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"Hey Google, raise my children."
People have been trying that for a bit, it's not working too well
Sounds like Rimmer in Red Dwarf, who would then start trying to argue with Google as a whole or fix it.
I mean it kinda already is with all the parents putting kids in front of YouTube to watch Pregnant Spiderman breastfeed baby Elsa.
BNW
That's the perpetuum mobile of a certain kind of utopias.
Bolsheviks literally dreamed of "child combinates" (why would someone call it something like this, I dunno) where workers would offload their children to be cared for, while they themselves could work and enjoy their lives and such.
I'd say this tells enough about the kind of people these dreamers were and also that they didn't have any children of their own.
Though this is in the same row as the "glass of water" thing, which hints that there also weren't many women among them.
For some people utopia is a kind of Sparta with spaceships, where not only everything is common and there's no money, but also people own nothing, decide nothing, hold on to nothing, and children are collective property.