Whether it was the native Americans in New Mexico or the Ohlone in California, 
I've always found it a bit strange how some in assimilated cultures long for 
their ancestral identity.  I've never had this for reason below.  Perhaps it 
would be different if I had a different skin color from my parents.     

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From: Friam <friam-boun...@redfish.com> On Behalf Of glen
Sent: Wednesday, January 4, 2023 5:08 AM
To: friam@redfish.com
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Yeah, being adopted gives me yet another advantage over you breeder types. ⛧ I 
run into many situations where people talk about (dark) intra- and 
inter-generational patterns in their families. If/when they ask me, I get to 
bail on the whole conversation ... or participate with no skin in the game. I 
can't imagine surrendering that privilege by hunting down my birth parents. 
Yuck. It's my own personal version of the Rawlsian veil. What are the chances 
the situation on the other side of the veil is better than it is on this side? 
Low, low, low.


[⛧] As well as being wise enough *not* to send my DNA to services like Ancestry 
or 23andMe 
<https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jan/03/idaho-student-killings-suspect-dna-public-genealogy-databasehttps://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jan/03/idaho-student-killings-suspect-dna-public-genealogy-database>.
 Renee's toast, though, because her sisters did it! If/when she decides to 
murder some frat boys, they'll catch her for sure. Of course, the PI for the 
RCT I was on, and the drug company he worked for, have my biosample(s) buried 
at the back of some fridge somewhere. Can the cops get to it? Let's hope not, 
but prolly yes.


On 1/3/23 16:17, Steve Smith wrote:
> 
> My very limited experience with western medicine (professional and amateur) 
> seems highly biased toward this (LCD).  Like smearing all the colors together 
> from your big box of crayons just gives you mud...
>> [snip]
> 
> There is certainly no end of naive interpretation of statistics in our 
> popular descriptions of just about anything...   unto superstition.  I know 
> many people who very literally get very squirmy when they approach the age 
> that their same-sex parent died... especially if it was some genetically 
> influenced thing, but it could even have been a car-accident?!
> 

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