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re: Bama now a 2nd-tier football program, on same level as Missouri and Ole Miss

Posted on 2/15/24 at 11:51 am to
Posted by pbro62
Baton Rouge
Member since May 2016
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Posted on 2/15/24 at 11:51 am to
You should know about butt fricking your sister gump
Posted by TS1926
Alabama
Member since Jan 2020
5762 posts
Posted on 2/15/24 at 12:01 pm to
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ou should know about butt fricking your sister gump


I wouldn't cast stones. Lousiana ranks not too far behind Alabama for inbreeding.

Top 10 Most Inbred States Revealed
West Virginia: Known for its mountainous terrain and historical isolation, West Virginia ranks high in inbreeding rates due to its geographical and cultural factors.
Kentucky: With a strong equestrian culture and a history of close-knit communities, Kentucky shows elevated levels of inbreeding.
Mississippi: This southern state has faced socioeconomic challenges, contributing to a higher likelihood of inbreeding within certain communities.
Alabama: Cultural and historical factors, along with geographic isolation in rural areas, contribute to increased inbreeding rates in Alabama.
Arkansas: Rural communities and historical factors contribute to the prevalence of inbreeding in Arkansas.
Oklahoma: Certain Native American tribes and rural communities in Oklahoma have higher rates of consanguineous relationships.
Louisiana: Cultural practices and historical factors have led to higher rates of inbreeding in certain regions of Louisiana.
Tennessee: Historical and socioeconomic factors contribute to the inbreeding rates observed in Tennessee.
South Carolina: Isolated rural communities and historical factors contribute to higher levels of inbreeding in South Carolina.
North Carolina: Historical factors, combined with isolated rural communities, contribute to increased inbreeding rates in North Carolina.
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