Technically they’re littermates…

  • @MrJameGumb
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    349 months ago

    Why not just call them a brood while your at it? It’s because we’re humans, and we don’t like to be reminded that we’re all just one worldwide catastrophe away from reverting back to savage animals.

    • JackFrostNCola
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      129 months ago

      Because then if your twin children got into a fight whilst cutting out paper star decorations you would get to say its star craft brood war.

  • @Fondots
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    259 months ago

    Litter is usually reserved for animals that typically have more than one child at a time, it’s normal for a dog, cat, mouse, etc. to have multiple babies at once, whereas with animals like humans, pandas, etc. it’s a somewhat unusual occurrence so we call it something different

  • @[email protected]
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    199 months ago

    Twins and triples are words that contain information about the unusual number of children one had. Litter on the other hand is unspecific and is used to describe the group of newborn children of an animal for which it’s typical to have more than one be born at the same time.

  • @Everythingispenguins
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    189 months ago

    Now I just want some to come in to work and request a week off because their wife is about to have a litter of kids. Just think about the look on their bosses face

  • @mangaskahn
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    119 months ago

    Be the change you want to see. Start calling it that and see if it catches on.

  • @hedgehogging_the_bed
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    99 months ago

    Until I had twins I didn’t know they have a word for those of us born one at a time, singleton.

    Now I catch myself using it in regular conversation and have to try not to. Example: “I’ve got twins and my bestie has twins and a singleton so we have to travel in her 7-seater van for day trips.”

    • Rickety Thudds
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      69 months ago

      Maybe we should get the siblings alone and see if they think the others are trash. Prisoner’s dilemma style.

    • @Adalast
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      49 months ago

      It only has a negative connotation because it is generally an “animal” word and humans believe themselves special and somehow above and separate from animals. It is the same with referring to someone using an object pronoun. Call someone “it” in English and see how fast they lose their shit. Like, mother fucker, you warp spacetime and have volume, you are a fucking object.

      • haui
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        19 months ago

        Unique perspective right there. I appreciate the rare respect for non human species though. Feels like the vast majority here has hierarchical thoughts when it comes to other species.

    • @BleatingZombie
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      19 months ago

      People already refer to their (differently aged) groups of children a litter. I don’t think I’ve ever heard it used in a negative way, though