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In reply to the discussion: Police smashed car window to rescue a baby on the passenger seat - but there was one problem [View all]Go Vols
(5,902 posts)44. Cops here will come unlock your car for you
if you lock your keys inside.
Guess these don't.
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Police smashed car window to rescue a baby on the passenger seat - but there was one problem [View all]
damnedifIknow
Sep 2015
OP
google "lifelike baby dolls" or "born again baby dolls" It's a whole industry.
Liberal_in_LA
Sep 2015
#8
Strange those dolls all look so very unhappy. Except for the sleeping one, it looks like they are
bettyellen
Oct 2015
#52
It just seemed like a sad bunch to me. Glad to know they are available in happier versions- tks!
bettyellen
Oct 2015
#76
so very awesome that you are donating them to patients who enjoy them. that is great.
bettyellen
Oct 2015
#87
baked- are they hard like porcelain dolls? I wonder if people who like to soothe babies prefer the
bettyellen
Oct 2015
#90
For the life of me, how does anyone tell the boy dolls from girl dolls? Not seeing it.
bettyellen
Oct 2015
#94
okay, that makes sense. I usually just study their faces for ANY similarity to their parents.
bettyellen
Oct 2015
#100
dolls that look like real live babies! I guess when you spend a lit of time looking at them, those
bettyellen
Oct 2015
#104
for infants, clothing manufacturing (how I know anatomy) is regulated to the smallest detail-
bettyellen
Oct 2015
#108
Hyper-realistic dolls leave nothing to the imagination. I am a cloth doll artist
KittyWampus
Oct 2015
#36
wow, I would love to see a pic of that shoe doll, Kitty. If you have a link?
bettyellen
Oct 2015
#53
This is not art....this is fetish work, of a very specific kind. It caters to women, primarily.....
msanthrope
Oct 2015
#112
Like wax figures these are crafts and not art, yes. They take great skill though.
bettyellen
Oct 2015
#57
Yes dolls- sorry! Long way from the painted figure craft kits of a generation or two ago!
bettyellen
Oct 2015
#75
sure, send me an email list and I will explain the difference between arts and crafts to all of them
bettyellen
Oct 2015
#85
Indeed--there are people making tens of thousands of dollars selling this work....that
msanthrope
Oct 2015
#114
I think that conflating income generation with artistic merit is a mistake. nt
msanthrope
Oct 2015
#122
It's something about the "far away eyes" in all these pictures that is unsettling to me.
corkhead
Oct 2015
#51
The hand-blown glass eyes used in all of the dolls poster here are the exact same
polly7
Oct 2015
#107
Pretty big failure by the cops: once they'd realized the mistake, did they not even
petronius
Oct 2015
#22
Finding what they thought was an unattended infant in a car isn't "no reason".
WillowTree
Oct 2015
#70
The police and/or the nurses didn't look for movement of the chest, like, breathing?
Frustratedlady
Oct 2015
#124