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Anyone else's mother give them autism?

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My useless fucking foid cunt mother decided it be a good idea to have children despite being a socially anxious monstrous wreck of a woman, if she were a male with her personality, she'd be fucking nowhere. Cunt has undiagnosed BPD and all sorts, treats me like garbage, and a lot of the males on her side have AUTISM. When I brought this up with her, the bitch was like, "We're all a little bit autistic." Fucking JFL.
 
We're all a little bit autistic
well, if a female is autistic is fine, while if a male is autistic it's over @-BrettyBoy-
 
My reply to your comment descripes this. Its the Spasm that fucks you over
 
I thought that only bad looks and bad financial situation are the only thing that my parents gave to me, it turns out that they also gave me autism. My mother has mild autism and my dad was a 40 year old betabuxxing guy who couldn't even hold a proper job. For me, autism is the worst thing I've inherited to them.
 
Autism just boomed out of nowhere
 
No, but I have her recessed lower third. Ofc it was not a problem for bc she is a woman
 
Yes...

DDHD2


Description​

The Nir/rdgB (N-terminal domain-interacting receptor/Drosophila retinal degeneration B proteins) family has been identified in a variety of eukaryotic organisms, ranging from worms to mammals. Members of this family are implicated in regulation of lipid trafficking, metabolism, and signaling. The Nir/rdgB proteins contain a 180 amino-acids-long conserved region in the central part of the protein. This domain contains four conserved residues, DDHD, which may form a metal-binding site. This domain is named DDHD after these four residues. This pattern of conservation of metal-binding residues is often seen in phosphoesterase domains.
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The DDHD domain is found in the central part of Nir/rdgB proteins, as well as the C-terminal part of the phosphatidic acid-preferring phospholipase A1. The DDHD domain function is not currently known but it may be implicated in phospholipid metabolism, membrane turnover, or intracellular trafficking.
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