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July 30, 2011 at 9:27 AM #715024July 30, 2011 at 11:16 AM #713851scaredyclassicParticipant
well, yeah, i was thinking about tiger woods having unnaturally superior coordination as a golfer, not a lover.
truth is, I couldnt have married anyone jewish. just too close and annoying for me…not that all jews are like that. it just wasn’t for me. self-prejudice, self-loathing, not unheard of amongst jews. personally, i’m also uncomfortable around Israelis. way too intense. plus I just don’t really care.
July 30, 2011 at 11:16 AM #713942scaredyclassicParticipantwell, yeah, i was thinking about tiger woods having unnaturally superior coordination as a golfer, not a lover.
truth is, I couldnt have married anyone jewish. just too close and annoying for me…not that all jews are like that. it just wasn’t for me. self-prejudice, self-loathing, not unheard of amongst jews. personally, i’m also uncomfortable around Israelis. way too intense. plus I just don’t really care.
July 30, 2011 at 11:16 AM #714541scaredyclassicParticipantwell, yeah, i was thinking about tiger woods having unnaturally superior coordination as a golfer, not a lover.
truth is, I couldnt have married anyone jewish. just too close and annoying for me…not that all jews are like that. it just wasn’t for me. self-prejudice, self-loathing, not unheard of amongst jews. personally, i’m also uncomfortable around Israelis. way too intense. plus I just don’t really care.
July 30, 2011 at 11:16 AM #714695scaredyclassicParticipantwell, yeah, i was thinking about tiger woods having unnaturally superior coordination as a golfer, not a lover.
truth is, I couldnt have married anyone jewish. just too close and annoying for me…not that all jews are like that. it just wasn’t for me. self-prejudice, self-loathing, not unheard of amongst jews. personally, i’m also uncomfortable around Israelis. way too intense. plus I just don’t really care.
July 30, 2011 at 11:16 AM #715054scaredyclassicParticipantwell, yeah, i was thinking about tiger woods having unnaturally superior coordination as a golfer, not a lover.
truth is, I couldnt have married anyone jewish. just too close and annoying for me…not that all jews are like that. it just wasn’t for me. self-prejudice, self-loathing, not unheard of amongst jews. personally, i’m also uncomfortable around Israelis. way too intense. plus I just don’t really care.
July 30, 2011 at 11:23 AM #713855equalizerParticipant[quote=walterwhite]not sure if this is true but i get this email from jewish people all the time:
Jewish Nobel Laureates: 11590% More Than Population Statistics Might Expect
By Scott Thong
1 Votes
Since its inception in 1895 till the last presentations in 2007, there have been 155 Nobel Prize laureates who are of Jewish lineage.49 for the Nobel Prize in Medicine/Biomedical Sciences (out of 189 total winners, or 25.9%)
27 for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (out of 150 total winners, or 18%)
23 for the Nobel Prize in Economics (out of 61 total winners, or 37.7% – yes, stereotypically Jewish money sense lol!)
44 for the Nobel Prize in Physics (out of 180 total winners, or 24.4%)
12 for the Nobel Prize in Literature (out of 104 total winners, or 11.5%)
Out of the total 684 Nobel laureates for the above categories, a full 22.66% of them have been of Jewish lineage.An amazing list of achievements for a people who comprise just 0.1955% of the world population![/quote]
It’s gotta be the yummy bagels and lox using that Brooklyn water. The LA water nurtures the artistic
talents.July 30, 2011 at 11:23 AM #713947equalizerParticipant[quote=walterwhite]not sure if this is true but i get this email from jewish people all the time:
Jewish Nobel Laureates: 11590% More Than Population Statistics Might Expect
By Scott Thong
1 Votes
Since its inception in 1895 till the last presentations in 2007, there have been 155 Nobel Prize laureates who are of Jewish lineage.49 for the Nobel Prize in Medicine/Biomedical Sciences (out of 189 total winners, or 25.9%)
27 for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (out of 150 total winners, or 18%)
23 for the Nobel Prize in Economics (out of 61 total winners, or 37.7% – yes, stereotypically Jewish money sense lol!)
44 for the Nobel Prize in Physics (out of 180 total winners, or 24.4%)
12 for the Nobel Prize in Literature (out of 104 total winners, or 11.5%)
Out of the total 684 Nobel laureates for the above categories, a full 22.66% of them have been of Jewish lineage.An amazing list of achievements for a people who comprise just 0.1955% of the world population![/quote]
It’s gotta be the yummy bagels and lox using that Brooklyn water. The LA water nurtures the artistic
talents.July 30, 2011 at 11:23 AM #714546equalizerParticipant[quote=walterwhite]not sure if this is true but i get this email from jewish people all the time:
Jewish Nobel Laureates: 11590% More Than Population Statistics Might Expect
By Scott Thong
1 Votes
Since its inception in 1895 till the last presentations in 2007, there have been 155 Nobel Prize laureates who are of Jewish lineage.49 for the Nobel Prize in Medicine/Biomedical Sciences (out of 189 total winners, or 25.9%)
27 for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (out of 150 total winners, or 18%)
23 for the Nobel Prize in Economics (out of 61 total winners, or 37.7% – yes, stereotypically Jewish money sense lol!)
