Benjamin Disraeli Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 55% of the british pakistani population are married to their first cousinsyuk f*ck*ng disgustingWhy?genetics my friendAre genetics a disgusting thing?Again, elaborate please... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benjamin Disraeli Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 55% of the british pakistani population are married to their first cousinsI want you to put your hands together like this..when you have done this...tell me, what thumb covers the other? is it your right thumb? or your left thumb at the top?Now, I want you to swap your thumbs around..Feels weird doesn't it? Just not quite right or as comfortable?You see, you feel comfortable by crossing your thumbs the way you did first because it is a habit and you have become used to it . But sometimes, you gotta understand, not everyone crosses the same thumb when originally asked. So, although it might feel weird for you, consider how your life might actually feel weird to them.What is right? or what makes it right? You think you really come to your own conclusion that what you believe is right? or maybe in fact, you, without realising it, follow the crowd because it's how you have been raised. If so, what do you think they are doing?Just my opinion of course.i just made a statement cos it surprised me and I didnt state my opinion on the matterhowever inbreeding is wrong, perpetuating disease and deformityregardless of what feels comfortable or not, or what is or isnt tradition, its not a case of opinionits a case of factAgain, you think disease and deformity doesn't occur in children born outside of this?Hmmmmm, again, interesting. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grafter Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 55% of the british pakistani population are married to their first cousinsI want you to put your hands together like this..when you have done this...tell me, what thumb covers the other? is it your right thumb? or your left thumb at the top?Now, I want you to swap your thumbs around..Feels weird doesn't it? Just not quite right or as comfortable?You see, you feel comfortable by crossing your thumbs the way you did first because it is a habit and you have become used to it . But sometimes, you gotta understand, not everyone crosses the same thumb when originally asked. So, although it might feel weird for you, consider how your life might actually feel weird to them.What is right? or what makes it right? You think you really come to your own conclusion that what you believe is right? or maybe in fact, you, without realising it, follow the crowd because it's how you have been raised. If so, what do you think they are doing?Just my opinion of course.i just made a statement cos it surprised me and I didnt state my opinion on the matterhowever inbreeding is wrong, perpetuating disease and deformityregardless of what feels comfortable or not, or what is or isnt tradition, its not a case of opinionits a case of factAgain, you think disease and deformity doesn't occur in children born outside of this?Hmmmmm, again, interesting.where have i said that?this is pointless tbh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alejandro Sosa Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 55% of the british pakistani population are married to their first cousinsI want you to put your hands together like this..when you have done this...tell me, what thumb covers the other? is it your right thumb? or your left thumb at the top?Now, I want you to swap your thumbs around..Feels weird doesn't it? Just not quite right or as comfortable?You see, you feel comfortable by crossing your thumbs the way you did first because it is a habit and you have become used to it . But sometimes, you gotta understand, not everyone crosses the same thumb when originally asked. So, although it might feel weird for you, consider how your life might actually feel weird to them.What is right? or what makes it right? You think you really come to your own conclusion that what you believe is right? or maybe in fact, you, without realising it, follow the crowd because it's how you have been raised. If so, what do you think they are doing?Just my opinion of course.Nice postyeh im sure not marrying your cousin freaks them out.Wasnt talking about the cousin thing specifically Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steven Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 it boils down to opinion in the end, i dont think my 'cultural' identity has any real say in who i amCos english people have no cultureWhat is culture? Define and elaborate.Waiting on this... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr.Skeng Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 55% of the british pakistani population are married to their first cousinsyuk f*ck*ng disgustingWhy?genetics my friendAre genetics a disgusting thing?Again, elaborate please...We are not naturally attracted to our mothers/sisters because we share too many genes in common. Its all part of evolution. Genectic variation is what naturally made us evolve to be human. The same applies (allbeit to a lesser extent) with cousins. