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    One of the Undutchables Member The Stranger's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Husar View Post
    What if their 24th child is disabled and they already have 23?
    and how many families in europe since the 1980 do you know that have more than 5 children?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stranger View Post
    and how many families in europe since the 1980 do you know that have more than 5 children?
    You obviously didn't grow up in the bible-belt, not that uncommon at all.
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    actually... becoming more and more uncommon. my dad came from a 11 kid family. but thats baby boom.

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    It would surprise you, but it's getting less yeah, life expectancy used to be bad because vaccinations are EVIL since a certain death after a long and excruciatingly painful sickbed is what the lord really wants for you

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    nah its not just that... ppl get families at later age, get less children cuz they want to pamper those they get. and besides they want to have a career too and you cant have one if you are pregnant all the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stranger View Post
    nah its not just that... ppl get families at later age, get less children cuz they want to pamper those they get. and besides they want to have a career too and you cant have one if you are pregnant all the time.
    Heh you -obviously- didn't grow up in the bible-belt these griffo's are assembly-lines they breed like rabbits, squeezing out the annual hatchling is as much a constant as Disney releasing a new classic at christmas.

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    im not just talking about christians XD but apparantly you are. i mean the west as a whole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stranger View Post
    and how many families in europe since the 1980 do you know that have more than 5 children?
    I don't know that many families in Europe so my numbers wouldn't be representative anyway. It wasn't me who complained about the poor having way too many children, ask those who did.


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