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Lookologist003
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That is 4.5 MILLION. Fucking click baited ![FeelsHah :feelshah: :feelshah:](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Researchers have predicted that the male-determaining (read: suffering-producing) chromosome, the Y sex chromosome, is shrinking and may not be around in the year 4.5002e9. This means that we will all be roasties at a point in history and thus all inceldom will be organically solved.
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So that's it then. Sit tight, LDARmaxx for 4.5 million years and then you will have to be ascended. Thanks, evolution!
Researchers have predicted that the male-determaining (read: suffering-producing) chromosome, the Y sex chromosome, is shrinking and may not be around in the year 4.5002e9. This means that we will all be roasties at a point in history and thus all inceldom will be organically solved.
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Sex, genes, the Y chromosome and the future of men
The Y chromosome, that little chain of genes that determines the sex of humans, is not as tough as you might think. In fact, if we look at the Y chromosome over the course of our evolution we’ve seen it…
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