Check out these two videos by a kid on facebook willing to prove to the world that gingers are just as important as everyone else. Gingers do have souls dammit! Im glad we have strong willed kids like this as the next generation of gingers. With them around im not too worried about us ever disappearing. It has become a bit of an internet sensation with his videos gaining over a million hits, and i present his saga to you here on Ginger Love!

I just found an amazing discovery! A game where you work as a ginger to try and allow our species to survive. The goal of the game is to try and mate with as many other gingers as you can before the sun comes up. Because as you all know once the sun comes up our skin starts to become sensitive to the ultra violet light of the sun. You increase your chance of creating a ginger kid by mating with other red heads, but as ginger genetics tells us you can still give birth to a red head so long as the partner you find has the recessive gene in their DNA.

You can also pick up power ups to help you such as sunblock so that you can stay out finding partners later, and bag pipes to try and impress the ladies a little better. So long as you create enough gingers by the time the sun comes up you get to move on to the next level. Watch out however as some of the girls dont like red heads and wont respond to your advances. Good luck!

The Gingervitus Virus

The Gingervitus Virus

The gingervitus virus some people claim to be a parasite. Once it has entered the body it quickly spreads through out the blood stream and causes many different effects on the body including:

  • Red Hair
  • Freckles
  • Pale Skin

Sometimes people with this condition will have an adverse reaction to ultraviolet light causing them to have to stay indoors during daylight hours only coming outside during the night.

Gingervitus can be contracted during any point during a persons lifetime however it is usually apparent soon after birth. Some people will not begin to show symptoms until later in life, usually around the time of puberty. This condition was explained in the South Park episodeGinger Kids“.

This video is from a long time ago on Irish RTE TV but talks about redheads in one of our natural habitats: Ireland. There are alot of cute clips of little gingers speaking how proud they are to have the gene. But it also touches on the abuses that some of us gets. It kind of has me worried. As much as my last post was about how gingers are here to stay, the people on the ground seem to think that we are actually slipping away!