and their reputations from the arm of the law.  Policy makers ignore Article 1 of the Human rights law which lays the foundation for the need for Article 19. together both of these articles clearly state that freedom of expreshion, and freedom from discrimination is a protected right under the human rights law. Anyone making a policy ignores this and is in contravention of the United Nations Human Rights Act, because a Policy can not be applied universily to every situation that every individual may find themselves in.  Global society must realise this, it must realise that doing what is correct procedurally is not always what is the right thing to do for the individual person when they find themselves in a situation where policy does not apply effectively, correctly or at all.  Policy should not be seen as legally binding it should be seen as legal advise, and where required a decliration be made to state if and who it a policy applies in legally binding way too.
    • Cardinal Health Wings brand diapers?  $20 for 72 of that brand of diaper?  You WAY over paid!  I wouldn't have given $2 for the lot!  I swear they are the world's worst diaper!  a folded over Bounty paper towel would work better than Wings diapers.
    • We have a snowblower but it was suggested we pay $40 for someone to plow our driveway!  BULL!  I used the snowblower wearing jeans, boots, t-shirt, sweater and coat with gloves and a face mask hat.  Yeah, I got cold, especially when the wind blew the snow back in my face but I saved $40, enough for groceries, gas for my car and necessary household bills.  I had credit card bill, 2 car insurance payments, prescriptions totaling almost $250 and cell phone payment on top of my usual bills this month.  Next month will be $800 in property taxes.  When on Social Security, it's stupid to pay $40 to someone when you have a snowblower  And the thing is, with the way the weather's been, it will just need cleaned out again in a couple days! As far as diapers, I'm sure they would keep me a bit warmer "one way or the other", however once a diaper is wet, it gets cold real fast when out in this weather in just jeans.  Due to this weather, I haven't had diaper time in over a week since I haven't had the house to myself.  I NEED SOME SERIOUS DIAPER TIME!
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