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Why was freddie half persian and half indian?

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He was English.

The only people that get hung up on his heritage are, funnily enough, Treasure Moment - through some misguided attempt to imply that since they're Iranian, they share some of his talent.

It's retarded, frankly.
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[b]Zebonka12 wrote: [/b] He was English.

The only people that get hung up on his heritage are, funnily enough, Treasure Moment - through some misguided attempt to imply that since they're Iranian, they share some of his talent.

It's retarded, frankly.[/QUOTE]

Well said, and completely true.
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Because his father had a massive d*ck which stretched over both countries.

Where do you think he inherited this from?
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I was going to say something funny, but it seems that everything that can be said has been said, at least that I know of. Sooo...yeah.

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Actually, I do know the answer, cause I am one myself (Persian Indian, like Freddie). We are very few in the world; we are originally from Persia (now Iran) and had to flee the country when the Muslims invaded and took over the country. A few of our ancestors fled to other countries. Most of them landed in India, where to this day we live with our own culture. Hence the term Parsi, or Persian Indian.
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"Why was freddie half persian and half indian?"

Because he can.
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[QUOTE] [b]tigrlily wrote:[/b]
Actually, I do know the answer, cause I am one myself (Persian Indian, like Freddie). We are very few in the world; we are originally from Persia (now Iran) and had to flee the country when the Muslims invaded and took over the country. A few of our ancestors fled to other countries. Most of them landed in India, where to this day we live with our own culture. Hence the term Parsi, or Persian Indian.
I hope this is serious enough for you..?[/QUOTE]

Reminded me of a thread from some time ago and had to search it out.
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