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Incel trait: you do not have a unique, standing out signature

psychotic_cock69

psychotic_cock69

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You just write your name in "signature", with a little cursive if you know how to write in cursive
 
I can’t see your signature
 
I don't have a signature bro that shit changes every time I sign it lmao
 
had a graphic designer make a signature for me. Now i use that
 
I just write my name in cursive and that's it. It's shit but it does its job.
had a graphic designer make a signature for me. Now i use that
Cool.
 
I think that’s quite classy tbh.
 
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Here are some additional details on the positive and negative effect sizes of intelligence-associated SNPs:
Positive effect sizes

  • A study of over 1 million people found that a common SNP in the gene for brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) was associated with higher IQ scores. The effect size was small, but it was statistically significant.
  • Another study found that a SNP in the gene for apolipoprotein E (APOE) was associated with higher educational attainment. The effect size was also small, but it was statistically significant.
Negative effect sizes
  • A study of over 500,000 people found that a common SNP in the gene for catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) was associated with lower IQ scores. The effect size was small, but it was statistically significant.
  • Another study found that a SNP in the gene for serotonin transporter (SLC6A4) was associated with higher rates of depression and anxiety. The effect size was small, but it was statistically significant.
In addition to these specific examples, there have been many other studies that have found positive and negative effect sizes of intelligence-associated SNPs. However, it is important to note that the majority of these studies have found small effect sizes. This means that any individual SNP is unlikely to have a major impact on intelligence.
It is also important to note that the effect of intelligence-associated SNPs on intelligence may vary depending on other factors, such as environment and genetics. For example, a SNP that has a positive effect on intelligence in one person may have a negative effect on intelligence in another person, depending on their other genetic and environmental factors.
Overall, the research on the positive and negative effect sizes of intelligence-associated SNPs is complex and ongoing. More research is needed to fully understand how these SNPs influence intelligence.
Here are some additional details on the potential mechanisms by which intelligence-associated SNPs may influence intelligence:

  • Some intelligence-associated SNPs may alter the expression of genes that are involved in brain development and function.
  • Other intelligence-associated SNPs may alter the structure or function of proteins that are involved in brain development and function.
  • Still other intelligence-associated SNPs may interact with environmental factors, such as education and socioeconomic status, to influence intelligence.
More research is needed to fully understand the specific mechanisms by which intelligence-associated SNPs influence intelligence. However, the available evidence suggests that these SNPs play a complex and multifaceted role in intelligence.
 
Kek absolutely true.
 

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