My main odd traits I got from my parents are…
being left-handed and weak shoulders (most likely arthritis in the future as well…)
You’re right. They do suck.
I inherited arthritis which manifested itself at the ripe old age of two (that’s not a typo), fibromyalgia which manifested at seventeen, poly-cystic ovarian syndrome, and a very bleak future. The only good thing I got is an intelligence that qualifies me for Mensa, but that’s not a very good consolation prize, if you ask me.
My mom’s side passed down a weird trait; an inability to sink. We are all( including my brother) super buoyant. Makes diving impossible. I can’t go below 4 feet
nephrotic syndrome which did not disappear after the age of 20 (unknown if it’s genetic or not) loose/weak ligaments AND tendons, very lopsided face, chronic migraines, anemia… but seriously, the nephrotic syndrome is the one that sucks the most… there was this one time when I hadn’t had a problem for a while, so I’d thought I’d outgrown it and went a week without testing everyday… resulted in over twenty pounds of water stored in my skin so that I couldn’t open my eyes, put on my shoes, or even stand up for a while. When I have problems like that, I have to go on HIGH doses of corticosteroids, drink less than four ounces of liquid a day, and eat very little.
I got a incredibly dry sense of humor, inability to draw a straight line, the unrelenting urge to change my environment monthly, and I have to do art everyday. After talking to most everyone in my family, I have gathered little bits from every side and realized I had to embrace my insanity. I feel much better!! LOL
oh god, so true!
My main odd traits I got from my parents are…
being left-handed and weak shoulders (most likely arthritis in the future as well…)
You’re right. They do suck.
The great thing is, if you did get such endowments, how do you know if they were passed down or something new? D:
This is absolutely hilarious and undeniably true. I was cracking up after the first panel.
Haha the last pannel is hilarious!
“A garage sale”… lmao…
I lucked out in the genetic roulette thanks to my Dad “spinning the wheel” a lot, so to speak.
4 kidneys, web toes and fingers, and brown eyes (the only one in a family of blue and green eyed people)
Well, lets see… I got hypermobility, fibromyalgia, ehlers danlos, poly-cystic ovaries…
FUCK
I inherited arthritis which manifested itself at the ripe old age of two (that’s not a typo), fibromyalgia which manifested at seventeen, poly-cystic ovarian syndrome, and a very bleak future.
The only good thing I got is an intelligence that qualifies me for Mensa, but that’s not a very good consolation prize, if you ask me.
dude, you and I have a lot in common Seastone XP
I got huge boobs, countered by a really bad back. woot. Both from my father’s mom, so I guess I can say, “Really, Pop, thanks again.”
erm. that first thing is a plus. and you can always strengthen your back. i have scoliosis but if i keep it strong i never have any problems.
My mom’s side passed down a weird trait; an inability to sink. We are all( including my brother) super buoyant. Makes diving impossible. I can’t go below 4 feet
Overly curly hair, bad knees, bad eyes, freckles, easily sunburned, partial colorblindness, the list goes on…
nephrotic syndrome which did not disappear after the age of 20 (unknown if it’s genetic or not) loose/weak ligaments AND tendons, very lopsided face, chronic migraines, anemia… but seriously, the nephrotic syndrome is the one that sucks the most… there was this one time when I hadn’t had a problem for a while, so I’d thought I’d outgrown it and went a week without testing everyday… resulted in over twenty pounds of water stored in my skin so that I couldn’t open my eyes, put on my shoes, or even stand up for a while. When I have problems like that, I have to go on HIGH doses of corticosteroids, drink less than four ounces of liquid a day, and eat very little.
I got a incredibly dry sense of humor, inability to draw a straight line, the unrelenting urge to change my environment monthly, and I have to do art everyday. After talking to most everyone in my family, I have gathered little bits from every side and realized I had to embrace my insanity. I feel much better!! LOL