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Feuer Frei!
07-10-14, 11:51 PM
Australian judge seems to have lost his marbles.
Been hit in the head with too many boomerangs?

A judge in Australia has been criticised after saying incest may no longer be a taboo and that the community may now accept consensual sex between adult siblings

Only a crime nowadays because it may lead to abnormalities in birth.

Riiiiight.

And likening incest to homosexuality.
The left-handers will love that one.

SOURCE (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/australiaandthepacific/australia/10958728/Australian-judge-says-incest-may-no-longer-be-a-taboo.html)

Tribesman
07-11-14, 02:14 AM
Keep it in the family.

Skybird
07-11-14, 05:27 AM
Cultural degeneration. Add to the list extremist feminism, genderism, quota policies favouring women (and also wanted for homosexuals), male bashing, the move to no longer officially mention father and mother, but only parent 1 and parent 2 or something geneder-neutral like that, and the destruction of the institution of family in general.

A sign of an empire falling.

In Bolivia they now print global maps upside down, the Southpole in top, the Northpole at the bottom. They say the discrimination of the southern hemisphere that way has been reversed, and Bolivia now appears in the top half. In Germany, Deutsche Telekom must constantly rotate the stations in the channel numbers of its internet TV, because having the same station always on the same number place is a discrimination for some, and an unfair preference for other TV stations.

Thank God we have no really serious problems to deal with. Let the orgy go on.


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Jimbuna
07-11-14, 06:25 AM
Keep it in the family.

Precisely.

Wolferz
07-11-14, 07:02 AM
If she's not good enough for her own family...:doh:

Tribesman
07-11-14, 07:32 AM
Cultural degeneration.
Really?
Yet in your strange ideal world of small isolated communities, who exactly would the locals breed with apart from the very small isolated local gene pool in their little enclosed feudal fiefdom?
You really are on a roll at the moment with condemning things that you support and supporting things that you condemn:har:

Aktungbby
07-11-14, 12:25 PM
Keep it in the family.

Tut Tut! A Pharaonic attitude fer sure BBY!:up: http://www.kingtutone.com/queens/pictures/akhesenamun.jpgwas also his half-sister??!!

STEED
07-11-14, 12:30 PM
The sheep shaggers will be pleased by this move. :shifty:

danasan
07-11-14, 01:25 PM
Inbreed, that's been a problem for small communities on small islands for ages... They even robbed women to get some "fresh blood in"...

August
07-11-14, 03:50 PM
I knew that Men At Work tune would cause trouble. :yep:

mapuc
07-11-14, 05:51 PM
I have mention this in an old thread where I wrote about a Danish party who want exactly the same

Markus

Nippelspanner
07-11-14, 07:05 PM
Incest isn't always a bad thing...
Feudalism died because of it :D

They shagged their own families bonkers and so lost all power...
Same goes for Japans feudal system back then...

Yay incest! :har:

Herr-Berbunch
07-12-14, 01:48 AM
My understanding is that no genetic mutations occur for at least one generation. So fill your boots, just don't let your kids.

TarJak
07-12-14, 02:56 AM
Bloody Tasmanians.

Tribesman
07-12-14, 02:57 AM
My understanding is that no genetic mutations occur for at least one generation. So fill your boots, just don't let your kids.
A future Daily Mail headline?
Political correctness gone mad...it was good enough for our parents.

vanjast
07-12-14, 04:12 AM
Inbreed, that's been a problem for small communities on small islands for ages... They even robbed women to get some "fresh blood in"...
St Helena has a problem like that, a work colleague went there on a holiday - I could think of better places to have a holiday.
He said those people were like rabid animals just wanting to bonk anything that stepped off the ship... scary stuff!!

Herr-Berbunch
07-12-14, 06:45 AM
I've got two friends from St Helena, both in the RAF so plenty of young single males 'on tap'.

Don't know much about Gomorrah but Sodom's a pain in the arse.

Feuer Frei!
07-12-14, 07:56 AM
Don't know much about Gomorrah

Very much like Sodom.
Sister cities in fact.

The trade routes were always open between the two.

Tribesman
07-12-14, 08:03 AM
The trade routes were always open between the two.

