Message from @Boris Todbringer

Discord ID: 377187181334102018


2017-11-06 20:04:09 UTC  

thats factually untrue

2017-11-06 20:04:38 UTC  

your height is largely random within a specific range

2017-11-06 20:04:46 UTC  

If you mix a pygmy with a Nordic, should we expect the child to be either 100% black or 100% white? No, the child would be somewhere in the middle

2017-11-06 20:04:54 UTC  

That is just stupid

2017-11-06 20:04:58 UTC  

for all we know 6'1 is short for the dads family and you inherit the dads gene and become 6'5

2017-11-06 20:04:59 UTC  

height is actually largely determined by genes interacting with the environment

2017-11-06 20:05:04 UTC  

not just the genes themselves

2017-11-06 20:05:14 UTC  

> genes interacting with the environment

2017-11-06 20:05:20 UTC  

are you trolling us?

2017-11-06 20:05:32 UTC  

me?

2017-11-06 20:05:33 UTC  

no

2017-11-06 20:05:42 UTC  

The environment that you grow up in has no effect on your genetic makeup, lmao

2017-11-06 20:05:44 UTC  

the environment does have an effect on the human body

2017-11-06 20:05:47 UTC  

how do genes interact with anything but other genes

2017-11-06 20:05:56 UTC  

It doesn't have an effect on your genes, stupid @meratrix

2017-11-06 20:06:15 UTC  

lol don't try to use this as a gotcha you're still wrong

2017-11-06 20:06:25 UTC  

stunted growth from disease for example,you may have been tall, but if growth is stunted that won't happen

2017-11-06 20:06:43 UTC  

but thats not genetic

2017-11-06 20:07:02 UTC  

yes, but it is part of height, which he brought up

2017-11-06 20:07:10 UTC  

trying to get a gotcha

2017-11-06 20:07:11 UTC  

Can you answer my question then? Shouldn't we expect the offpsring between a pygmy from the Congo basin and someone from Northern Europe to either be 100% white or 100% black? That makes no sense @radeon

2017-11-06 20:07:30 UTC  

If your gene theory were to be correct, that would be the result

2017-11-06 20:07:32 UTC  

no, because there are multiple genetic pairs that go into pigmentation

2017-11-06 20:07:36 UTC  

same with hair color

2017-11-06 20:07:36 UTC  

are you speaking in terms of melanin content?

2017-11-06 20:07:47 UTC  

and eye color

2017-11-06 20:07:50 UTC  

There are also multiple genetic pairs that go into your IQ and your height

2017-11-06 20:08:06 UTC  

yes, but the dominance and recessive relationship still holds

2017-11-06 20:08:15 UTC  

@meratrix this is why mixed race children with the same parents can have varying skin tones

2017-11-06 20:08:24 UTC  

But that doesn't render the other parent's genes futile

2017-11-06 20:08:29 UTC  
2017-11-06 20:08:36 UTC  

it does when they aren't dominant

2017-11-06 20:08:39 UTC  

no, it renders them more irrelivent

2017-11-06 20:08:50 UTC  

@radeon They can, but they will never be either 100% white or 100% black

2017-11-06 20:08:51 UTC  

Cum is white therefore everyone is white.

Problem solved.

2017-11-06 20:08:53 UTC  

and if they have mostly recessive genes, then they are completley meaningless

2017-11-06 20:09:06 UTC  

there are a finite number of genes you have you don't retain every gene from your parents

2017-11-06 20:09:23 UTC  

you get the ones that were dominant

2017-11-06 20:10:02 UTC  

unless of course you get the same gene from both parentsa which everybody does because thats what makes us all human, but thats not important

2017-11-06 20:10:59 UTC  

tell us more about the evils of race mixing, imperial wizard

2017-11-06 20:12:05 UTC  

also explain to us how white-chinese interracial children living in china don't have a lower IQ than the rest of the population