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There are a lot of Brits here....

I wonder why that is? Are people with British heritage more prone to this disorder (which I believe is genetic)? Wouldn't apply to me, though, as I'm a third-generation Jewish Canadian.
Nope it's people ,Ashkenazi Jewish people get Tay Sachs disease, British people get M.S (blind and deaf )or M.N.D (locked in your body completely alert)
 
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