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My maternal grandmother conceived Mother when she was eighteen, out of wedlock. My grandfather didn't care for Mother much. She later met Mother's step-father and conceived my half-uncles/aunt with him. Mother's mother and her siblings were originally from Arkansas, and their mother had three children with another man before meeting my grandmother's father. My paternal grandparents are also from Arkansas.
My name is derived from my deceased maternal grandfather's middle name, James.
It is something that would make me receive discrimination. Of-course, I was greatly intellectually superior to the others in childhood.
Of-course, it is reasonable given her childhood circumstance - The woman was born out of wedlock and forced to watch her half-siblings receive priority over her.
Incel Factoid: When Mother was a toddler, she was told of her lack of blood relation to the Robertson-Thomas lineage. This is why they never changed her last name - Her half-relatives did not want to claim her.
"My step-grandfather asked me if I wanted anything - I was very uncomfortable around them and declined"
Her half-siblings would wait for their father to return home - Mother would sit in the back, saying nothing.
My paternal grandfather had colon cancer. Mother and I would visit him in the hospital.
Yes...I am a genetic dead-end.
My maternal grandfather was unaware that his grandson would lose to the "Higher"(Quotes due to SNPs) races.
1000Genomes_30x | Global | Study-wide | 6404 | G=0.4811 | A=0.0016, C=0.5173 |
1000Genomes_30x | African | Sub | 1786 | G=0.8863 | A=0.0056, C=0.1081 |
1000Genomes_30x | Europe | Sub | 1266 | G=0.5245 | A=0.0000, C=0.4755 |
1000Genomes_30x | South Asian | Sub | 1202 | G=0.2205 | A=0.0000, C=0.7795 |
1000Genomes_30x | East Asian | Sub | 1170 | G=0.1359 | A=0.0000, C=0.8641 |
1000Genomes_30x | American | Sub | 980 | G=0.418 | A=0.000, C=0.582 |