Inbreeding + Chilids = Good Stuff
Much to the thrill of the Simpson's character Cletus, inbreeding is beneficial to the African chilid Pelvicachromis Taeniatus; a small monogamous fish that lives in the rivers and creeks of Cameroon and Nigeria.
In the chilid world, sibling hookups guarantees better child rearing and reduces the instances of domestic abuse.
Before you use this as evidence to "get it on" with your relations, it is worth mentionting that inbreeding causes harmful genes in most species including humans.
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* comedy * humor * funny * silly * entertainment * pop culture * inbreeding * science * genes
* sex * sibling * chilid * fish * Simpsons * Cletus * Brandine * Pelvicachromis Taeniatus
* hooking up * Doh * domestic abuse * child rearing
In the chilid world, sibling hookups guarantees better child rearing and reduces the instances of domestic abuse.
Before you use this as evidence to "get it on" with your relations, it is worth mentionting that inbreeding causes harmful genes in most species including humans.
Tags:
* comedy * humor * funny * silly * entertainment * pop culture * inbreeding * science * genes
* sex * sibling * chilid * fish * Simpsons * Cletus * Brandine * Pelvicachromis Taeniatus
* hooking up * Doh * domestic abuse * child rearing
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