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@kitomycar: Sounds like she's a big girl now.

@kitomycar: Sounds like she's a big girl now.

@spikenard: He's truly living the American dream.

@The HZA.: Sounds like a small price to pay for being scared off Burger King for life.

@The HZA.: So in the long run it was a win/win?

@The HZA.: So in the long run it was a win/win?

@Guenhwyvar: Perhaps you should wonder if it's the editors and stars pushing for all the work in the first place.

@infmom: The Who disagree, and I trust them for all grammar related issues.

@lollilove: Clearly you've forgotten the paparazzi shots of her coming to the assistance of a innocent black driver of a Model T in 1923.

@Salome Valentine: You are, of course, right. It's just a bit disconcerting that the first reaction of a (presumably) younger generation is still to sling arrows back and forth - even before having sympathy for the millions of people of all cultures that died in WWII. This is the anniversary of Hiroshima, and it's not

@screemname: There's a time and a place for everything. This a well done story about the aftermath of a world altering event that took place on this day in history, 55 years ago. This one single blog post is not an all encompassing history lesson, nor should it have to be - nor could it ever be.

@Salome Valentine: Agree. Though I feel like they should have just turned comments off for this one.

@Anilisha: I'm primarily Scandinavian in background and am married to an Ashkenazi Jew, quite like your example! I find this all endlessly fascinating, and my wife has taken part in several genetic research studies about various diseases that happen within the population.

@returnonthehoney: I was actually trying to gently disagree with you by showing the extreme opposite. Scientifically speaking, mixed race children tend to be less prone to many genetic mishaps because the parents are likely to have less overlap in their gene pools. I understand your frustration to a degree, and it's

@returnonthehoney: All the "white" in European royalty bloodlines sure ain't doin' anybody any favors historically. Or maybe that's just the inbreeding...