The Princess

To My Beloved Royalty...

Golly, I like Irma's moms.

Alas, I can't tell their history forever. Things waiting in the wings.....

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Being Useful
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Technically, as it's your comic, you CAN tell their history forever. Just sayin'.

Submitted May 3, 2015 at 9:20PM



Kamino Neko
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I wonder what other things they talk about that could explain Blonde Mom's (joke) reaction....

Submitted May 3, 2015 at 9:24PM



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I'm curious about that myself.

Submitted May 4, 2015 at 9:14AM



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Based on Irma's blonde hair (which I recall is a recessive trait), I'm guessing that her genetic parents are the light-haired ones.  Or was there some prior in-comic evidence contradicting that?

Submitted May 4, 2015 at 4:09AM



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Based on Irma's blonde hair (which I recall is a recessive trait), I'm guessing that her genetic parents are the light-haired ones.  Or was there some prior in-comic evidence contradicting that?

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True, that's the most statistically likely!

Of course, BECAUSE it's recessive, that means that two people who don't have the trait personally can still have the gene, and if the gene is passed down from each parent, they can still have a child who would.... in this case.... be blonde.  Wink






Submitted May 4, 2015 at 3:20PM



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