No it doesn’t matter in everyday life, but I’m a scientist, and I love science. To me, this is fascinating. Also, if you read the first half, it says it doesn’t matter.
Trust me, I did! I was just iterating. I love science too: started a science degree then both my kids got chickenpox, missed a semester, husband at the time wanted me to work….. Etc etc. ended up doing business degree instead. Genetics fascinates me. But the bad people jump on these minor variations as proof of you-know-what!
I understand. Read the book “The Mismeasure of Man.” It uses craniology to deduce the ideology that intelligence is based on ethnicity.
Will I get angry?
No you will love it.
Sweet! When did you and Joseph take this X-ray?! lol
lol…I know that! I was just being funny, dear. lol You’re so literal lol
L0L, like this post & enjoyed the comments & replies. I’m not a scientist…studied literature in college. But the wordsmith in me loves the words under the x-ray. And whether I understand the science or not, I def appreciate the sentiment.
But does it matter? While certainly these differences are important in forensic science, for example, in day-to-day life? Doesn’t matter an iota!
No it doesn’t matter in everyday life, but I’m a scientist, and I love science. To me, this is fascinating. Also, if you read the first half, it says it doesn’t matter.
Trust me, I did! I was just iterating. I love science too: started a science degree then both my kids got chickenpox, missed a semester, husband at the time wanted me to work….. Etc etc. ended up doing business degree instead. Genetics fascinates me. But the bad people jump on these minor variations as proof of you-know-what!
I understand. Read the book “The Mismeasure of Man.” It uses craniology to deduce the ideology that intelligence is based on ethnicity.
Will I get angry?
No you will love it.
Sweet! When did you and Joseph take this X-ray?! lol
LOL! We didn’t. I just found it while studying.
lol…I know that! I was just being funny, dear. lol You’re so literal lol
L0L, like this post & enjoyed the comments & replies. I’m not a scientist…studied literature in college. But the wordsmith in me loves the words under the x-ray. And whether I understand the science or not, I def appreciate the sentiment.
I’m glad you enjoyed it
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