Message from @ETBrooD

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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  

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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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2019-11-14 22:19:49 UTC  

@ETBrooD if they are twins they'll have the same genes, just because one due to social situations starts drinking doesn't mean that his genes have changed from those of their sibling. In the quote you highlighted it doesn't seem to suggest that genes causing a highly likelihood of addiction isn't being caused by alcoholism, but is just common