
In news that Antonio Cromartie and Travis Henry could appreciate, we’re apparently in the middle of International Cloth Diaper Awareness Week, which is a lead-in to Super Duper Hippie Time Earth Day on Sunday. But Saturday is the big day for the diaper dandies, as thousands of mothers and defeated fathers will gather in 302 cities across 16 countries for the Great Cloth Diaper Change. If you need me, I’ll be one town over for the Great Hold Your Nose and Don’t Vomit Party.
Last year, the Great Diaper Change set a Guinness World Record when 5,026 cloth diapers were changed at the exact same time. God, I hope one of those babies was wearing a “Who farted?” shirt. So why the big stink?
“Each year billions of disposable diapers enter landfills where it takes hundreds of years for them to decompose, if ever,” says Heather McNamara, Executive Director of the Real Diaper Association, a nonprofit that advocates for cloth diapers. “Building off the success of last year’s event with 127 locations in five countries, we plan to show the entire world that cloth diapers are a real option for today’s modern families, particularly catching the eye of expecting and new parents who may be seeking more planet-friendly and affordable alternatives to disposable diapers.” (Via Market Watch)
On one hand, we have our beloved environment to think about. On the other hand, a whole lotta baby poop. This is truly our generation’s greatest debate. It’s also just a reason for me to post a picture of a baby from last year’s diaper change because he’s wearing a Wu Tang t-shirt. I wasn’t aware that Danger Guerrero had a child.



As a father of twins, I proudly contribute to the billions of diapers that enter landfills at twice the rate of others.
WU-TANG IS FOR THE CHILDREN.
never forget.
After listening to my parents talk about having to use cloth diapers on my brother and I, I say fuck and no. You had to wash them, stinky ass diaper pail and diaper pins. Fuck that.
Try changing a diaper on a squirming baby while holding a sharp pin, no thanks.
Also, I’m pretty sure the happiest day of a parents life is the day they change their last diaper.
When I have 5 minutes of continuous sleep, I dream of the day I don’t have to change another diaper.
It is a glorious day. I miss lots of things about my girls being babies, changing diapers is not one of them.
btw, twins are awesome.
/has a twin brother
Modern cloth diapers do not use pins. Most use either plastic snaps, as shown on the wu-tang baby above or velcro strips. My wife and I have used cloth diapers almost exclusively on our 1 year old boy since he was born and I wouldn`t even consider using disposables. As long as you aren`t a total lazy shithead cloth diapers don`t take up to much time and using them has many positive side effects such as earlier potty training and less diaper rash.
LOL dude no one cares
Shawn Kemp set this record before there was an internet.
Poop is funny!