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    A very interesting lecture about being gay and evolution

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      aadam101
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      Thanks

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        Jason287
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        will have to save this for later

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          DamaDama
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          thanks for this!!

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            famousbovine
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            Interesting.
            (I got through a TED talk, yay. :cheesy2:)

            "A witty saying proves nothing."

            • Voltaire
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              eastonkellan
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              _To quote a paragraph from your link

              “Viewed in the light of evolution, homosexuality seems to be a real self-defeating non-productive strategy,” O’Keefe told the audience. “Gays have 80 percent fewer kids than heterosexuals. This is a trait that ought to go extinct in a few generations, yet down through recorded history in every culture and many animal species as well, homosexuality has been a small but distinct subgroup. If this were a genetic error, natural selection should have long ago culled this from the gene pool.”_
              Logical view  🙂

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                obras62
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                Thanks, an interesting argument.

                I had heard something like this before, I am glad it is making it's rounds again

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                  guilhrsme
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                  @eastonkellan:

                  _To quote a paragraph from your link

                  “Viewed in the light of evolution, homosexuality seems to be a real self-defeating non-productive strategy,” O’Keefe told the audience. “Gays have 80 percent fewer kids than heterosexuals. This is a trait that ought to go extinct in a few generations, yet down through recorded history in every culture and many animal species as well, homosexuality has been a small but distinct subgroup. If this were a genetic error, natural selection should have long ago culled this from the gene pool.”_
                  Logical view  🙂

                  thats make sense

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                    wanyudo
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                    Really interesting  :love:

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                      blackwing
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                      OOH, thank you for the link!

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                        wonten
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                        Thanks, very interesting

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                          alveer
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                          nice

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