So they entered the Tradesmans entrance?

swamprat69er
07-12-14, 11:26 AM
Incest is best. Put your sister/brother to the test.:haha:

Sailor Steve
07-12-14, 11:29 AM
Incest is best. Put your sister/brother to the test.:haha:
Sis: "You're not near as good a kisser as dad."
Bro: "That's what mom says, too."

swamprat69er
07-12-14, 11:33 AM
Sis: "You're not near as good a kisser as dad."
Bro: "That's what mom says, too."
:haha::har:

Jimbuna
07-12-14, 12:14 PM
Well...if the cap fits :doh:

Aktungbby
07-12-14, 12:39 PM
Don't know much about Gomorrah but Sodom's a pain in the arse.

Very much like Sodom.
Sister cities in fact.

The trade routes were always open between the two.

So they entered the Tradesmans entrance?

Close!: a nearby Cave "Most people are somewhat aware of what happened to Sodom and Gomorrah. Lot, his wife, and two daughters are saved when God sends two angels to make sure they are out of Sodom before the city pays the ultimate price for its perverse and disobedient ways. His request to have the family flee to the nearby small town of Zoar, instead of the mountains, is granted (Genesis 19:18 - 22). As they reached Zoar God brought brimstone and fire upon the two sinful cities and totally cleansed the land of their existence. The stay in Zoar was likely not very long. Although he begged the two angels to not send him into the mountains but instead let him seek safety in Zoar, he soon leaves the city and heads for the mountains (Genesis 19:30)! Once in the mountains the father and two daughters find a cave to live in. It is then that the older sister tells the younger one the following.
'Our father is getting old, and there are no men in the whole world to marry us so that we can have children. 32 Come on, let’s get our father drunk, so that we can sleep with him and have children by him.' (Genesis 19:31 - 32).
The daughters proceed to get their father drunk with wine then have sex with him. They do such a good job at getting their father inebriated that the Bible says he did not know what was happening or what he was doing (verses 33, 35). The two women become pregnant and eventually give birth to boys named Moab (father of the Moabites tribe) and Benammi (father of the Ammonites)." :woot:

Mr Quatro
07-15-14, 12:04 PM
The daughters proceed to get their father drunk with wine then have sex with him. They do such a good job at getting their father inebriated that the Bible says he did not know what was happening or what he was doing (verses 33, 35). The two women become pregnant and eventually give birth to boys named Moab (father of the Moabites tribe) and Benammi (father of the Ammonites).


True story I'm sure, but I wonder how many times it took to get two daughters pg?

Did they have to get on top of a drunk man? Speaking as a former person that use to drink I don't see how they could of done it without some kind of willingness on the part of father Lot.

Yes I think it took more than once :yep:

Aktungbby
07-15-14, 03:13 PM
Well a "Moabitess" could be considered "a regular Guinevere" :O: But seriously, the 'good book' has a peculiar habit of being accurate as to the details of geography and location. Sodom And Gomorrah got absolutely toasted all of a sudden. My personal choice for cause on the history channel is http://www.foxnews.com/story/2008/04/01/researchers-asteroid-destroyed-sodom-and-gomorrah/ (http://www.foxnews.com/story/2008/04/01/researchers-asteroid-destroyed-sodom-and-gomorrah/) detailing a Persian astronomer's precise clay-tablet description of a comet that hit Köfek, Austria in 3123 BC setting off the rain of brimstone and creating the heat capable of instantaneous destruction even of limestone ziggurats and sphinx statues at both 'cities of the plain'. The evidence of 'brimstone' is unmistakeable to this day. The temperatures must have exceeded 3000 degrees F. As for Lot's wife: Baseball's immortal and profound 'Satchel' Paige got it best: "don't look back...something might be gainin' on ya'!" Or, in this case too, "Don't pray when it rains(brimstone?) if you don't pray when the sun shines" http://www.satchelpaige.com/images/pic1.jpg"Satchel" "Genesis 19:24-26 Then the LORD rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the LORD out of heaven; 19:25 And he overthrew those cities, and all the plain, and all the inhabitants of the cities, and that which grew upon the ground. But his wife looked back from behind him, and she became a pillar of salt.

"The Hebrew word translated as salt in this passage is melach, which does indeed mean salt. However, the root of melach is malach, which means to vanish away, or dissipate, as salt does when mixed into water. Given that Hebrew writing omits vowels, it's easy to see why malach may have been mistranslated as melach." Whether you're melachin' or malachin' in yer sandals in a God-Damned:-? hurry(in this case?)-Those two daughters learned from mom-REAL quick-like-and were lookin' forward in that cave BBY!:DHey! anytime I can mix a little bible, brimstone and baseball...that's a good day!:rock:

Armistead
07-15-14, 03:23 PM
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