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@Hyolobrika @LukeAlmighty @dilans @Paradox Ah, darn. You got me. I admit it. I can't prove we're different. We are one race, the human race. Brain emerges from the æther or something

@dilans @LukeAlmighty @Paradox 100,000 years of separation does not the same brain make. That's retarded. We're different in every way, physically and mentally

@LukeAlmighty It's such a meme mentality. You can attach it to anything. You disagree with me? Aha! Well, I disagree with you. So we are equal. How dare you have an opinion? You think you're smarter than everyone else? You're just the same!

@tengumatingpress I feel like people forget this would be followed by: "Oh my god, I was wrong. I was queer, all along"

@Binkle @matrix The pointer gets casted to Token_t* when it's actually assigned anyway. You can do something like
int* c = (float*) malloc(sizeof(int));
*c = 1;
printf("%d", *c);
And it will just print a warning and that's it

@DerSauerkraut @Heil_Honkler @randbot "SNP study" means you compare genetics and traits and statistically root out ones likely to be doing something. It's weaker than twin studies because it has to deal with big averages, but it's still finding the actual specific genes involved with it. Combine that with twin and familial studies and it's fairly robust. Including whole countries like that Sweden study

Part of it is also just developmental. Birth order effect means that the more sons a woman has, the likelier they are to be gay, though it's not genetic or environmental exactly

Best explanation of it is the sexually antagonistic theory. Which basically means a portion of a woman's genetics retard male genetics and so become relatively more common. Ratio gained from that goes up with more sons, and that's why we only really find these things with gay men instead of lesbos. Explains birth order, genetic link, and low but stable population (even in other species)
slate.com/technology/2008/06/a

Actually kinda similar to a cancer if you think about it

@Heil_Honkler @randbot Chances are much better that either gay boys seek out other gay men or homosexual men target gay boys. I'm guessing a good bit of both

@Heil_Honkler @randbot Shared-environment (like almost always) explains about nothing of the shared effects (which should happen under your idea), while with genetics it's about .3-.4 (like usually) from twin studies and from SNP studies it's .2~. And you still can't explain the birth order effect

@randbot @Heil_Honkler It has a birth order effect that even works across unknown pregnancies and has a measurable heritability. Trauma meme is freudian nonsense at it's core. Almost always it's just a common cause instead of causation

@wowaname It's the first thing I use when making image libraries because it's a very simple way to get data in and out and so test everything else. Also actually has support in imlib and imagemagic so stuff actually works with it

@wowaname Yeah, only thing I don't like about it. Can't tell if it's lossy or lossless just from looking at it, though it's easy to tell from the file header

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