RE: Thesis: Memes are DNA-Slaves

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    > Surely impotence is a physiological thing- simply a matter of
    > dysfunction.

    I dont agree. It often has psychological reasons.
    Sure it's a dysfunction, but where this dysfunction stems from is
    another thing. Same with depressions, nervous system disorders and so
    on.

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