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JudeoBiden

JudeoBiden

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Many years ago, I regularly went to tech meetups in the city. One guy ran a meetup about botting and scraping web services. I talked to him a bit and he told me that he made bots for dating sites that would register female accounts, set their search filters to find him, click his result, like him and message him. This would trip the dating sites' metrics for determining who is a chad and promote him to the secret VIP status where it would recommend him more to women. Next time I saw him, he was with his gf, who was a decently hot white chick, between a 7 and an 8, but a bit mentally off.

This guy was short, below 5'10, in excellent shape, a HTN at best, and a web developer, which is basically autism as far as normies are concerned. He told me his secret for getting a hoe, turning code into pussy. Back then I still believed in the cold approach so I didn't do what he told me.

Brocels, it's never over until it's over. While hoes are extremely picky and brutal, they are also dumb as rocks. If you can dupe the app, you can dupe the bitches. All is fair!
 
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Systemizing is genetically correlated with autism and is genetically distinct from social autistic traits​

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The hypersystemizing theory of autism suggests that autistic individuals, on average, have superior attention to detail, and a stronger drive to systemize. Systemizing involves identifying input-operation-output relationships. Here, we report the results of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of systemizing measured using the Systemizing Quotient - Revised in n = 51,564 individuals. We identify three genome-wide significant loci: Two of these were significant in the non-stratified GWAS: rs4146336 on chromosome 3 (P = 2.58×10−8) and rs1559586 on chromosome 18 (P = 4.78×10−8). In addition, we also identified a significant locus in the males-only GWAS (rs8005092 on chromosome 14, P = 3.74×10−8). We find that 12%± 1.2 of the variance in systemizing is captured by SNPs (P=1.2×10−20). We identify a positive genetic correlation between autism and systemizing (rg = 0.26±0.06; P = 3.35×10−5), which is independent of genetic contribution to educational attainment. We further demonstrate that genetic risk for autism from systemizing is genetically distinct from genetic risk emerging from social autistic traits, suggesting distinct shared genetics between autism and social and non-social traits. Our results highlight the importance of considering both social and non-social autistic traits in elucidating the genetic architecture of autism.


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