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Kenneth Van Oost wrote:
>
> Hi Vincent,
>
> Just buzzin ' in here,
> Interesting topic !!
> Butta, doesn 't what you and Chris wrote mean that we can assume there
> are ' gender based memes ' !?
> I mean, can you assume a gender bias for memes !?
> After all, assuming that offspring receiving high male parental investment
> would mean ' receiving high male gender related memes ' does it not !?
>
> An old issue is looking us right in the face,...
Yeah - I think I'd have to agree there - well pointed out!
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