• Irish siblings plan to get married
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i can repect that they didnt know about their siblingdry yes, its fucked up, but this happens all the time in the south
Oh god that's pretty damn nasty. I feel sorry for the couple.
Wonder what county. Cork is too cool for that shit. :frogc00l:
[QUOTE=Vinze;24806047] Marrige has to do with love, or when you buy a Russian chick, either way, a lisence is not needed.[/QUOTE] No. Tell that to all the gay people who want to get married. Being someone's life partner/parent of a child is not the same as being married.
[QUOTE=hypno-toad;24805908]Even first generation inbreds are more susceptible to negative family traits, the kid essentially got screwed over. He's going to be less immune to some diseases and conditions, Say if arthritis runs in the family, or heart disease, he's going to have a high chance of getting it. It appears that they didn't know, but get married afterward and celebrating the ordeal..[/QUOTE] They share a dad. You have more of your MOTHERS genes than you do your fathers. It's just how it happens to occur. So, they have different enough genes that the kid will probably have no issues what so ever.
Wincest?
incest is news?
Oh look Warhol's getting married. Good for him :3:
That poor child. "Uncle-daddy and aunt-mommy" just doesn't have the ring that "mom and dad" does.
I think I remember seeing this on Maury...
I wonder how being half siblings affects the probability of having flipper babies compared to being full siblings.
[QUOTE=AlienFanatic;24807531]but this happens all the time in the south[/QUOTE] ....Where does this happen? In New Orleans, people are pretty civilized, so it's probably not there. Tennessee, maybe?
[QUOTE=Squad;24808528]They share a dad. You have more of your MOTHERS genes than you do your fathers. It's just how it happens to occur. So, they have different enough genes that the kid will probably have no issues what so ever.[/QUOTE] So they are half brother and sister? If so, that's not as bad. Brother and Sister purely will wreak some hidden genetic havok. [editline]02:21AM[/editline] [QUOTE=GunFox;24813896]I wonder how being half siblings affects the probability of having flipper babies compared to being full siblings.[/QUOTE] Well, between brother and sister there will be 25% identical genes, half brother and sister will be 12.5% [editline]02:22AM[/editline] [QUOTE=Funky Pickle;24814257]....Where does this happen? In New Orleans, people are pretty civilized, so it's probably not there. Tennessee, maybe?[/QUOTE] Probably DEEP south, in secluded rural areas.
I just can't helping thinking that when their son was born his mom said "he has his father's eyes" and his dad looked annoyed and replied "We all do, what's your point?"
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