Re: Homosexual Genes and Memes... another approach

From: Scott Chase (osteopilus@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri 18 Mar 2005 - 04:08:01 GMT

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    --- Scott Chase <osteopilus@yahoo.com> wrote:

    >
    >
    > --- "Tara M. Kirkpatrick" <tkirkpat@indiana.edu>
    > wrote:
    >
    > > hi everyone,
    > >
    > > i'm new to the meme list and want to introduce
    > > myself before i start
    > > commenting on the ever so fascinating evolution of
    > > homosexual behavior.
    > > my name is tara kirkpatrick and i'm currently a
    > > phd student at indiana
    > > university in the department of criminal justice.
    > i
    > > have a master's in
    > > physical anthropology, so i have a bit of insight
    > > into behavior
    > > evolution. i am currently interested in looking
    > at
    > > the interaction of
    > > memes and the law (not really sure how, but it
    > > sounds interesting!)
    > >
    > Hi. Well there's someone who has posted here named
    > Ray
    > Recchia who is a lawyer, I think. He might have some
    > ideas if he's still on the list.
    >
    Oops! My mistake. I should have said that some ideas might have acquired him. My bad. We all know that people don't really "have ideas", but ideas have people. Right? Isn't that the memetically correct (MC) language usage.

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