Tag Archives: genetics

Can finish, won’t finish

A limp weiner

A not-so-wet dream has me pondering both the predictive power of our sleep-time show-time and the waning power of my libido
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’twas the fight before Christmas

Mince pies and boxing gloves

’tis the season for family feuding. Why is it that kith seems so much less quarrelsome than kin?
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Genetics in the eye of the beholder

 

Just why do geeks look geeky? It may be a result of cramming an ever-growing set of experiences into a steadily shrinking pool of brain cells, but the people I’ve met throughout my life are starting to blur together.  When … Continue reading

Head-to-head

 

What is it we get from giving a little head? A good few drinks into a night out a guy starts to dance with a girl on a busy dance floor. It gets a little steamy and eventually she leads … Continue reading

Soul-less train

 

Can you believe in destiny, While disbelieving an interventionist God?  God, I’m afraid, is not in my heart. As much as I would love to have faith in a higher purpose, a soul beyond the life of my body, a … Continue reading

Unhappy marriage? Blame your DNA

Marriage and DNA

You might be miserable, but your genes aren’t Continue reading

A healthy appetite

Overindulgence isn’t healthy. So why does it seem so admirable? Continue reading

Gold-digger? Don’t be so quick to judge

He might be over the hill, but his sperm ain’t. Continue reading

And I saw a pale horse…

Horse Skull

Any form of life which acquires the ability to destroy itself, is destined ultimately to do so. Continue reading