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Chris Lofting wrote,
<< In our species, if you go back trough history, a mental bias is present
which due to our education is not as pronounced these days as it has been.
This bias is for males to prefer SAMENESS and females to prefer DIFFERENCE.
So, we males are looking for a general pattern into and for the appliance of
memetics, females are searching for the memes into each seperate part of
society !?
Regards,
Kenneth
(I am, because we are)
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