Man, that's gross. A girl born with a tail? Gross.
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The girl born with a TAIL: Extremely rare 6cm-long defect is 'covered in hair and skin'..
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Originally posted by jboldeniv View PostMan, that's gross. A girl born with a tail? Gross.
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Originally posted by jboldeniv View PostMan, that's gross. A girl born with a tail? Gross.
I just think about that Mexican woman calling a Black toddler a monkey.
Well who's the monkey now
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Originally posted by Somebodysunclephil View PostI wonder what the abnormality is this called because I think India has a lot of it. I remember watching quite a few documentaries shows that would always feature a kid from India always with either a tail or extra arms or leg or something.
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Originally posted by Somebodysunclephil View PostI wonder what the abnormality is this called because I think India has a lot of it. I remember watching quite a few documentaries shows that would always feature a kid from India always with either a tail or extra arms or leg or something.
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Originally posted by jasondreamweaver View Post
Sounds like it comes from a lot of inbreeding
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The whole inbreeding thing is interesting in the fact that if it's not a physical atraction thing, where did the concept of preserving the blood line come from or come about, I mean which one came first? The concept of preserving your blood line or the actions of inbreeding thus the former was used* as an excuse or to explain the act? But yea anyways.
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Originally posted by Somebodysunclephil View PostThe whole inbreeding thing is interesting in the fact that if it's not a physical atraction thing, where did the concept of preserving the blood line come from or come about, I mean which one came first? The concept of preserving your blood line or the actions of inbreeding thus the former was used* as an excuse or to explain the act? But yea anyways.
It really puts into perspective of the parent child bond
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