You're not born hating, it's taught or learned, or both. That's why good parenting is paramount. Love your kids and make sure you know what they're interested in and why.
White supremacy: White man with a black man spare part in South Africa, World's first successful PENIS transplant: Man, 21, has organ restored after it was amputated due to a botched circumcision Man underwent 9 hour operation at Tygerberg Hospital South Africa Transplant was carried out in December but announced today The penis was donated to the hospital by a deceased organ donor Nerves and blood vessels were connected by a team of surgeons Patient made ‘rapid’ recovery and has regained all functions in the organ Experts: 250 men a year in South Africa lose their penises in circumcisions : http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/a...21-organ-restored-amputated-botched-circumcis
Sweet ****in jebus, how does one botch a circumcision so much as to require amputation of your member
Yeah currently I am into Plonsters and plasticine these days. I discovered I am **** at making plasticine animals. Thankfully the kids are too young to realise how **** I am
''Each year thousands of young men, mainly from the Xhosa tribe in South Africa, have their foreskins removed in traditional rituals, with experts estimating around 250 losing their penises each year to medical complications. ''
It's the first thing my two year old asks for, snakes I went down the playdoh route, the crap dries up if you don't put it back in the tubs. After many annoying replacement and hovering of crusty bits I went with plasticine, it's a lot frmer than playdoh and makes for better fun but it doesn't squish through all the little playdoh gadgets you get with a playdoh set so there's that issue. But you dont have to keep it moist and pick it up so it's perfect
Might go for that then. No toxic issues with plasticene? I know you could eat playdoh - although it's not recommended - a little one can't read that
Mmmm playdoh, I've tasted the odd cake my 2 year old daughter has made.. I use the work cake loosely She persists until I actually taste the ****in thing! No acting allowed. I'd check, better off with playdoh if its for someone elses kid, I think plasticine for kids should be safe, I use it making stuff with the kids, when we are finished it gets put away, otherwise I'd be trying to clean that **** out of the digibox and everywhere else as well as her eating it
So it is claimed. Some kid in the US did some serious research, no doubt with help, but it made the news, she tied a bunch of presidents to the same family line by researching the mothers' side as well where others had used the fathers' side of the family when tracing back. That's just ****ing weird, but not really if you look at it as a Monarchy
This information comes from Burke's Peerage - Every presidential election in America, since and including George Washington in 1789 to Bill Clinton, has been won by the candidate with the most British and French royal genes. Of the 42 presidents to Clinton, 33 have been related to two people: Alfred the Great, King of England, and Charlemagne, the most famous monarch of France. So it goes on: 19 of them are related to England's Edward III, who has 2000 blood connections to Prince Charles. The same goes with the banking families in America. George Bush and Barbara Bush are from the same bloodline - the Pierce bloodline, which changed its name from Percy, when it crossed the Atlantic. Percy is one of the aristocratic families of Britain, to this day. They were involved in the Gunpowder Plot to blow up Parliament at the time of Guy Fawkes”
It's likely Charlemont didn't have enough kids for this muck and he was as related to some other person as we are.
Is it weird or just not surprising, seeing as the further you go back the more likely you are to share the same ancestors. It is interesting though that you are related to Sisu
I think actually the initial thing Sisu was pointing out was the direct link that's been done showing 25 presidents closely related [well closer than Charlemagne].
We'll have to ask RHC if he believes this premise about his French ancestor please log in to view this image