Message from @XoviaHarmile

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2019-11-14 22:06:31 UTC  

I'm not too sure I can. There's limits to how low I can reach.

2019-11-14 22:06:40 UTC  

You can't, exactly right

2019-11-14 22:06:43 UTC  

Later on Whiic also said that a gene could be responsible as a third option, although that doesn't require the parent to be alcoholic and doesn't cause fetal alcohol syndrome

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2019-11-14 22:06:45 UTC  

Because if you did, you'd disprove your own point

2019-11-14 22:06:55 UTC  

So you admit your level of education is super low?

2019-11-14 22:07:08 UTC  

That was my point. I cannot unretard a retard.

2019-11-14 22:07:18 UTC  

You're still wrong about heritability

2019-11-14 22:07:23 UTC  

Is there any twin studies on this?

2019-11-14 22:07:46 UTC  

@snake the paper I posted is from twin and adoption studies

2019-11-14 22:07:59 UTC  

I don't think you are actually low on education. You are just dumb. You probably have been taught how genes work, and you failed back then, when taught by a professional educator.

2019-11-14 22:08:06 UTC  

I think you lost the argument

2019-11-14 22:08:10 UTC  

Ok then it should be able to measure heritability pretty well then

2019-11-14 22:08:16 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/633967335614447636/644659891746766873/unknown.png

2019-11-14 22:08:20 UTC  

It actually measures heritability by 50%

2019-11-14 22:08:26 UTC  

You still don't see you mistake.

2019-11-14 22:08:35 UTC  

You lost the argument whiic

2019-11-14 22:08:35 UTC  

Because those studies automatically check for environmental causes such as parents

2019-11-14 22:08:40 UTC  

reasonably speaking, if you know youre not supposed to drink during pregnancy, and you do anyway, you probably have a strong addiction in your bones rather than socialogical

2019-11-14 22:08:49 UTC  

so theres that

2019-11-14 22:08:57 UTC  

Also the study specified that the parents didn’t drink during pregnancy?

2019-11-14 22:09:32 UTC  

Dude, we were talking about FAS being inheritable, you started to lose and then showed a study about AUD

2019-11-14 22:10:58 UTC  

?

2019-11-14 22:11:10 UTC  

No, we started by talking about heritability of IQ

2019-11-14 22:11:11 UTC  

Fetal alcohol syndrome is different from alcoholism.

2019-11-14 22:11:22 UTC  

That's what @XoviaHarmile said.

2019-11-14 22:11:24 UTC  

Then I argued that nutrition plays a big part in the development of IQ

2019-11-14 22:11:31 UTC  

And then I argued that nutrition plays a big part in genes, too

2019-11-14 22:11:36 UTC  

Stop gish-galloping already.

2019-11-14 22:11:46 UTC  

I'm talking to Xovia

2019-11-14 22:12:02 UTC  

You are still gish-galloping.

2019-11-14 22:12:16 UTC  

You never admitted any mistake on fetal alcohol syndrome being genetic.

2019-11-14 22:12:30 UTC  

I thought you weren't interested in arguing anymore whiic

2019-11-14 22:13:17 UTC  

Drinking alcohol doesn't give you AUD, it isn't changing your genetics

2019-11-14 22:13:26 UTC  

Fine, I wouldn't reach you anyway. You don't acknowledge developmental disorders to exist outside of "it causes mutation in genes, herpa derpa".

2019-11-14 22:13:35 UTC  

Just read the article @XoviaHarmile

2019-11-14 22:14:38 UTC  

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2019-11-14 22:14:42 UTC  
2019-11-14 22:15:14 UTC  

@Monstrous Moonshine Similar levels of denseness experienced, yes.

2019-11-14 22:15:58 UTC  

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