Message from @Freiheit - CA

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2018-11-01 03:58:37 UTC  

I'm telling Gregor Mandel

2018-11-01 03:58:39 UTC  

Let nemets explain.

2018-11-01 03:58:41 UTC  

He's so smart.

2018-11-01 03:59:13 UTC  

I was in AP science tooo....

2018-11-01 03:59:30 UTC  

<:sad:366743316475281408> So what you're saying is my kids won't be let in to the white people preserve so I should give up.

2018-11-01 03:59:33 UTC  

(kidding)

2018-11-01 03:59:54 UTC  

My brother is hilarious. Whenever I've gone on a date with a guy, he chastises me if the guy has brown eyes.

2018-11-01 04:00:01 UTC  

Saying that's like throwing my blue eyes into the trash.

2018-11-01 04:00:18 UTC  

@Valaska they tore down the posters so we are finished. Guess we can't recruit unless they foolishly publish an artic-- oh snap

2018-11-01 04:00:47 UTC  

It really is

2018-11-01 04:01:05 UTC  

fug

2018-11-01 04:01:35 UTC  

Can I get a quick rundown?

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/481597551272001546/507403808763150339/Bog.jpg

2018-11-01 04:01:38 UTC  

I've played the Sims 2, Nemets; I know how it works.

2018-11-01 04:01:52 UTC  

@Trashboat @Nemets if he has light brown eyes and he marries a grey eyed girl (least melanin) is he more likely to get blue or hazel eyes in a child?

2018-11-01 04:02:02 UTC  

nvm it's actually short

2018-11-01 04:02:09 UTC  

Just tell me if my kids will be white or not sir

2018-11-01 04:02:24 UTC  

i love how 6 people are in VC just chillin saying nothing

2018-11-01 04:02:35 UTC  

<:teehee:381917632359563264>

2018-11-01 04:02:38 UTC  

@Trashboat When they purge us brown-eyed whites maybe we can go live in Duginist Hapastan...

2018-11-01 04:02:40 UTC  

On the surface, this sounds like the dominant/recessive eye color model that has been taught in biology classes for decades. However, while about three-fourths of eye color variation can be explained by genetic changes in and around this gene, OCA2 is not the only influence on color. A recent study that compared eye color to OCA2 status showed that 62 percent of individuals with two copies of the blue-eyed OCA2 allele, as well as 7.5 percent of the individuals who had the brown-eyed OCA2 alleles, had blue eyes. A number of other genes (such as TYRP1, ASIP and ALC42A5) also function in the melanin pathway and shift the total amount of melanin present in the iris. The combined efforts of these genes may boost melanin levels to produce hazel or brown eyes, or reduce total melanin resulting in blue eyes. This explains how two parents with blue eyes can have green- or brown-eyed children (an impossible situation under the Davenport single gene model) – the combination of color alleles received by the child resulted in a greater amount of melanin than either parent individually possessed.

2018-11-01 04:02:41 UTC  

Bogs

2018-11-01 04:02:47 UTC  

Sorry, but that part is the interesting part.

2018-11-01 04:02:50 UTC  

text wall incoming

2018-11-01 04:03:05 UTC  

TL;DR we're all white

2018-11-01 04:03:06 UTC  

@Wood-Ape - OK/MN Sounds pretty rad, as long as I get a cool horse

2018-11-01 04:03:28 UTC  

I've actually never seen two blue eyed parents with a brown eyed child - ever.

2018-11-01 04:03:31 UTC  

But I'm sure it happens.

2018-11-01 04:03:48 UTC  

Thanks

2018-11-01 04:03:55 UTC  

Doitashimasite.

2018-11-01 04:04:01 UTC  

k

2018-11-01 04:04:02 UTC  

What

2018-11-01 04:04:13 UTC  

<:teehee:381917632359563264>

2018-11-01 04:04:13 UTC  

Brushing up on my japanese for when I meet Jared Taylor.

2018-11-01 04:04:18 UTC  

Guys, she's a JAPANESE Federal Agent.

2018-11-01 04:04:30 UTC  

Blue eye gang gang

2018-11-01 04:04:31 UTC  

they're probably pretty based tbh

2018-11-01 04:04:34 UTC  

That's means she is our REAL greatest ally. 🇯🇵

2018-11-01 04:04:35 UTC  

Japanese feds, that is

2018-11-01 04:04:39 UTC  

Love you, wood ape.

2018-11-01 04:04:46 UTC  

They're called ninjas dude

2018-11-01 04:04:52 UTC  

touche