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LEtranger

Letranger

Brooklyn, NY
September 2005

AUG 01, 2007 06:07 AM


And dont these girls have any respect for ethnic stereotypes? shocked





DhD_No_Pants

DhD_No_Pants

Katy, TX
May 2006

AUG 01, 2007 06:38 AM

I don't think that water really has a lot to do with those.

LEtranger

Letranger

Brooklyn, NY
September 2005

AUG 01, 2007 07:20 AM

ok. granted. there's no way of telling that those are real but i now present further evidence that the abundance of nuclear power plants in japan is causing a proliferation of genetic mutations among the female inhabitants.

xxtmnt87xx

xxtmnt87xx

Easthampton, MA
January 2005

AUG 01, 2007 07:25 AM

LEtranger said:
ok. granted. there's no way of telling that those are real but i now present further evidence that the abundance of nuclear power plants in japan is causing a proliferation of genetic mutations among the female inhabitants.



DOA is the only thing that comes to mind.

MrMuller

MrMuller

Detroit, MI
March 2004

AUG 01, 2007 10:35 AM

It's not mutation man, it's evolution.

LEtranger

Letranger

Brooklyn, NY
September 2005

AUG 01, 2007 11:09 AM

so what youre saying is that survival of the fittest has kicked in, and though once the orient was isolated from the west and their busty non-asian counterparts, now that asian women need to compete with women from other lands for males, they have developed features that allow them to rise to the global challenge?

eh. I still think its nuclear waste induced mutations.

LEtranger

Letranger

Brooklyn, NY
September 2005

AUG 01, 2007 11:19 AM

wow. i just did a search on the internet and found this:

"These girls of the twenty-first century are maturing earlier than last generation's children, and something is very different about their womanly physical attributes and behavior.(...)
Is it possible to do a controlled scientific study testing this theory? Such a study was actually performed on an entire nation. There is one country where milk consumption was unknown before 1946. In Japan, in every year since 1946, 20,000 persons from 6,100 households have been interviewed and their diets carefully analyzed along with their weights and heights and other factors such as cancer rates and age of puberty (the last measured by the onset of menstruation in young girls). The results of the study were published in Preventive Medicine by Kagawa in 1978.

Japan had been devastated by losing a war and was occupied by American troops. Americanization included dietary changes. Milk and dairy products were becoming a significant part of the Japanese diet. According to this study, the per-capita yearly dietary intake of dairy products in 1950 was only 5.5 pounds. Twenty- five years later, the average Japanese ate 117.4 pounds of milk and dairy products.

In 1950, the average twelve-year old Japanese girl was 4'6" tall and weighed 71 pounds. By 1975, the average Japanese girl, after changing her diet to include milk and dairy products containing 59 different bioactive hormones, had grown an average of 4 1/2 inches and gained 19 pounds. In 1950, the average Japanese girl had her first menstrual cycle at the age of 15.2 years. Twenty five years later, after a daily intake of estrogen and progesterone from milk, the average Japanese girl was ovulating at the age of 12.2 years, three years younger. Never before had such a dramatic dietary change been seen in such a unique population study."

seanvegas

seanvegas

Lincoln, NE
December 2004

AUG 01, 2007 07:23 PM

LEtranger said:
wow. i just did a search on the internet and found this:

"These girls of the twenty-first century are maturing earlier than last generation's children, and something is very different about their womanly physical attributes and behavior.(...)
Is it possible to do a controlled scientific study testing this theory? Such a study was actually performed on an entire nation. There is one country where milk consumption was unknown before 1946. In Japan, in every year since 1946, 20,000 persons from 6,100 households have been interviewed and their diets carefully analyzed along with their weights and heights and other factors such as cancer rates and age of puberty (the last measured by the onset of menstruation in young girls). The results of the study were published in Preventive Medicine by Kagawa in 1978.

Japan had been devastated by losing a war and was occupied by American troops. Americanization included dietary changes. Milk and dairy products were becoming a significant part of the Japanese diet. According to this study, the per-capita yearly dietary intake of dairy products in 1950 was only 5.5 pounds. Twenty- five years later, the average Japanese ate 117.4 pounds of milk and dairy products.

In 1950, the average twelve-year old Japanese girl was 4'6" tall and weighed 71 pounds. By 1975, the average Japanese girl, after changing her diet to include milk and dairy products containing 59 different bioactive hormones, had grown an average of 4 1/2 inches and gained 19 pounds. In 1950, the average Japanese girl had her first menstrual cycle at the age of 15.2 years. Twenty five years later, after a daily intake of estrogen and progesterone from milk, the average Japanese girl was ovulating at the age of 12.2 years, three years younger. Never before had such a dramatic dietary change been seen in such a unique population study."



WoW, who would have thought!

MrMuller

MrMuller

Detroit, MI
March 2004

AUG 01, 2007 07:29 PM

LEtranger said:
so what youre saying is that survival of the fittest has kicked in, and though once the orient was isolated from the west and their busty non-asian counterparts, now that asian women need to compete with women from other lands for males, they have developed features that allow them to rise to the global challenge?


