It's on the X chromosome, which is consistent with longstanding anecdotal evidence that baldness in men is more correlated with baldness in their maternal grandfathers rather than with baldness in their own fathers.
That's anecdotal? Huh.
Heh. They taught us in school it was a sex linked thing. I haven't been inside of a school as a student in 15 years, and I think this lesson was more like 25 years old. I always knew they made shit up.
People, fucking chew with your fucking mouths shut. Okay?
Kat -- how's top right? Welcome back!
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I always knew they made shit up.
Dude, right? I'm still a little bitter over the way interpretations of poetry get oversimplified.
Um, which may seem like a strange leap. But I spent years thinking The Road Not Taken was all about "Yay! Road less traveled by!" and being bugged by it, not to mention that "Nothing Like the Sun" sonnet, which Jen tells me is totally not saying what my grade school teachers told me.
Come on guys, natter. I'm bored stiff over here!
t /imperious sense of entitlement
Right. So now I'm singing Avenue Q filk in my head, awaiting a phone call from Brazil, and giving my computer a cocktail. But at least I'm no longer suffering from crippling abdominal cramps.
I really want to know what the rest of the lyrics are to "My Girlfriend Who Lives On Coruscant".
awaiting a phone call from Brazil,
Is this code for something? Like fighting crime?
top right is fine.
Robin! How was New York? How was the wedding?
That was quick. Well done, shrift! Also, it's funny how recent experience influences perception, isn't it? I read "giving my computer a cocktail" and thought, okay, so it's an AIDS metaphor? The computer has a very dangerous virus?
That aside, I'll bite. What do you mean, you're giving your computer a cocktail?