GCF now believes in more than 2 genders. Fully joining his SJW brethren.GrumpyCatFace wrote:With XXX, yes, the baby will be jacked up. XXY is not great, but not really terrible. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klinefelter_syndromeSpeaker to Animals wrote:My absolutes?GrumpyCatFace wrote:
What if you have 3 chromosomes?
I don't, but I'm curious how your absolutes play against reality.
If you have 3 chromosomes, then you have a genetic disease, man.
However, XYY is usually unaware of it - completely normal.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XYY_syndrome
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I believe in anything that's scientifically documented. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True_hermaphroditismclubgop wrote:GCF now believes in more than 2 genders. Fully joining his SJW brethren.GrumpyCatFace wrote:With XXX, yes, the baby will be jacked up. XXY is not great, but not really terrible. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klinefelter_syndromeSpeaker to Animals wrote:
My absolutes?
If you have 3 chromosomes, then you have a genetic disease, man.
However, XYY is usually unaware of it - completely normal.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XYY_syndrome
Karyotopes
Encountered karyotypes include 47XXY, 46XX/46XY, or 46XX/47XXY or XX & XY with SRY Mutations, Mixed Chromosomal abnormalities or hormone deficiency/excess disorders, and various degrees of mosaicism of these and a variety of others. The 3 Primary Karyotypes for True Hermaphroditism are XX with genetic defects (55-70% of cases), XX/XY (20-30% of cases) & XY (5-15% of cases) with the remainder being a variety of other Chromosomal abnormalities and Mosaicisms.
But, of course, what really matters here is how you feel about it.As of 2010, there have been at least 11 reported cases of fertility in true hermaphrodite humans in the scientific literature,[2] with one case of a person with XY-predominant (96%) mosaic giving birth.[8]
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Yeah, genetic diseases don't make third sexes, dumbasses. They are diseases. You are not supposed to have three chromosomes.
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Rare condition <> diseaseSpeaker to Animals wrote:Yeah, genetic diseases don't make third sexes, dumbasses. They are diseases. You are not supposed to have three chromosomes.
If the specimen is fully functioning and equivalent to others, then it is healthy, as with XYY abnormalities.
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You have a choice for your new babies: They can have XX/XY chromosomes, or they can have something like XXY chromosomes. Your choice. What do you choose?
It's all the same right? XXY is just another valid genetic option, so fucking go with that.
Or. maybe, you will say fuck no to having a deformed baby with a rare genetic disorder because that's not fucking normal or healthy.
It's all the same right? XXY is just another valid genetic option, so fucking go with that.
Or. maybe, you will say fuck no to having a deformed baby with a rare genetic disorder because that's not fucking normal or healthy.
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Again, if there's no functional difference, then I don't care. That's like demanding AB blood type in your kid over B+. There is no difference.Speaker to Animals wrote:You have a choice for your new babies: They can have XX/XY chromosomes, or they can have something like XXY chromosomes. Your choice. What do you choose?
It's all the same right? XXY is just another valid genetic option, so fucking go with that.
O negative blood is extremely rare... is it a disease?
Gingers are statistically unusual - disease? (trick question, we know gingers are soulless demons)
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No functional difference?
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/187322.phpIf signs or symptoms do occur, they may include:
Slightly taller stature.
Slightly smaller head.
A vertical fold of skin that comes down across the inner angle of the eye.
Abnormally curved pinky fingers.
Developmental issues such as delayed language skills and delayed motor skills, which can result in poor coordination, awkwardness, and clumsiness.
Behavioral and emotional difficulties.
More rare symptoms include:
seizures
kidney problems
abnormalities of the ovaries
late or early puberty
flat feet
abnormal breast bone
abdominal pains
constipation
heart abnormalities
susceptibility to urinary tract infections
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GrumpyCatFace wrote:O negative blood is extremely rare... is it a disease?
Four out of eight blood types are rarer than O neg.
Thomas Sowell would've known that.
"Hey varmints, don't mess with a guy that's riding a buffalo"
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thomas sowell had tremendous chromosomes
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