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"What do you get when a Jew has a Gentile's baby? A filthy '''hunimal'''." - Jerome Alterbasque, radical Semite and anti-aryan activist. | "What do you get when a Jew has a Gentile's baby? A filthy '''hunimal'''." - Jerome Alterbasque, radical Semite and anti-aryan activist. | ||
- | "Is not the [[hunimal]] the very definition of [[monstruous science]]?" - [[Dr. Joseph Peter Whiteman]], 1995 sermon. | + | "Is not the [[hunimal]] the very definition of [[Monstruous Science]]?" - [[Dr. Joseph Peter Whiteman]], 1995 sermon. |
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hunimal n. 1. Coined by Michael Hoffman, a hybrid composed of both animal and humans parts; a chimera. 2. A tautology constructed in the pejorative considered profoundly offensive to the religious, particularly Tridentine Catholics, Protestants of nearly all stripes, Hindus, Sikhs, and conservative Muslims. Usage"What do you get when a Jew has a Gentile's baby? A filthy hunimal." - Jerome Alterbasque, radical Semite and anti-aryan activist. "Is not the hunimal the very definition of Monstruous Science?" - Dr. Joseph Peter Whiteman, 1995 sermon. See Also
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DesiderataHunimals can often pass themselves off as human, covering their hooves, tails or horns with outrageous fashions and bulky flapcoats. |