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One woman violating another's anus, on the other hand, is HAWT.

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Show us what you mean? demonstrate what it is you find disgusting? what is your user name on Grindr?

If God din't mean men to be homosexual, why did he make prostate easier to stimulate via the anus?

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Remember the Four Skins?

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I know a nice little curry place...

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"I remember Amberley" isn't that a line from "Rebecca?"

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The ships; one was named for the cries of ecstacy "Santa Maria!" and the other for the amount of sperm - the Pinta

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OK, you're just a few words away from 99 cents on Amazon and big money film rights

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Yik'in Chan K'awiil was one of Tikal's most successful and expansionary rulers, consolidating the political gains won by his father, Jasaw Chan K'awiil I. - Wikipedia.American Khans.

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No, Amberley is where Darcy lives in Pride & Prejudice.

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Bollocks ...

I could just as easily point to the term King as relating to Khan and Kin as relating to the Nordic "kindred", but it would only be true in the most facile sense because all languages show a relationship to fountational languages.

Oh and what makes you think that the Khans of central Asia had any relationship to the Americas apart from the Siberian migrations round the turn of the Ice Age? And in a way, that's a trick question.

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Is the answer ancient aliens?

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3rd place? try 6th, 7th or 8th

Two rounds of emigration via the Bering route, possible Lapp/Finnish input westwards along the ice boundary, the Norse, the Western Celts (Welsh/Irish), the Basques/Bretons/Normands, the Chinese, and only then Cristofer Colon.

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I'm not saying it's Aliens ...

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But his was the one that changed the world, for better or worse. It was his voyages that led to European (especially Western European) culture dominating the world. There’s a reason that we can pretty much divide all of at least the Common Era history into “pre-Columbian” and “Columbian.”

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It lead to the Spanish assault on the Americas, but the naval technology was in place throughout Western Europe.

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