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Maybe I'll finally stop making fun of Australia

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View PostAleera, on 03 October 2009 - 10:17 AM, said:

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Actually, it's very much the same in England. People don't like the word Cunt, (mostly women, I might add) and is considered the worst cuss of all others. On the other hand, to "young adults" and older middle-aged men, the word is becoming less and less taboo. I once had a guy friend tell me that I shouldn't say the word "cunt" as it's not nice for women to say. So I called him a cunt. :D .


Really? Cuz I keep hearing different. Maybe you're not as British as you make yourself out to be. :P JK
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Star Trek > Star Wars
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View PostVigilous, on 04 October 2009 - 06:45 AM, said:

Really? Cuz I keep hearing different. Maybe you're not as British as you make yourself out to be. :P JK

You're not hearing from the right people, then. Generally around where I live, saying the word to anyone is like punching a baby in the face in front of social services.
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You're not hearing from the right people, then. Generally around where I live, saying the word to anyone is like punching a baby in the face in front of social services.


Well, that's around where you live, isn't? Sorry, I'm particularly confrontational today.
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View PostKobayashimaru, on 07 October 2009 - 09:10 AM, said:

Star Trek > Star Wars


Fuck you, faggot.
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View PostKobayashimaru, on 07 October 2009 - 09:10 AM, said:

Star Trek > Star Wars


Firefly > Your Face
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View Post1337NancYBoY, on 07 October 2009 - 11:23 PM, said:

Fuck you, faggot.


wonder if he is...

anyways about that vid i have a friend that thinks it is fake.

would a school really say move to a different country?

has to be some sort of joke
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Yeah, it's fake. Your friend is right. It's not like there are dozens of parents complaining about the school doing this, amirite?
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I have a Jewish friend who says I'm not an anti-Semite even though I point out that his enlarged schnauz and the carrot-colored pubic hair atop his head is evidence of his genetic inferiority.

Y/N?
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View Postfirefeng, on 08 October 2009 - 11:15 AM, said:

I have a Jewish friend who says I'm not an anti-Semite even though I point out that his enlarged schnauz and the carrot-colored pubic hair atop his head is evidence of his genetic inferiority.

Y/N?


Well, you did start the sentence off with "I have a Jewish friend" instead of something like "this kike I know", so he might have a point.
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View Postfirefeng, on 08 October 2009 - 11:15 AM, said:

I have a Jewish friend who says I'm not an anti-Semite even though I point out that his enlarged schnauz and the carrot-colored pubic hair atop his head is evidence of his genetic inferiority.

Y/N?


Well pointing out that it's carrot colored can at least point to some level of genetic superiority over Mizrahi Jews, so at least he's got that going for him.
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You're mistaken, Cruz. Ain't nothin' gonna keep my Ladino pride down, yo'.
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I have a Jewish friend who says I'm not an anti-Semite even though I point out that his enlarged schnauz and the carrot-colored pubic hair atop his head is evidence of his genetic inferiority.

Y/N?


Actually, that's just being an exceptional friend. After all, how would he know he's inferior if you don't tell him?
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I'm Jewish, my whole family is Jewish. I know a ton of Jewish people. Their blood all goes back generations and generations.

I don't know any that have red hair. I think South Park has influenced a fallacy.
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Only a certain group of Jews have a tendency towards red hair (red hair is recessive, hence why I'm born of a long line of redheads yet have light brown hair). My understanding is that they settled in northern Germany and France, suggesting that they intermarried to some degree with people of Celtic descent in those areas. The adaptation, since it is almost always accompanied by pale skin, gets bred out in all but a few populations, most of them northern European, as warmer climates (thus, more sunlight) would have a detrimental effect on pale people who don't tan well. Thus, the rather marginal tendency for red hair in one population of Jews is probably not extant from ancient Israel, although non-European redheads are occasionally born in the Middle East, northern Africa, and parts of Asia.

Making a guess why you don't know any red-headed Jews, Aliadim, since the redheads in question seem to be from the France/Belgium/Netherlands area and only just touching on Germany, they probably never emigrated to the US. I could be wrong, but my understanding is that most American Jews are from the eastern half of Europe, arriving both before and after World War II. If someone has better information, please correct me.
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View Postpathwriter, on 09 October 2009 - 12:15 AM, said:

Only a certain group of Jews have a tendency towards red hair (red hair is recessive, hence why I'm born of a long line of redheads yet have light brown hair). My understanding is that they settled in northern Germany and France, suggesting that they intermarried to some degree with people of Celtic descent in those areas. The adaptation, since it is almost always accompanied by pale skin, gets bred out in all but a few populations, most of them northern European, as warmer climates (thus, more sunlight) would have a detrimental effect on pale people who don't tan well. Thus, the rather marginal tendency for red hair in one population of Jews is probably not extant from ancient Israel, although non-European redheads are occasionally born in the Middle East, northern Africa, and parts of Asia.

Making a guess why you don't know any red-headed Jews, Aliadim, since the redheads in question seem to be from the France/Belgium/Netherlands area and only just touching on Germany, they probably never emigrated to the US. I could be wrong, but my understanding is that most American Jews are from the eastern half of Europe, arriving both before and after World War II. If someone has better information, please correct me.


Oh you and your Jew info.

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10/10

Changing my answering machine in honor of this.

"To complain about how I haven't called you in [insert 'lengthy' amount of time], press 1. To bore me with stupid drama and gossip, press 2."
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