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Alexandria’s Genesis
Friday, October 10, 2008Now what’s up with the title? What’s so interesting about it?That, my dear ladies and gentlemen is a “Genetic Mutation”.
A disease who’s common and obvious sign is having PURPLE Eyes.
Well I don’t really consider it a disease. In fact, I want to have it! Not only because of the purple eye but also because of the following characteristics:
- Shimmering white skin
- No facial or body hair growth beyond what was already there at birth
- Highly evolved immune system (has been known to resist every known disease)
- Long life span (ranges from 130-170 years)
- Lack of menstruation cycle (in women)
- Appear 5-20 years younger (aging process slows down)
- Never overweight
- Well-developed and proportioned bodies
- Perfect vision
Now who wouldn’t want that, huh?
A brief and quick history about where this Alexandria’s Genesis came from.
They say that a woman named Alexandria Augustine (April 29, CE 1329, London, England) is the first person known to have this.
Her parents was startled by the change in Alexendria’s eye when she was still a baby.
So they took her to the priest because they thought that a witch did that to their child.
The priest told them that its not.
He said that a myth come true.
“What’s the myth, Father?”
He said there’s a story about a race of people with purple eyes.
They come from Egypt.
They say that a mysterious light flashed the sky in a moonless night.
These people are also called “Spirit People” because of their appearence.
The priest told Alexandria’s parent to take good care of her because she’s a special child.
Alexandria grew up to be a very beautiful woman, got married, had 4 children (all girls also had the mutation).
She never got sick and died at the age of 150 of natural cause.
So that’s where the name Alexandria Genesis came from when it was first discovered in 1968.
I have a question.
Do you think this is true? Do you really think that someone has this mutation? What do you think?!
Try to search the Internet and you will find all sorts of answers.
Some people believe it and claim that they have it (although not most of them have all the characteristics) and I think most of them, do NOT!
I won’t comment whether I believe it exist or not. I know that you all know what I only cared about…
The PURPLE EYES! =)
Previous Comments
ah.. kala q pati sclera purple.. hahaha
nkkatuwa nman.. pero tanong ko lng, bat s 20th century lng ito ngcmula? bat kya wlang case n ganito during bible times?
hmmmmmmmmm
(think think think)
@kaitlyn Really? You have Alexandria’s Genesis?
Posted by friyanka at September 14, 2009, 10:43 pmThere’s one major discrepancy here. These two facts are contradictory:
> Lack of menstruation cycle (in women)
> [Alexandria] had 4 children
Posted by Jack at September 15, 2009, 10:53 amWomen who have this mutation do not have a menstruation cycle but are still fertil.
Posted by jehane at January 8, 2010, 11:38 pm@Jack
no you idiot, they dont menstruate but they are still fertile.
“quote:
Speaking of puberty, those who have the mutation will never grow any facial, body, pubic, or anal hair during this stage of growth. In fact, the only hair they will ever have is what is on their heads, in their ears and nose, their eyebrows, and their eyelashes. Women also have an added bonus beyond never having to shave: never buying tampons or pads. It turns out that females born with “Alexandria’s Genesis” never menstruate in their lives. They are fertile, however, and can go through the same things that women without the mutation can go through every month. Beyond these differences, those with the mutation go through puberty as normally as everyone else does. ”
duh…
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Haha i have the Alexandria’s Genesis its ok
Posted by Kaitlyn at March 27, 2009, 7:09 am