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Old 07-25-2019, 02:01 PM
 
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My post wasn’t meant to be offensive to the residents of Hilo or those who are the offspring of the same blood line. I made an observation and was just asking. Incest is something not isolated to one place or area. In fact incest is throughout the entire world. I am in no way demeaning and area or place. There is no reason for anyone to have taken offense and there is no reason for me asking a question. Incest is something that happens and can be more common in tighter knit communities. Like I stated, incest is common in Hasidic communities. And yes, the affects of incest is very apparent. It doesn’t take a specialist in genetics to observe the effects.
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Old 07-25-2019, 02:49 PM
 
Location: Isolated Land Mass
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He didn't make a conclusion, he merely opined that they appeared to be the product of inbreeding, something he has experience seeing. I think we've all been to areas where some of the people have that "look".

Further he just asked if inbreeding was common in Puna.

Perhaps you could dismount your mighty "high horse" and answer his question, if you have any idea.
Get for real...
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Old 07-25-2019, 02:50 PM
 
Location: Kahala
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What are the "obvious traits" of inbreeds?

How is it even possible to make these conclusions without genetic testing?
There are many physical traits.

https://www.ranker.com/list/genetic-...st/laura-allan
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Old 07-25-2019, 03:17 PM
 
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Get for real...
Already there, bucko.
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Old 07-25-2019, 04:03 PM
 
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Get for real...

You’re too sensitive. It’s just a question. It’s apparent you need to get real.
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Old 07-25-2019, 04:08 PM
 
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So, reading your link, I got the conclusion that those abnormalities MAY have a higher likelihood of expression due to recessive gene expression as a result of inbreeding.

However, I would venture to guess that most people born with a cleft palate, scoliosis, immune disorders, etc., don't have those expressions due to inbreeding.

I just thought it was weird that watching people that don't look like yourself, would cause one to think about inbreeding.



Also, did that Open-D person really call me bucko? HAHAHAHAHA! That kind of limited vocabulary may be the result of inbreeding...
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Old 07-25-2019, 04:17 PM
 
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So, reading your link, I got the conclusion that those abnormalities MAY have a higher likelihood of expression due to recessive gene expression as a result of inbreeding.

However, I would venture to guess that most people born with a cleft palate, scoliosis, immune disorders, etc., don't have those expressions due to inbreeding.

I just thought it was weird that watching people that don't look like yourself, would cause one to think about inbreeding.



Also, did that Open-D person really call me bucko? HAHAHAHAHA! That kind of limited vocabulary may be the result of inbreeding...
Look who is drawing conclusions unwarranted by any facts in evidence. That, should there be any doubt, is you, bucko.

The effects of inbreeding are well known, and in the vast majority of cases, adverse.

Have a lovely day.
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Old 07-25-2019, 04:20 PM
 
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You’re too sensitive. It’s just a question. It’s apparent you need to get real.
Or, as bucko said, "get for real" whatever the hell that butchered phrase means or where it came from. Perhaps a conjugation of:

Get Real

and

Are you for real

In any case, it is meaningless.
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Old 07-25-2019, 05:12 PM
 
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So, reading your link, I got the conclusion that those abnormalities MAY have a higher likelihood of expression due to recessive gene expression as a result of inbreeding.

However, I would venture to guess that most people born with a cleft palate, scoliosis, immune disorders, etc., don't have those expressions due to inbreeding.

I just thought it was weird that watching people that don't look like yourself, would cause one to think about inbreeding.



Also, did that Open-D person really call me bucko? HAHAHAHAHA! That kind of limited vocabulary may be the result of inbreeding...
That is not what it is, that people who don’t look like myself. Geez!
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Old 07-25-2019, 05:27 PM
 
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That is not what it is, that people who don’t look like myself. Geez!
His comments dripped with the taint of a small-mind.
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