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User avatar #130 - marking (04/04/2012) [-]
Fun fact: Hemophilia is a disease in which is a defect a birth, if you cut or scrape yourself the wound will take alot or maybe it wont heal at all. The problem with hemophilia arent the external wound but the interior ones to which anyone with hemophilia are lethal. Funfact 2: Anastasia indeed was considered to be the lone survivor of the tzar family but it is unknown if she is an imposter or the real deal.
#129 - fagmastertwotausan (04/04/2012) [-]
anastasia is dead. the rumor that she was alive arose because when the romanovs were executed, they hid their family jewels in their clothes. anastasia survived the first shot becuase the bullet bouced off the jewels. she was kill moments later by a second bullet
User avatar #138 to #129 - gammajk (04/04/2012) [-]
That's wrong, the body that they found confirmed to be Anastasia was found to have no traces of bullet wounds anywhere on the body, and it's still unclear how she died.
User avatar #128 - BridgeTroll (04/04/2012) [-]
they found anastasias remains. the soviet union just didnt want to involve themselves in it. they found her body in 2008, it was buried about 200 feet away from the rest of the family
#127 - N. Korean citizen (04/04/2012) [-]
they did find her
#126 - sirensinger (04/04/2012) [-]
My sophomore year history teacher is this man's third nephew.
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User avatar #124 - MotorstormLegend (04/04/2012) [-]
Lol, what is with my people and hemophilia?
#132 to #124 - brenton (04/04/2012) [-]
Sorry, misread the comment. It's a recessive genetic disorder, so it's usually rare. But when a population started as a small population that married within the family often, it leaves a greater chance that parents are carriers and that children will get both copies of the allele. It's common in Russia because many people descended from a common royal bloodline that had a high instance of the disorder. Pic unrelated.
Sorry, misread the comment. It's a recessive genetic disorder, so it's usually rare. But when a population started as a small population that married within the family often, it leaves a greater chance that parents are carriers and that children will get both copies of the allele. It's common in Russia because many people descended from a common royal bloodline that had a high instance of the disorder. Pic unrelated.
User avatar #134 to #132 - MotorstormLegend (04/04/2012) [-]
Yeah, I know.

Must make assassinations a cakewalk, eh?
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#123 - N. Korean citizen (04/04/2012) [-]
its all true, my grandpa is a history major and tells me about him all the time
User avatar #122 - COMMENTSforTHUMBS (04/04/2012) [-]
Fucking Juggernaut
#118 - robots (04/04/2012) [-]
Anastasia's body was found, just later on. rasputin allegedly sympathised with a group of people who rebelled against the Romonovs (russian monarchy) due to the families' greed and unfairness to the people of russia, allowing them passage into the castle during a huge ball hosted by the royal family. the entirety of the Romonov family was chased and herded into a room within the castle and executed by the rebels. anastasia and a couple others managed to escape the shepherding however, but ultimately died soon after,not far from the castle. two, by gunshots to the head and anastasia herself via several bayonet wounds. it's possible rasputin was bribed into allowing the rebels into the castle to allow the massacre, pic somewhat related.
Anastasia's body was found, just later on. rasputin allegedly sympathised with a group of people who rebelled against the Romonovs (russian monarchy) due to the families' greed and unfairness to the people of russia, allowing them passage into the castle during a huge ball hosted by the royal family. the entirety of the Romonov family was chased and herded into a room within the castle and executed by the rebels. anastasia and a couple others managed to escape the shepherding however, but ultimately died soon after,not far from the castle. two, by gunshots to the head and anastasia herself via several bayonet wounds. it's possible rasputin was bribed into allowing the rebels into the castle to allow the massacre, pic somewhat related.
User avatar #117 - Becomanotherperson **User deleted account** (04/04/2012) [-]
Father Grigori from Half-Life 2 is based on Rasputin. Also his cock is on display in some museum. It's fucking huge.
#115 - kirokan (04/04/2012) [-]
this guy seemed ike a god...   
   
<his face when
this guy seemed ike a god...

<his face when
User avatar #108 - twothcoopth (04/04/2012) [-]
Morbid?

I think you meant fucking bad ass
#105 - N. Korean citizen (04/04/2012) [-]
the people of soviet Russia made up the rumor that princess Anastasia escaped the fire of their house for hope, many Russian people such as myself and my parents have been told that it was just a rumor for hope and nothing more.
#104 - RequieminMortis (04/04/2012) [-]
He would later go on to be voiced by Christopher Lloyd and have one of the best villain songs ever written.
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#107 to #103 - RequieminMortis (04/04/2012) [-]
We understand. Niggers have trouble reading anything that isn't a KFC menu.
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#102 - Thatwaseasy (04/04/2012) [-]
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User avatar #106 to #102 - Thatwaseasy (04/04/2012) [-]
AND! hemophiliacs don't "bleed when touched" they have a decreased amount of clotting factors in their blood aka they can not control a bleeding if cut
User avatar #113 to #106 - thecourtesan (04/04/2012) [-]
If you read my previous responses you'd know i was exagerating
#100 - ddrredneck (04/04/2012) [-]
stopped reading when i saw "hemophiliac. that means if you touched him he would bleed"

wat.
User avatar #114 to #100 - thecourtesan (04/04/2012) [-]
EXAGERATION.
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