The therapy-defending student argues that parents already outsource essential forms of care like food and water, so using trained help for a child's mind should not count as abandonment.
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Food and water
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"So, I noticed that a lot of you have, like, issues with outsourcing help for your kids. Well, what I have to say is..."
"...pull heart of Iran you basically block the people's access to food water Electricity you bomb power plants you bomb reservoirs you bomb railways..."
"...resources. And so they have two major vulnerabilities, which is food and water. And they have a lot... They have desalination plants around the..."
"...oppose the government and demand a political settlement because they need food, water, and electricity to survive. Right? Is there a government? Right now,..."
"...Because the Americans want to knock out Tehran's capacity to provide food, water, and electricity to its people. But from the Caspian Sea, the..."
"...the capital. You do that by limiting their capacity to access food, water, and electricity. You basically bomb power plants, you bomb reservoirs, and..."
"...roads which would put Tehran under siege. They couldn't get food and water from the other parts of Iran. And Tehran a city of..."
"...energetic, is, well, let's just focus on building resources. Okay? Oil, food, water, fertilizer. Let's just make this stuff and sell it to the..."
"...There's a problem because India and China both suffer from food and water issues. If you are to be resilient, you actually want more..."
"...going to see a massive influx of refugees due to food and water and unfortunately europe"
"...get you nowhere make sure your people have access to food and water okay that's the first major trend the industrial uh professor john..."
"...from the world. And in the room, he put in food and water and housing. For a colony of rats. Maybe like 10 rats..."
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