Thursday, July 19, 2007

The Diaper Question
Don't we all have an idealist somewhere inside of us? We do, and it was dealt a vicious blow when we started learning about diapers. We will not even begin to comment on the use of diapers, cloth, disposable or otherwise, since we're not really into insulting ourselves or millions of other people. However, we have asked ourselves the diaper question and struggle with the answers. Society as it stands today is at a point that there's a fine line between pleasure and pain in the ass. And when asked the diaper question, given the simple numbers involved, we tend to see diapers as a plain pain in the ass to us and our environment. A big 'amazed look of impressed awe on the face' to those parents who have had two or more children in diapers at the same time; look no further for someone to look up to.
But how does one combat the conflict of so many diapers in this society and this environment?
While we may be finicky we're slowly coming around to green thinking, which brings us to gDiapers. In our exhaustive research, we've come across these little gems. An idealists innovation, gDiapers seemingly cut out the negative impact of diapers on the environment with biodegradable, flushable diapers/liners. While not eliminating the effort (gDiapers actually add steps to the diaper changing routine), gDiapers do downsize what some would call our carbon-footprint. Not many people read this blog, but if you do and you have an opinion on diapers, please feel free to ask yourself the diaper question and leave some feedback in the form of a comment to this post. We want to know.

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