Nope, absolutely no children’s hospitals back then. We all know they’re a new thing, right?

    by Sebastianlim

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    1. Just walk around any old graveyard and you’ll soon see evidence that children definitely got sick, and often didn’t get better.

    2. GrannyFlash7373 on
    3. kymilovechelle on

      Have you ever seen the amount of children’s headstones in old cemeteries? It’s haunting.

    4. Risky_Phish_Username on

      Dude, how much debt is Schneider in, that he had to go this far for the MAGA crowd? He had a nice cushy setup, getting paid to do stupid characters with Sandler, just to throw it away to show up on Fox in his little stupid suit like a fucking puppet. He must on that fucking list too, and is afraid he’s the low man on the pole that isn’t rich enough to escape prison.

    5. isthatsoreddit on

      Have to wonder if Rob Schneider is being controversial to become relevant or is he genuinely this crazy?

    6. Go look at all those children grave stones from small pox and measles. You’ll find out quickly just how fucking bad it was before.

    7. Evening_Rock5850 on

      My brother in Christ people had 12 kids so that they had a good chance of still having 2 or 3 make it to adulthood and carry on the legacy.

    8. The very well known St. Judes Children’s Research Hospital was founded in 1962. Schneider was born in 1963. Truly derptastic.

    9. Children’s hospital Oakland saved my life in 1984.
      They had been operating since the early 1900s.

      What a complete idiot.

    10. I think it was because there were no kids back then. Children were invented sometime around 1964.

    11. Kids weren’t sick? Didn’t people used to have a gazillion kids because they kept dying before they were useful?

    12. Rob may be more right than we are giving him credit for…with child mortality rates rates declining, kids in the past skipped the hospital and went right to the grave

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