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alejandro Sosa Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 55% of the british pakistani population are married to their first cousinsI want you to put your hands together like this..when you have done this...tell me, what thumb covers the other? is it your right thumb? or your left thumb at the top?Now, I want you to swap your thumbs around..Feels weird doesn't it? Just not quite right or as comfortable?You see, you feel comfortable by crossing your thumbs the way you did first because it is a habit and you have become used to it . But sometimes, you gotta understand, not everyone crosses the same thumb when originally asked. So, although it might feel weird for you, consider how your life might actually feel weird to them.What is right? or what makes it right? You think you really come to your own conclusion that what you believe is right? or maybe in fact, you, without realising it, follow the crowd because it's how you have been raised. If so, what do you think they are doing?Just my opinion of course.i just made a statement cos it surprised me and I didnt state my opinion on the matterhowever inbreeding is wrong, perpetuating disease and deformityregardless of what feels comfortable or not, or what is or isnt tradition, its not a case of opinionits a case of factMarrying cousins isnt wrongif u plan it properly there is a low chance of ur child being disabled i dont remember the science but im not chatting s Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hhhhhhh8 Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 55% of the british pakistani population are married to their first cousinsI want you to put your hands together like this..when you have done this...tell me, what thumb covers the other? is it your right thumb? or your left thumb at the top?Now, I want you to swap your thumbs around..Feels weird doesn't it? Just not quite right or as comfortable?You see, you feel comfortable by crossing your thumbs the way you did first because it is a habit and you have become used to it . But sometimes, you gotta understand, not everyone crosses the same thumb when originally asked. So, although it might feel weird for you, consider how your life might actually feel weird to them.What is right? or what makes it right? You think you really come to your own conclusion that what you believe is right? or maybe in fact, you, without realising it, follow the crowd because it's how you have been raised. If so, what do you think they are doing?Just my opinion of course.The mutant offspring is a pretty decent moral indicator in this particuliar situation.And you think two people without relation cannot have the same with their child?Hmmmm interesting.I guess you're just being a stupid f*ck*ng prick but incase you didn't know, the more genes the parents share with each other the more prone the baby is to mental and physical disabilities. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benjamin Disraeli Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 55% of the british pakistani population are married to their first cousinsyuk f*ck*ng disgustingWhy?genetics my friendAre genetics a disgusting thing?Again, elaborate please...We are not naturally attracted to our mothers/sisters because we share too many genes in common. Its all part of evolution. Genectic variation is what naturally made us evolve to be human. The same applies (allbeit to a lesser extent) with cousins.Are you sure about this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest luckstar Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 white people mus be laughin at usimagine dave and sharon round the tv jus laughin at us pakis and coons wantin 2be like themim ashamed 2 be ethnic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benjamin Disraeli Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 55% of the british pakistani population are married to their first cousinsI want you to put your hands together like this..when you have done this...tell me, what thumb covers the other? is it your right thumb? or your left thumb at the top?Now, I want you to swap your thumbs around..Feels weird doesn't it? Just not quite right or as comfortable?You see, you feel comfortable by crossing your thumbs the way you did first because it is a habit and you have become used to it . But sometimes, you gotta understand, not everyone crosses the same thumb when originally asked. So, although it might feel weird for you, consider how your life might actually feel weird to them.What is right? or what makes it right? You think you really come to your own conclusion that what you believe is right? or maybe in fact, you, without realising it, follow the crowd because it's how you have been raised. If so, what do you think they are doing?Just my opinion of course.The mutant offspring is a pretty decent moral indicator in this particuliar situation.And you think two people without relation cannot have the same with their child?Hmmmm interesting.I guess you're just being a stupid f*ck*ng prick but incase you didn't know, the more genes the parents share with each other the more prone the baby is to mental and physical disabilities.Can you provide hardcore evidence on this? Or are you going on what the media have told you? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benjamin Disraeli Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 white people mus be laughin at usimagine dave and sharon round the tv jus laughin at us pakis and coons wantin 2be like themim ashamed 2 be ethnicI'm not laughing at anyone and I'm white. