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I'm glad you made that better vs. luckier argument, I was worried that you thought that people with better genetics were better people.
I'm lucky to be intelligent sure, but also, my genetics are mine. So I take ownership of it. I am lucky to have a pitcher's arm, it is me. Would you say that a person who is bred from a family of pitchers is lucky to have a pitchers arm, or a product of breeding. Where does the luck come in?
Scientists want to keep certain tribes in third world countries because they are resistant to certain diseases. Want to keep them around for their genetics.
If you do not know this right now, let me tell you about the Human Genome Project. They are mapping all the genes of the human, trying to figure out people's coding. What makes you tick. What is responsible for the person you are, and also, who you are, like all the tests you are taking online telling you about yourself.
This guy mapped his own DNA, some high falutent scientist. He wrote a book about it. He knows a whole lot about himself now. I will find out who it was and let you know about it.
Welcome to the revolution. I am directing you towards the future.
If you do not know this right now, let me tell you about the Human Genome Project. They are mapping all the genes of the human, trying to figure out people's coding. What makes you tick. What is responsible for the person you are, and also, who you are, like all the tests you are taking online telling you about yourself.
This guy mapped his own DNA, some high falutent scientist. He wrote a book about it. He knows a whole lot about himself now. I will find out who it was and let you know about it.
Welcome to the revolution. I am directing you towards the future.
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This isn't going to be the boring, non-violent kind of revolution, is it?
No, it is a revolution of the mind.
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