Yeah, that's the simplified version of part of it. You also have to take into account that now Asian men know what big boobs are, so now the women have to evolve differently to get the men. Darwin could tell you all about it.

Nixon

Nixon

SUICIDEGIRL

California, USA

AUG 01, 2007 07:34 PM

The lowering age of puberty is happening evrywhere, including the US.

But there is something to be said for bovine growth hormone....

d_day

d_day

San Bernardino, CA
July 2002

AUG 01, 2007 07:42 PM

PaulNikon

PaulNikon

Palm Bay, FL
February 2003

AUG 01, 2007 07:58 PM

Nixon said:
The lowering age of puberty is happening evrywhere, including the US.

But there is something to be said for bovine growth hormone....



Yeah there is!!! Bigger Tits!!!

StarBelliedBoy

StarBelliedBoy

Philadelphia, PA
December 2003

AUG 01, 2007 08:04 PM

If you think of it as a propagation of the species thing, reaching puberty at a younger age is a huge win. But when you realize that more people is pretty much a bad thing, it's a huge problem.

Rory_B_Bellows

Rory_B_Bellows

Dallas, TX
April 2007

AUG 01, 2007 08:06 PM

PaulNikon said:

Nixon said:
The lowering age of puberty is happening evrywhere, including the US.

But there is something to be said for bovine growth hormone....



Yeah there is!!! Bigger Tits!!!



Milk. It does a body good.

LEtranger

Letranger

Brooklyn, NY
September 2005

AUG 01, 2007 10:38 PM

StarBelliedBoy said:
If you think of it as a propagation of the species thing, reaching puberty at a younger age is a huge win. But when you realize that more people is pretty much a bad thing, it's a huge problem.



besides global warming, overpopulation of the planet is the biggest problem that humanity faces in the future, so yeah...its a problem.

hotcurry

hotcurry

Los Angeles, CA
June 2004

AUG 03, 2007 09:31 PM

DhD_PillowPants said:
I don't think that water really has a lot to do with those.



saline perhaps. salt water

hotcurry

hotcurry

Los Angeles, CA
June 2004

AUG 03, 2007 09:33 PM

Dammit!!!! geniuses think alike.

Or giant boob lovers have saline on the mind.

PRockGirlScout

PRockGirlScout

Portland, OR
October 2005

AUG 04, 2007 12:31 PM

DhD_PillowPants said:
I don't think that water really has a lot to do with those.



Saline is water.

poptard

poptard

United Kingdom
November 2003

AUG 04, 2007 01:10 PM

LEtranger said:

StarBelliedBoy said:
If you think of it as a propagation of the species thing, reaching puberty at a younger age is a huge win. But when you realize that more people is pretty much a bad thing, it's a huge problem.



besides global warming, overpopulation of the planet is the biggest problem that humanity faces in the future, so yeah...its a problem.



yer but i'll be dead then so who cares

MrStitches

MrStitches

Brooklyn, NY
November 2003

AUG 04, 2007 02:17 PM

oyaji said:
Water is an element. It can not make your tits big.

Discuss.



Big Japanese tits can kill you, FYI.

mingol

mingol

Singapore
July 2005

AUG 04, 2007 02:20 PM

MrStitches said:
Big Japanese tits can kill you, FYI.



Sounds like a pretty good way to go.

Sydni

Sydni

SUICIDEGIRL

Washington, USA

AUG 04, 2007 02:28 PM

xxtmnt87xx said:

LEtranger said:
ok. granted. there's no way of telling that those are real but i now present further evidence that the abundance of nuclear power plants in japan is causing a proliferation of genetic mutations among the female inhabitants.



DOA is the only thing that comes to mind.



"Ms. Stoeger, my plastic surgeon doesn't want me doing any activity where balls fly at my nose. "

"Well, there goes your social life. "

sitar

sitar

Philadelphia, PA
June 2004

AUG 04, 2007 02:41 PM

oyaji said:

MrStitches said:

oyaji said:
Water is an element. It can not make your tits big.

Discuss.



Big Japanese tits can kill you, FYI.



Making pastries for big Japanese tits is the hardest job in the world. You skag bitches would know that if you would just quit fighting with your boyfriends on the street at 2 AM. Gah.



word salad much?

sitar

sitar

Philadelphia, PA
June 2004

AUG 04, 2007 03:00 PM

oyaji said:
I'm just too deep for you, hippie.



yeah, you're like the mariana trench, but instead of being filled with light up fishies, you're filled with loose associations and stream of consciousness.

but enough of this jacque cousteau madness,

more water!!

Formus

Formus

Milwaukee, WI
May 2007

AUG 04, 2007 03:19 PM

LEtranger said:
besides global warming, overpopulation of the planet is the biggest problem that humanity faces in the future, so yeah...its a problem.



Well the good news is that the former should pretty much take care of the latter, at least for a while.

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