44 for the Nobel Prize in Physics (out of 180 total winners, or 24.4%)
12 for the Nobel Prize in Literature (out of 104 total winners, or 11.5%)
Out of the total 684 Nobel laureates for the above categories, a full 22.66% of them have been of Jewish lineage.An amazing list of achievements for a people who comprise just 0.1955% of the world population![/quote]
It’s gotta be the yummy bagels and lox using that Brooklyn water. The LA water nurtures the artistic
talents.July 30, 2011 at 11:23 AM #714700equalizerParticipant[quote=walterwhite]not sure if this is true but i get this email from jewish people all the time:
Jewish Nobel Laureates: 11590% More Than Population Statistics Might Expect
By Scott Thong
1 Votes
Since its inception in 1895 till the last presentations in 2007, there have been 155 Nobel Prize laureates who are of Jewish lineage.49 for the Nobel Prize in Medicine/Biomedical Sciences (out of 189 total winners, or 25.9%)
27 for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (out of 150 total winners, or 18%)
23 for the Nobel Prize in Economics (out of 61 total winners, or 37.7% – yes, stereotypically Jewish money sense lol!)
44 for the Nobel Prize in Physics (out of 180 total winners, or 24.4%)
12 for the Nobel Prize in Literature (out of 104 total winners, or 11.5%)
Out of the total 684 Nobel laureates for the above categories, a full 22.66% of them have been of Jewish lineage.An amazing list of achievements for a people who comprise just 0.1955% of the world population![/quote]
It’s gotta be the yummy bagels and lox using that Brooklyn water. The LA water nurtures the artistic
talents.July 30, 2011 at 11:23 AM #715059equalizerParticipant[quote=walterwhite]not sure if this is true but i get this email from jewish people all the time:
Jewish Nobel Laureates: 11590% More Than Population Statistics Might Expect
By Scott Thong
1 Votes
Since its inception in 1895 till the last presentations in 2007, there have been 155 Nobel Prize laureates who are of Jewish lineage.49 for the Nobel Prize in Medicine/Biomedical Sciences (out of 189 total winners, or 25.9%)
27 for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (out of 150 total winners, or 18%)
23 for the Nobel Prize in Economics (out of 61 total winners, or 37.7% – yes, stereotypically Jewish money sense lol!)
44 for the Nobel Prize in Physics (out of 180 total winners, or 24.4%)
12 for the Nobel Prize in Literature (out of 104 total winners, or 11.5%)
Out of the total 684 Nobel laureates for the above categories, a full 22.66% of them have been of Jewish lineage.An amazing list of achievements for a people who comprise just 0.1955% of the world population![/quote]
It’s gotta be the yummy bagels and lox using that Brooklyn water. The LA water nurtures the artistic
talents.July 30, 2011 at 11:39 AM #713860briansd1GuestIf I really wanted to conform, start a beautiful family and live in the suburbs, I’d marry a foreigner with an advanced degree. Someone who’s not too Americanized but speaks English beautifully and knows American culture.
I might have a child with my wife, but I’d want to adopt an orphan from Haiti or Somalia.
I think that I’d want to live in Honolulu for the relaxed lifestyle, great weather, and diversity of culture. But I’d want to spend part of the year in my wife’s home country so the kids could learn the language.
Of course, the kids would be groomed to attend top American universities.
July 30, 2011 at 11:39 AM #713952briansd1GuestIf I really wanted to conform, start a beautiful family and live in the suburbs, I’d marry a foreigner with an advanced degree. Someone who’s not too Americanized but speaks English beautifully and knows American culture.
I might have a child with my wife, but I’d want to adopt an orphan from Haiti or Somalia.
I think that I’d want to live in Honolulu for the relaxed lifestyle, great weather, and diversity of culture. But I’d want to spend part of the year in my wife’s home country so the kids could learn the language.
Of course, the kids would be groomed to attend top American universities.
July 30, 2011 at 11:39 AM #714551briansd1GuestIf I really wanted to conform, start a beautiful family and live in the suburbs, I’d marry a foreigner with an advanced degree. Someone who’s not too Americanized but speaks English beautifully and knows American culture.
I might have a child with my wife, but I’d want to adopt an orphan from Haiti or Somalia.
I think that I’d want to live in Honolulu for the relaxed lifestyle, great weather, and diversity of culture. But I’d want to spend part of the year in my wife’s home country so the kids could learn the language.
Of course, the kids would be groomed to attend top American universities.
July 30, 2011 at 11:39 AM #714705briansd1GuestIf I really wanted to conform, start a beautiful family and live in the suburbs, I’d marry a foreigner with an advanced degree. Someone who’s not too Americanized but speaks English beautifully and knows American culture.
I might have a child with my wife, but I’d want to adopt an orphan from Haiti or Somalia.
I think that I’d want to live in Honolulu for the relaxed lifestyle, great weather, and diversity of culture. But I’d want to spend part of the year in my wife’s home country so the kids could learn the language.
Of course, the kids would be groomed to attend top American universities.
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