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Post by spudbeaver on Sept 9, 2019 13:05:58 GMT -8
USC is kind of a mess at the AD position in the last 20 years. Out
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Post by sagebrush on Sept 13, 2019 10:44:54 GMT -8
Mess is what happens when you go continual inbred. You have to diversify the gene pool.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2019 10:52:08 GMT -8
Mess is what happens when you go continual inbred. You have to diversify the gene pool. Two new studies revealed unknown long-distance dispersal and migration movements in sage grouse that offer fresh insights for conservation. Using DNA from feathers dropped at leks, scientists discovered that some grouse (about 1% of populations) travel long distances to explore breeding areas up to 120 miles away—movements that can potentially boost populations and temper inbreeding.
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Post by sagebrush on Sept 13, 2019 10:58:38 GMT -8
The British royal family is finally paying attention.
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Sept 13, 2019 11:36:02 GMT -8
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Post by Werebeaver on Sept 13, 2019 11:36:02 GMT -8
The British royal family is finally paying attention. If you’re looking for examples of inbreeding you don’t have to travel outside the State lines to find countless examples. Ever heard of, “Sweet Home Syndrome”?
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Post by zeroposter on Sept 13, 2019 14:17:46 GMT -8
The British royal family is finally paying attention. If you’re looking for examples of inbreeding you don’t have to travel outside the State lines to find countless examples. Ever heard of, “Sweet Home Syndrome”? Brutal, just brutal. But Sage also has his laughs on Sweet Home as well. But still, WereBeaver, that was low. True, but low.
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Post by NativeBeav on Sept 13, 2019 14:28:55 GMT -8
The British royal family is finally paying attention. If you’re looking for examples of inbreeding you don’t have to travel outside the State lines to find countless examples. Ever heard of, “Sweet Home Syndrome”? Or Molalla, Scotts Mills, Mill City, Sheridan - gee, what is the common denominator?
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Post by sagebrush on Sept 14, 2019 4:40:46 GMT -8
Hey, we're proud of the fact we didn't have family trees, we had family sticks. Don't need no outsiders screwing up our gene pool.
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Post by Tigardbeav on Sept 14, 2019 19:25:02 GMT -8
If you’re looking for examples of inbreeding you don’t have to travel outside the State lines to find countless examples. Ever heard of, “Sweet Home Syndrome”? Or Molalla, Scotts Mills, Mill City, Sheridan - gee, what is the common denominator? Willamina wants in on this action. Sheridan is the big city for those mouth breathers in December a Willamina woman screamed racist slurs for poor parking skills
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Post by sagebrush on Sept 14, 2019 19:49:59 GMT -8
Few years ago Willamina lost hosting any HS game for a year. Started early in basketball season when 2 or 3 games in a row fans would actually come onto the floor and attack refs.
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Post by ag87 on Sept 16, 2019 15:07:26 GMT -8
True story - in my freshman dorm there were two girls (roommates from Sweet Home). At a party, after a few drinks, one of them said as a semi-joke, I'm from Sweet Home and I have not slept with my father.
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Post by irimi on Sept 16, 2019 19:40:18 GMT -8
True story - in my freshman dorm there were two girls (roommates from Sweet Home). At a party, after a few drinks, one of them said as a semi-joke, I'm from Sweet Home and I have not slept with my father. Did you reply: “So you’re a virgin?”
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