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Cornwall formed from part of France 400 million years ago, scientists discover

Makes a lot of sense, their being tantamount to Frogs over the Tamar.

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DocBud
DocBud
7 years ago

I always thought they were like the Welsh, having similar size chips on both their shoulders. Welsh Frogs, could there be a worse combination?

Rob
Rob
7 years ago

Off topic: It is unreasonable that women have to find their husbands actually at fault to divorce them and get the house, so the Law must change:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-45525979

We all laughed at the Sharia “I divorce you” three times, but at least they have to say it three times.

Steve
Steve
7 years ago

Rob – in completely unrelated news:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5444707/Marriage-rates-straight-couples-fall-time-low.html

Here’s the killshot:

the average age of brides passes 35

In fertility terms, brides over 35 are like the Atacama desert, so the only point of getting married at this ripe old age is to satiate the feminine desire for attention and maybe squeeze out a single autistic kid after years of painful IVF.

Marriage is now a zombie institution, somehow still moving but thoroughly putrefied. Tinkering with divorce laws at this point is like freshening up the makeup on a corpse.

Stephen
Stephen
7 years ago

Tim

Seeing that the boundary between ex-French rocks and the rest of the UK runs roughly from Exmouth to Camelford, you might want to rephrase your comment.

Especially if talking to a Plymouthian.

Mr Ecks
Mr Ecks
7 years ago

Steve–The aim of the divorce law changes is to finish marriage off once and for all.

Andrew M
Andrew M
7 years ago

If the average age of brides is over 35, they’re most likely getting married after having kids, not before.

Quite what’s in it for the groom, I’m not so sure.

Chris Miller
Chris Miller
7 years ago

There is, of course, a Cornouaille peninsula in Brittany (the locals call it Kernev, cf Kernow).

Steve
Steve
7 years ago

Andrew – If the average age of brides is over 35, they’re most likely getting married after having kids

Sure (though our birth rates are currently in the toilet and nobody currently in power has a plan to change this except to double down on abortion and immigration, like a drunk thinking another bottle of Thunderbird will cure his ailments).

It underlines the irrelevance of marriage though. Marriage was invented for the purpose of providing for women and children. Since these economic underpinnings were demolished in favour of the child support model we now have, “marriage” increasingly means “weddings”.

These shopworn, gamey, middle aged brides aren’t getting married because it locks a man into supporting them and their kids as a stable family unit for life, they’re getting married because they fancy spending lots of money on a big dress and a cake and a holiday.

Is it a coinkydink that, as marriage has declined as a social institution, weddings have gotten increasingly lavish and expensive? Nah.

Bloke on M4
Bloke on M4
7 years ago

Steve,

“Is it a coinkydink that, as marriage has declined as a social institution, weddings have gotten increasingly lavish and expensive? Nah.”

people who have huge lavish weddings are more likely to divorce. Some American did the research. I think they also said that super-cheap weddings were also bad, but the most successful were people who had a moderate, sensible wedding.

Daedalus
Daedalus
7 years ago

Having orginally read the article, https://phys.org/news/2018-09-geologists-reveal-ancient-england-france.html, sat in the garden of a holiday cottage at Sennen Cove within viewing distance of Lands End; I was actually quite taken with it. It certainly does explain some things.

Theophrastus
Theophrastus
7 years ago

“the average age of brides passes 35”

The average (mean) here is affected by older women re-marrying after divorce or bereavement, not to mention ageing lesbians getting hitched. I’d like to know the average age of first-time brides entering opposite sex (ie real) marriages…

DocBud
DocBud
7 years ago
Steve Mullis
Steve Mullis
7 years ago

Most locals I’ve met in Brittany consider themselves as Bretons rather than French, so calling them Frogs is a bit wide of the mark.

DocBud
DocBud
7 years ago

They’re frogs to us, Steve, unless they want to rejoin the Angevin Empire.

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