The life of gingers tend to be rougher than most, suffering from higher chances of skin cancer, less tolerance to heat and cold related pain according to National Geographic, and of course they have no souls. That all may be a thing of the past in the somewhat near future due to global intermingling which decreases the chances of gingers spawning more of the little soulless. So if you’re a ginger and want to preserve the gene for future generation, Scotland might be your only hope as 40% of the population has the gene dormant.
Is this a good thing, or a bad thing?