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  • #16
    Well he has got that Rolf-Head-on-a-kangaroo thing going on... Some sort of offspring?
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    • #17
      This place's getting more sexually perverted by the day

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      • #18
        Absolutely

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        • #19
          Well the Incest isnt a direct link to malformations, but it is a cause in increased frequency. Because of reduced genepool. The best example is the British royal family. They suffered greatly from Clotting deficiency disease, which is a X-linked recessive gene. The frequent inbreeding in the royal family lead to an almost certainty that the males would have the disease, while the females would be carriers.
          And also the indian example is just another example of decreased genepool. And therefore an increase in recessive gene diseases will show.
          In Norway there is also a slight problem with the pakistani population were, cousins inbreed, and we have an increase in resessive diseases and malformations.
          So it's not totally correct to say that inbreeding leads to malformations, but the genes for resessive diseases will be more appearant among the inbreeders.


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          • #20
            Spend a few months in the West Virginia backwoods and you'll have no doubts about the effects of inbreeding on humans.

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            • #21
              This thread: ROFL!!
              If there's artificial intelligence, there's bound to be some artificial stupidity.

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              • #22
                If I understood properly the problem will arise if my son have descendants with my daughter and my grandson with my granddaugther and so on...

                so incest shouldn't be punished by law or by religion, if there are 6 billion people in the world and I fall in love with my sister, I should have the right to marry her and have descendants with her.

                btw I don't have any sisters and my female cousins are so ugly that only Shrek would marry them
                If any of you happens to have a good looking sister, I'm off tomorrow so maybe we can arrange a date

                and yet another thing, I don't know to much about the bible but wasn't Eve created from Adam? in such case their DNA would be almost 100% identical. So their descendants (us) probably would have malformations ... that will explain why my cousins are like this

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                • #23
                  If you stop by Toronto on Saturday, I can see if my sister is available ...I hope you like tall girls.. she is 6'3" ~ 190cm
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                  • #24
                    Dude, hook me up! I'm 6'6"
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                    • #25
                      I'll see what I can do
                      Nursing student, and works part time at the ACC.. I am sure you can pick her out of a crowd
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                      • #26
                        Well I know with many dog species they have the problem genetic mutations because of incest...also in a more human example Ivan the Terriable was insane maninly because two or three generations before him were producing the next generation form with in the nuclear family...and hence this would suggest that incest would seem to have that effect, though this is just my observations...I've seen no scientifice evidence of any sort on the subject...

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                        • #27
                          I guess this is a bit hard to really study scientifically. You'd prolly need a group and control their reproduction, making sure you have the mating behaviour you want to analyse the results of. Then u need a control group where such behaviour does not occur. I think you shoudl also not know which group doies what and the objects not know either this is wrong somehow or does nto completelly correct, but Ive worked over 60 hours this week already and i am getting tired and stressed.

                          But I am sure you all undrstand what I mean. May be wrong, noit a scientist.
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                          • #28
                            BTW, anu lawyers specialised in corporate law here, preferably Dutch corporate law?
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by drslump

                              and yet another thing, I don't know to much about the bible but wasn't Eve created from Adam? in such case their DNA would be almost 100% identical. So their descendants (us) probably would have malformations ... that will explain why my cousins are like this

                              ciao, ivan
                              if he did, he added at least one X chromosome and removed the Y.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by agallag
                                Dude, hook me up! I'm 6'6"
                                What happened to the fine chica you posted pics of here some time ago?

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