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alejandro Sosa Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 boy...im not marryin no cousin.Me neither but you can understand why people in the East do it and i dont see anything disgusting in iti wouldnt cos my cousins are like brothers and sisters to me but there they usually have bigger families with more siblings so they arent as close to their cousinsAlso here everything is about sex its basically unheard of to marry someone before u have slept with them and gone out with them and it would be weird to go out with ur cousin and sleep with them only to dump them later on Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Esquilax Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 it boils down to opinion in the end, i dont think my 'cultural' identity has any real say in who i amCos english people have no cultureWhat is culture? Define and elaborate.Waiting on this...I prefer to believe that my personality is structured by my experiences, the people I meet and converse with and people who have heavy influence, I don't identify personally with any sort of tradition, nor do I feel it necessary to do so.Culture is the biggest commodity of all, it can be used as a tool for unity and monetary gains.I'm not going to go on a tangent on how I'm superior to other people cuz I don't indulge in historical heritage relating to me, if you want to do that then that's cool, I just don't feel the need to. What shapes me is what I see and hear and read, various influences from authors to family members, to what I read here on the internet.When I see people saying it's sad that mixed raced kids don't get the benefits of a rich culture (this complaint usually refers to the matter of them not knowing much about the origins of their black side) as if to say their identity is inherently defined by something they had no control over choosing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alejandro Sosa Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 white people mus be laughin at usimagine dave and sharon round the tv jus laughin at us pakis and coons wantin 2be like themim ashamed 2 be ethnicu wear skinny jeans though Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benjamin Disraeli Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 I think people fear the tabboo. People become trapped into a certain way of thinking and these people are usually quite closed-minded and live a 1 dimensional life.I dated my 3rd cousin once and I am not muslim.Awaits people's views on this... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kurious Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 what da cockafart is this sheggry?The way i just scrolled warp speed*goes back to Bilal - Soul Sista on repeat*imagin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benjamin Disraeli Posted November 4, 2009 Report Share Posted November 4, 2009 it boils down to opinion in the end, i dont think my 'cultural' identity has any real say in who i amCos english people have no cultureWhat is culture? Define and elaborate.Waiting on this...I prefer to believe that my personality is structured by my experiences, the people I meet and converse with and people who have heavy influence, I don't identify personally with any sort of tradition, nor do I feel it necessary to do so.Culture is the biggest commodity of all, it can be used as a tool for unity and monetary gains.I'm not going to go on a tangent on how I'm superior to other people cuz I don't indulge in historical heritage relating to me, if you want to do that then that's cool, I just don't feel the need to. What shapes me is what I see and hear and read, various influences from authors to family members, to what I read here on the internet.When I see people saying it's sad that mixed raced kids don't get the benefits of a rich culture (this complaint usually refers to the matter of them not knowing much about the origins of their black side) as if to say their identity is inherently defined by something they had no control over choosing.So basically, you are told what you are and the history of people that share the same race is your history?Damn, why do you live? everything has been determined for you since day one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr.Skeng Posted November 4, 2009 Report Share Posted November 4, 2009 equinox the racist bullshit you come up with devalues any sort of serious post about being some kind of spiritual anti-racist.gtfo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steven Posted November 4, 2009 Report Share Posted November 4, 2009 it boils down to opinion in the end, i dont think my 'cultural' identity has any real say in who i amCos english people have no cultureWhat is culture? Define and elaborate.Waiting on this...I prefer to believe that my personality is structured by my experiences, the people I meet and converse with and people who have heavy influence, I don't identify personally with any sort of tradition, nor do I feel it necessary to do so.Culture is the biggest commodity of all, it can be used as a tool for unity and monetary gains.I'm not going to go on a tangent on how I'm superior to other people cuz I don't indulge in historical heritage relating to me, if you want to do that then that's cool, I just don't feel the need to. What shapes me is what I see and hear and read, various influences from authors to family members, to what I read here on the internet.When I see people saying it's sad that mixed raced kids don't get the benefits of a rich culture (this complaint usually refers to the matter of them not knowing much about the origins of their black side) as if to say their identity is inherently defined by something they had no control over choosing.Summed it up Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Esquilax