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Luscious

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Re: Sum you playas is funny. HAHA!!

Originally posted by Playastyle
...but yea, I dont plan to, but you never know. I'm 99.9% sure I won't do anythin wit her, but then again, Jordan said he was 99.9% that he wouldn't come back to basketball back in '98, but look at him now. Playin for the Wizards...
Not to mention the guy put down 41 points the other night...:D


My take is to go for it. You're not gonna get the chance where a hot broad is all over you too often in life. Don't get caught and use protection.
 

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Originally posted by xanderbaz
I'd back it up, but I'm too lazy at the moment. I have hard evidence, though...
Albert Einstien married a woman from Yugoslavia called Mara something... He met her while studying in Wienna. I have it a hardcopy edition of his biography (damn, I spend so much time reading.)
Darwin did marry his cousin, but... One of his children (a daughter) has died of unexplainable disease. His wife had several miscarriages, too. But that wasn't uncommon in England of that time, anyway. This was backed up by my evolution coursebook and my teacher.
I still wouldn't mind having sex with my cousin, though. As long as she was mad hot, though.
Albert Einstein married Mileva Maritsch in 1901 and they had two sons; their marriage was dissolved and in 1917 he married his cousin, Elsa Einstein, who died in 1936. (Source: Nobel e-Museum.)

On the 29th of January 1839 Charles Darwin married his cousin, Emma Wedgwood, the daughter of Josiah Wedgwood of Maer. They lived in London until September 1842, when they moved to Down, which was Darwin's home for the rest of his life. (Source: Missouri Association For Creation.)

Your sources are penniless. The majority of Darwin's children became some of the brightest scholars of their time: exceptional by today's standards. Only two died soon after they were born. That's not uncommon in human nature at all especially since cousin couples have a 96% chance of having a perfect child.

Charles Darwin's Children

William Erasmus Darwin
The first of Darwin's children was born on December 27, 1839. He was a graduate of Christ’s College at Cambridge University, and was a banker in Southampton. He married Sara Ashburner from New York, but they had no children. William died in 1914.

Anne Elizabeth Darwin
Born on March 2 1841, and died at the age of ten of tuberculosis on April 22, 1851. It was the death of Annie that radically altered Darwin’s belief in Christianity.

Mary Eleanor Darwin
Born on September 23, 1842 but died a few weeks later on October 16th.

Henrietta Emma Darwin ("Etty")
Born on September 25, 1843 and married Richard Buckley Litchfield in August of 1871. She lived 86 years and edited Emma's (her mother) personal letters and had them published in 1904. She had no children.

George Howard Darwin
Born on July 9, 1845. He was an astronomer and mathematician, and became a Fellow of the Royal Society (sort of like the American National Academy of Science) in 1879. In 1883 he became the Pliminnian Professor of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy at Cambridge University, and was a Barrister-at-Law. He studied the evolution and origins of the solar system. George married Martha (Maud) du Puy from Philadelphia. They had two sons, and two daughters. He died in 1912.

Elizabeth Darwin
Born on July 8, 1847 and died in 1926. She never married and had no children.

Francis Darwin
Born on August 16, 1848. He became a botanist specializing in plant physiology. He helped his father with his experiments on plants and was of great influence in Darwin's writing of "The Power of Movement in Plants" (1880). He was made a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1879, and taught at Cambridge University from 1884, as a Professor of Botany, until 1904. He edited many of Darwin's correspondence and published "Life and Letters of Charles Darwin" in 1887, and "More Letters of Charles Darwin" in 1903. He also edited and published Darwin’s Autobiography. He married Amy Ruck but she died when their first child, Bernard, was born in September of 1876. He then married Ellen Crofts in September of 1883, and they had one daughter, Frances in 1886. Francis was knighted in 1913, and died in 1925.

Leonard Darwin
Born on January 15, 1850. He became a soldier in the Royal Engineers in 1871, and was a Major from 1890 onwards. He taught at the School of Military Engineering at Chatham from 1877 to 1882, and served in the Ministry of War, Intelligence Division, from 1885-90. He later became a liberal-unionist MP for the town of Lichfield in Staffordshire 1892-95, and was president of the Royal Geological Society 1908-11. Leonard married Elizabeth Fraser in July of 1882. He married a second time, but had no children and died in 1943.

Horace Darwin
Born on May 13, 1851. He was a graduate of Trinity College, Cambridge, and became an engineer and a builder of scientific instruments. In 1885 he founded the Cambridge Scientific Instrument Company. He was the Mayor of Cambridge from 1896-97, and was made a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1903. Horace married Emma Farrer in January of 1880 and they had three children. He died in 1928.

Charles Waring Darwin
Born on December 6, 1856 but died on June 28 1858.
 

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dude, my cousin and i been in the same kinda situation as you i could see she did really like me. it was just frikin obviouse.

we wont take this conversation any further but what i'm saying is there's a whole heap of mothafvckers who married their cousins don worry man if you want just go for it.

don't do anything too seriouse though coz you will keep seeing her for the rest of your life.
 

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ive been in the same situation as you. i didnt act on it and now i wish that i had. go for it!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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