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As is well known, and documented by various references under our article Turban, non-Muslim turban wearers are sometimes mistaken for Muslims and attacked (not that random attacks on actual Muslims, or anyone else, is in any way justifiable). There being no relevant figures in the above-linked article that I can see, I was wondering:
My uninformed guess is that both figures will be less than 10/90%, which would at least highlight the logical (as well as moral) absurdity of such attacks. [Posted under Miscellaneous rather than Humanities due to the current semi-protection of the latter – feel free to move!] {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} 185.74.232.130 ( talk) 14:17, 30 March 2016 (UTC)
Why, when how and where did this cultural obsession with penis size about. Did one day, some guy 100 years ago ask another guy how big his willy was, and the whole craze about dick size snow balled from there on in. It's obsurd, and has no biological relevance. Just ask Mr Chimpanzee sitting over there.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 219.79.32.1 ( talk • contribs)
Once I heard a story passed down from friends about a local branch of a popular and well known fast food chain. The story goes along the lines that a number of male employees were purposely ejaculating in one particular female customers burger. She only found out after swabs were done in the back of her throat due to soreness, and the DNA of 3 individuals were found. Is there any veracity in this, if multiple people performed this act, would the customers reaction tally in with the story.
I understand this happened in south London. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 5.19.245.126 ( talk) 23:04, 30 March 2016 (UTC)
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As is well known, and documented by various references under our article Turban, non-Muslim turban wearers are sometimes mistaken for Muslims and attacked (not that random attacks on actual Muslims, or anyone else, is in any way justifiable). There being no relevant figures in the above-linked article that I can see, I was wondering:
My uninformed guess is that both figures will be less than 10/90%, which would at least highlight the logical (as well as moral) absurdity of such attacks. [Posted under Miscellaneous rather than Humanities due to the current semi-protection of the latter – feel free to move!] {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} 185.74.232.130 ( talk) 14:17, 30 March 2016 (UTC)
Why, when how and where did this cultural obsession with penis size about. Did one day, some guy 100 years ago ask another guy how big his willy was, and the whole craze about dick size snow balled from there on in. It's obsurd, and has no biological relevance. Just ask Mr Chimpanzee sitting over there.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 219.79.32.1 ( talk • contribs)
Once I heard a story passed down from friends about a local branch of a popular and well known fast food chain. The story goes along the lines that a number of male employees were purposely ejaculating in one particular female customers burger. She only found out after swabs were done in the back of her throat due to soreness, and the DNA of 3 individuals were found. Is there any veracity in this, if multiple people performed this act, would the customers reaction tally in with the story.
I understand this happened in south London. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 5.19.245.126 ( talk) 23:04, 30 March 2016 (UTC)