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This was last summer. I shaved since then, but as of late I've stopped. I'll probably trim it down to 1/8 or 3/16.

That description doesn't apply to nearly as many royals as you might think. Sure there were examples here and there (Romanovs and hemophilia for instance), but they were very much the exception, not the rule, and most royal lines were diversified enough to stay healthy. History likes to overblow this because the idea that humanity has moved "beyond" monarchy makes it tempting to make fun of those stupid primitives. It's the same reason people go, "Hurr, dark ages, so theocratic and oppressive, amirite fellow atheists?" when there are so many obvious examples to the contrary.

what made 80s uniforms so aestheticly pleasing

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glass_delusion

You need at least 50 people for short term survival, 500 for long term survival. Anything less than 50 for a starting population will result in widespread sterility and eventual death of the population.
projectrho.com/public_html/rocket/stellarcolony.php#franklin

I don't make the rules, I just play by them. The royal families of every region were inbred to prevent outsiders gaining access to power. The practice always resulted in the genetic crippling of the royal family to the point where they could no longer function assuming they managed to stay in power that long. It happened in Egypt, it happened in Central and South America, it happened in the Middle East, it happened in East Asia, and it happened in Europe. George III, king of England during the American Revolution, suffered from worsening mental illness throughout his life until he could no longer chew his food and had no idea where he was.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_III_of_the_United_Kingdom

This was a widespread problem that could only be fixed by bringing in new blood. In genetics, purity is a curse, not a benefit.


There is more than a grain of truth to that stereotype when dealing with isolated populations. Like a family that lives alone in the woods or on a mountain.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Fugates

But hey, maybe you want to look like Papa Smurf.

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Is that a furry webcomic? With actual, factual information in it!?

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It's called Freefall. It's about an alien, a robot, and a genetically engineered furry mechanic flying around space. The comics are frequently used to explore real world science and tech concepts used in space, colonization, etc.

freefall.purrsia.com/

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