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f***@beethoven.com
2005-05-19 21:34:53 UTC
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They discovered a way to immortality. But it was a big secret, very
well guarded, not for everybody...

One thousand years later there were only homosexual men left on
Earth...

Fabrizio J Bonsignore, now Danilo J Bonsignore (no pseudonym)
f***@beethoven.com
2005-05-20 04:17:16 UTC
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Post by f***@beethoven.com
They discovered a way to immortality. But it was a big secret, very
well guarded, not for everybody...
One thousand years later there were only homosexual men left on
Earth...
Fabrizio J Bonsignore, now Danilo J Bonsignore (no pseudonym)
Update: some say a society of partenogenetic women acted as a
counterbalance.

Fabrizio J Bonsignore, now Danilo J Bonsignore
f***@beethoven.com
2005-05-20 04:17:20 UTC
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Post by f***@beethoven.com
They discovered a way to immortality. But it was a big secret, very
well guarded, not for everybody...
One thousand years later there were only homosexual men left on
Earth...
Fabrizio J Bonsignore, now Danilo J Bonsignore (no pseudonym)
Update: some say a society of partenogenetic women acted as a
counterbalance.

Fabrizio J Bonsignore, now Danilo J Bonsignore
f***@beethoven.com
2005-05-20 04:17:46 UTC
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Post by f***@beethoven.com
They discovered a way to immortality. But it was a big secret, very
well guarded, not for everybody...
One thousand years later there were only homosexual men left on
Earth...
Fabrizio J Bonsignore, now Danilo J Bonsignore (no pseudonym)
Legend: it's been said that the homosexual male human society ended up
averaging their genotypes and couldn't cope with enviromental change.
That's when we finally occupied the planet, after 15000 years of
guerrilla warfare...

Fabrizio J Bonsignore, now Danilo J Bonsignore (no pseudonym)

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