Posted November 4, 2009 Report Share Posted November 4, 2009 it boils down to opinion in the end, i dont think my 'cultural' identity has any real say in who i amCos english people have no cultureWhat is culture? Define and elaborate.Waiting on this...I prefer to believe that my personality is structured by my experiences, the people I meet and converse with and people who have heavy influence, I don't identify personally with any sort of tradition, nor do I feel it necessary to do so.Culture is the biggest commodity of all, it can be used as a tool for unity and monetary gains.I'm not going to go on a tangent on how I'm superior to other people cuz I don't indulge in historical heritage relating to me, if you want to do that then that's cool, I just don't feel the need to. What shapes me is what I see and hear and read, various influences from authors to family members, to what I read here on the internet.When I see people saying it's sad that mixed raced kids don't get the benefits of a rich culture (this complaint usually refers to the matter of them not knowing much about the origins of their black side) as if to say their identity is inherently defined by something they had no control over choosing.So basically, you are told what you are and the history of people that share the same race is your history?Damn, why do you live? everything has been determined for you since day one.What are you talking about?I'm saying my persona isn't predetermined because I feel no pressure to conform to a cultural ideal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alejandro Sosa Posted November 4, 2009 Report Share Posted November 4, 2009 it boils down to opinion in the end, i dont think my 'cultural' identity has any real say in who i amCos english people have no cultureWhat is culture? Define and elaborate.Waiting on this...I prefer to believe that my personality is structured by my experiences, the people I meet and converse with and people who have heavy influence, I don't identify personally with any sort of tradition, nor do I feel it necessary to do so.Culture is the biggest commodity of all, it can be used as a tool for unity and monetary gains.I'm not going to go on a tangent on how I'm superior to other people cuz I don't indulge in historical heritage relating to me, if you want to do that then that's cool, I just don't feel the need to. What shapes me is what I see and hear and read, various influences from authors to family members, to what I read here on the internet.When I see people saying it's sad that mixed raced kids don't get the benefits of a rich culture (this complaint usually refers to the matter of them not knowing much about the origins of their black side) as if to say their identity is inherently defined by something they had no control over choosing.Gas mark 10Not even gonna explain why , u may learn in time if u ever become less arrogant Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr.Skeng Posted November 4, 2009 Report Share Posted November 4, 2009 I think people fear the tabboo. People become trapped into a certain way of thinking and these people are usually quite closed-minded and live a 1 dimensional life.I dated my 3rd cousin once and I am not muslim.Awaits people's views on this...hope this wasnt directed at anyone on here objecting to marrying cousins.I dont fancy my cousain because im told its wrong, i dont fancy my cousin because she looks quite a lot like my sister!!!!Out of interest where is it socially acceptable to draw the line when it comes to incest? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steven Posted November 4, 2009 Report Share Posted November 4, 2009 it boils down to opinion in the end, i dont think my 'cultural' identity has any real say in who i amCos english people have no cultureWhat is culture? Define and elaborate.Waiting on this...I prefer to believe that my personality is structured by my experiences, the people I meet and converse with and people who have heavy influence, I don't identify personally with any sort of tradition, nor do I feel it necessary to do so.Culture is the biggest commodity of all, it can be used as a tool for unity and monetary gains.I'm not going to go on a tangent on how I'm superior to other people cuz I don't indulge in historical heritage relating to me, if you want to do that then that's cool, I just don't feel the need to. What shapes me is what I see and hear and read, various influences from authors to family members, to what I read here on the internet.When I see people saying it's sad that mixed raced kids don't get the benefits of a rich culture (this complaint usually refers to the matter of them not knowing much about the origins of their black side) as if to say their identity is inherently defined by something they had no control over choosing.Gas mark 10Not even gonna explain why , u may learn in time if u ever become less arrogantWell why dont you try answering the question that was originally directed to YOU? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Esquilax Posted November 4, 2009 Report Share Posted November 4, 2009 You're a deeply religious person, I'm not going to denigrate your ideas/ how you wanna live/ where you draw your influences from, cuz that's you.Don't assume arrogance where it's not needed, I clearly said this is just the way I perceive it, and there is not "right or wrong" answer to any of it.About Gas Mark 10, just... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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