Genghis Khan conquered two thirds of the known world during the early 13th Century, amassing an empire that stretched from E Europe to Korea. And he may have set an all-time record for what biologists call reproductive success. An account written 33 yrs after his death credited him with 20,000 descendants. Today researchers believe that 8 percent of the people living in the former empire may bear the leader's genes.
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hugoroark:
another sure sign its time to leave: going to a show and your ex is there, she's without a doubt the flyest girl in the whole club, and you don't miss her...
stickyrice:
Here on out, anybody wants to be bitten, you bite her. And draw blood if you can. Friendly advice. 
