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com'on bro. Be real...I know you're just fishing for attention and baiting for debates with theking
bro,just google it if you don't believe methese monarch king (forgot what his name was)when he gets a cut, he just bleed nonstop that genetic from years and years of in house inbreedingplus you get weird looking babiesIT"S SCIENCE
google if you don't believe meinhouse inbreeding cause genetic deform where their body can't stop the bleeding Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany: Queen Victoria’s son—died at the age of 31 after a brain hemorrhage caused by a fallPrince Friedrich of Hesse and by Rhine: Queen Victoria’s 2.5-year-old grandson—died of a cerebral hemorrhage from a fall out of a window because his body could not stop bleeding internallyPrince Waldemar of Prussia:Queen Victoria’s great-grandson—died in 1945 while awaiting a blood transfusion during World War IILord Leopold Mountbatten: Queen Victoria’s great-grandson—died on the operating table during hip surgery at the age of 32Prince Heinrich of Prussia: Great-grandson of Queen Victoria through his mother and father—died at the age of 4 following a fallInfante Alfonso and Gonzalo of Spain: Queen Victoria’s great-grandsons—both died after car accidents they could have survived had they not had hemophilia; Alfonso was 31 and Gonzalo was 19
So theKing wants to marry his sister and he'd like everyone to feel okay about it.
IT"S FREAKIN SCIENCE MANjust google if you don't believe me
brothat's TABOOgoing get weird looking babieshe's probably one of them inbreeding result lol
It is "TABOO" when you are getting it on with your own "mommy" in her "basement".."lol"
lol damn dudeno wonder your daughter look like your momdoing that dirty deed with your mommyhahahah
Its science Once you start inbreeding within the familyYou start getting all these genetic problems Just take a look at the monarch eraTons of inbreeding Inbreeding results in homozygosity, which can increase the chances of offspring being affected by deleterious or recessive traits.[3] This usually leads to at least temporarily decreased biological fitness of a population[4][5] (called inbreeding depression), which is its ability to survive and reproduce. An individual who inherits such deleterious traits is colloquially referred to as inbred. The avoidance of expression of such deleterious recessive alleles caused by inbreeding, via inbreeding avoidance mechanisms, is the main selective reason for outcrossing