5 thoughts on “You say it’s your birthday…

    1. woofwoofarf Post author

      Well, it’s more a spiritual kinship, if you will. I assure you that we share no relations in common, and if we did…well, that would be pretty weird.

      1. typographer

        Well, as a matter of statistics, you can be no further that 24th cousins from any other person on the planet, and on average 19th cousins.
        (For the non-anthropologists: first cousins share a common grandparent, second cousins share a common great-grandparent, third cousins a common great-great-grandparent, and so on. The once removed and so forth is when you’re not from the same generation; i.e., your father’s first cousins are your first cousins-once removed, where as the children of your father’s first cousins are your second cousins, et cetera).

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