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Post by Dodona Underground on Feb 12, 2007 2:42:27 GMT -5
Holy moley. That was bizarre. I just looked at HBD for this incest thing that you guys are talking about and it’s not there. Looks like Gareth did the right thing and circular filed it. I don’t really know what to say except that Droop may have done more to discredit himself than Anodyne. The mini-essay I was going to make about Jewish identity politics seems like a bad idea now. So I’ll make a real brief summary of it instead. - Jews suck.
- Gentiles suck.
- Jews and gentiles can live in peace if the state is too small to accommodate identity politics.
- I haven't been keeping up with the Droop/Anodyne ongoing Jew discussion and thank God.
- The end.
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Post by Mike the Jedi on Feb 12, 2007 2:58:48 GMT -5
Actually, Gareth has nothing to do with it. I was the one who finally deleted the thread.
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Post by rikhardhur on Feb 12, 2007 3:16:24 GMT -5
Actually, Gareth has nothing to do with it. I was the one who finally deleted the thread. You did well Mike. Going off topic and perhaps to chill things a bit, how's cousin-cousin relations seen in your country? I ask this because in Portugal that situation in general is not regarded as incest. I know some cases of cousins that end up getting married and everything. Perhaps not "direct" cousins, that is true, but relatives nontheless.
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Post by Mike the Jedi on Feb 12, 2007 3:31:39 GMT -5
First cousin relationships are seen as incest down here. Although the South has more of a reputation for that sort of thing, most Southerners still mock the idea. Actually, it's seen as more of a trait typical of hillbillies from West Virginia or something rather than kissin' cousins from the Deepest South.
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Post by atessalev on Feb 12, 2007 4:03:59 GMT -5
Atty, I am becoming more and more attracted to you... what will my parents think? A TURK?! AAAAAAAAHHHHHH! They'll break more plates than usual! Funny you should say that. This morning i drove my mum to the hostipal (she's fine) and we were talking about how my sister (the one i posted up for classification) is going to share a room with a 26 year old Greek girl while boarding at university. She told me that they had a saying when she was a child: "ayidan post, Yunan'dan dost olmaz." Rough translation: "You can't get fur off a bear, nor can you be friends with a Greek." (Admittedly, it sounds funnier in Turkish because it rhymes). But what's this talk of breaking plates? We could just elope and save them the trouble.
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Post by atessalev on Feb 12, 2007 4:45:40 GMT -5
I know i'm going to sound like a prick for saying this, but don't let this bother you too much Anodyne. Droop is an idiot, and anyone who believes him is one too. Besides, everyone with half a mind knows his "proof" is anything but. I won't be as pissed by tomorrow. I'm the type of person who gets very angry at the moment, but after some time it goes away. Perhaps I did over react as Miguel has said. I'll know for sure when I look at the posts tomorrow when I've calmed down. hmm.. maybe I do have anger issues. I'm usually pretty laid back, but i too have a tendency to get very anger very quickly about certain things. Young Liberals usually piss me off quite quickly, as does my anti-anything-not-turkish-is-evil uncle. Peter Costello pisses me of without a doubt too.. He's the only one that can when all the others fail. He's such a bastard. Just thinking about him pisses me off. Anyway, better to be angry and let it show than to keep it all inside. Going off topic and perhaps to chill things a bit, how's cousin-cousin relations seen in your country? I ask this because in Portugal that situation in general is not regarded as incest. I know some cases of cousins that end up getting married and everything. Perhaps not "direct" cousins, that is true, but relatives nontheless. My father has two 'rules' when it comes to anyone in my family getting married. First, no relatives. First cousins are a big no no, and since we've grown up with that kind of mentality, the very thought of getting married to a first cousin (even one i've never met, and is almost like a stranger) is a disgusting concept. Same with second cousins. Only very, very distant relatives would get the thumbs up (hypothetically speaking). But, almost all of my Turkish neighbours sisters and brothers are married to cousins and other relatives. It's really normal for them, and the thought of marrying someone who's not a relative would be a lot more "strange" than marrying a first cousin. Second rule is somewhat unrelated but, no Cypriot Turks. I'm not sure of my dad is serious about this one though. He thinks Cypriot Turks some kind of freakish beings who are not quite Turkish, and not quite Greek, but something in between. He thinks that that something in between is worse than being Greek, so he'd rather have his children marry Greeks than Cypriot Turks. It's really funny.
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Post by Jack on Feb 12, 2007 8:28:47 GMT -5
First cousin relationships are seen as incest down here. Although the South has more of a reputation for that sort of thing, most Southerners still mock the idea. Actually, it's seen as more of a trait typical of hillbillies from West Virginia or something rather than kissin' cousins from the Deepest South. Cousin marriage is almost nonexistent in West Virginia and every other state in the USA. In fact, consanguinity is illegal in many states. The "hillbilly kissin' cousins" nonsense is akin to dumb-blonde jokes in that they're both based on stereotypes perpetuated by pop culture. For example, Jay Leno often takes cheap shots at unprotected-by-PC groups on the "Tonight Show". It's interesting to note that the parents of gangster, Carlo Gambino and producer, Phil Spector are first cousins. Charles Darwin married his first cousin. Edgar Allen Poe did too. As we all know, the aforementioned four men all hail from the Appalachian region of the United States. <G>
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Post by Jack on Feb 12, 2007 8:42:32 GMT -5
The other Anodyne posted a grand total of *two* messages on the disgusting board. There weren't a few or several. I read one of the doppleganger's posts. It was a reply to some guy who dug his cuz'. There was nothing about mothers or sisters. My guess is that someone saw Anodyne's messages on one of the boards and decided to cop his nick because he thought it was cool. That's happened to me on other boards. Another possibility is that this was a malevolent prank. Perhaps the perpetrator erased the messages before ISP numbers could be compared. However, two or more people can share the same ISP number.
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Post by jam on Feb 12, 2007 15:09:31 GMT -5
First cousin relationships are seen as incest down here. Although the South has more of a reputation for that sort of thing, most Southerners still mock the idea. Actually, it's seen as more of a trait typical of hillbillies from West Virginia or something rather than kissin' cousins from the Deepest South. It's not incest here - only sibling and directly related, father daughter or mother son, or grandfather + granddaughter etc. First cousins can marry here, although I don't think it happens very often. So that guy posting on that other board wouldn't be comitting incest here at all. In some countries first cousin marriage is common. So, what's considered incest vary from country to country.
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Post by Funk Monk on Feb 12, 2007 15:22:06 GMT -5
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Post by annienormanna on Feb 12, 2007 15:58:39 GMT -5
When something is "anodyne" it's dull and mindless. Lacking character, form, or impact. It's also used as a putdown of someone's argument, especially in philosophy. So I like the irony of the nym.
Anyway, I hope I did a good job in turning that thread into a circus of absurdity, because it was.
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Post by Jack on Feb 12, 2007 20:18:27 GMT -5
That's what I figured. It makes the allegation even more ridiculous now. Whether it's a coincidence or a copycat, it's almost definitely not the "real" Anodyne. Maybe Drooperdoo will apologize now. LOL
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