I live in a Black Neighbourhood, what about you?

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  1. The Rhetoric of Life

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    That's sooo evocative - doing the gardening 'in jackets and ties' :roflol:- only the Brits?
     
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    Mine is more of a mixture of black and asian and I love it as well.
     
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    Its quite sweet really this guy is in his early seventies and in the garden most days, as smartly dressed as an ex-Colonel going to the club, and he still lives with his mother.... its true I shyt you not.
    Its not all stepford though. Even in our little bit of gentrified tranquility there are ructions!
     
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    'eccentricity' rules OK? [​IMG]
     
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    I - partially - grew up in what the government likes to call "Challenged neighbourhood" (lmao) and the schools I went to always had a Migrant:Swede-ratio of, at least, 80:20. To be honest, I always hated it because of the kids there behaved like total apes and just served to add fuel to the immigrant-stereotype.

    At around age 14, I stopped hanging out with alot of my friends because their degenetated mentality did not appeal to me one bit.

    I was jokingly called "The Racist" by my friends and in high school I earned the nickname "The Sweden Democrat". :laughing:
     
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    I've been to a few black neighborhoods in Baltimore, New York, and New Orleans. I was not welcome there at all, unfortunately. I was called racist terms, and was followed one time when I was in Baltimore.
     
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    Working in a local factory in Fenland.
    Not many colours here. 1 in 100. Lots of Polish, Lithuanian, French, Hungarians and Brazilians at work.

    Essentially, if she doesn't look like your sister, you don't breed with her.
     
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    You mean if she looks like your sister, you don't breed with her right?
     
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    You are not from round here, I'm thinking.
     
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    But, what about the gene pool?
     
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    Thoroughbred Morlock.

    I was born with three ears.
    Anne Boleyn country.
     
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    Mostly, it was royalty or nobility who married their family members so as not to "soil" their gene pool.

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    Except they ended up with kids with deformities sometimes . . .

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    I think the one above is a result of interbreeding between sister and brother though. I think with cousins, interbreeding would be hit or miss as far as having a messed up kid. I've read that a lot of royal families had kids with deformities from interbreeding though, especially after generations of it. These poor people, forced to marry their own family members, some of whom they were raised with. Yuck! That is totally messed up! And all because of snobbery!
     
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    Cousins are the closest genetical match to you. Closer than brothers. It's safer to shag your mum or your sister.

    My cousin is much better looking than my sister.
    My sister was the first girl I ever snogged. My cousin needs to watch out.
     
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    @The Rhetoric of Life Rhetoric
    When I get designer labelled clothes, I use them for gardening.
    Yves Saint Laurent.

    Sheep don't seem impressed by it. Good.
     
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    True story, I used a Ralph Lauren Polo, brand new, as my car's oil dipstick wipe.
    Long story short, I didn't want the t shirt, needed something to wipe my oil with one day, gave it to my car. - Got rid of that car now though, when I sold it, I took everything out of it, left it the air freshener I bought and that t shirt.
     
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    They are not. Where are you getting your information from? A fortune cookie or something?
     
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    I was taught it in genetics class at school.

    Recessives, double recessives and all that jive.
    Statistically, it is a quirk of nature, that you share closer genetic code with your cousin than your brother.
     
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    Absurd! You share parents with your siblings and a closer genetic code with siblings and parents/immediate family members.
     
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    What school was that? Clown school?
     
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    Absurd but true.
    Outside of an identical twin, your cousin is your closest genetic match.

    Our gene code isn't all that different from each others to start with.
    But if you think XXR and XRR and which genes match with which others, domino's style... the combinations are such that you get a closer match with your cousin than you do your brother.

    I don't know if that is true for your mum and dad, but your mum is your aunts sister and she shares much the same code.

    Mum's, aunts, sisters. I get confused between them.
     
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    Most expensive school in the country.
    Yay!

    Posh clowns.
     
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    I live in a brown dominated mixed White and Brown neighborhood. So?
     
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    You have no clue what you are talking about. Good grief. Just stop already. There is no need to make yourself sound even more foolish.
     
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    You should get a refund.
     
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