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"Inbred dogs, faddish Japanese:"

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Blogger Xhevahir said...

Seattle and Portland have very low fertility rates, and I've always been amazed at how crazy those cities are about their pets.

12/29/06, 7:59 PM

Blogger Steve Sailer said...

In the 1930s, Hollywood, the neighborhood in LA not the industry, was known for having the fewest children and the most dogs.

12/30/06, 1:10 AM

Anonymous dave said...

On a vaguely related point:
Japanese youth culture is avidly followed by Finnish youth.. both countries are technologically obsessed monocultures.

12/30/06, 11:11 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Not to hijack the thread, but have you seen on Slate that Steven Dubner has nominated "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" as his favorite new show of the year.

That show is awful, awful, awful and I am a big fan of Aaron Sorkin's previous work. From here on out, I have to question his judgments on the rest of society.

12/30/06, 11:41 AM

Anonymous Steve Swanson said...

In the future successful society, breeding people will be as openly purposeful as pet breeding today. The optimum family size, for the successful, will be three-two of one gender and a third of another. The popular thing will be for couples to have two of their own and a third by a famous scientist or other genius. This also would facilitate the gender goal, as in the future it will be easy to sort sperm for boy or girl tadpoles, zapping the unwanted ones with nano-tech lasers or beams perhaps.

Also birthing itself will become a more purposeful activity. Home birth will be the standard with rituals and preparations accordingly stylized. Women will be routinely tested for ability to safely birth naturally and those likely to need surgery will often choose childfreness or adoption.

In this manner eugenesis and fashion will coincide, which is why i say "the successful society will".

12/30/06, 4:38 PM

Anonymous SFG said...

That only for rich people. The poor will continue breeding the same way they always have, and all the blabbering on about being 'the product of superior breeding' the rich have been doing for ages will finally be true (instead of contradicted by cleft palates and hemophilia).

12/31/06, 1:20 PM

Anonymous Justin said...

Hey! I too have a Chihuahua and she is nothing les than a darling...Simply love her

2/6/07, 3:08 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

WE NEED TO MAKE EVERYONE AWARE OF THIS ISSUE IN JAPAN! SPREAD THE WORD AND LET'S HELP STOP THIS DISGUSTING FAD!!!

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4/25/07, 6:52 PM

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