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Originally Posted by MeoTwister5
Well DNA only codes for specific proteins sequenced into specific polypeptides. If medical science is able to define that a specific polypeptide or series of such directly affects one's biological capacity for a specific task, then yes, theoretically speaking.
But since practically everyone has the same things in variation anyway, well...
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The thing I find quite funny is that I totally suck with people, but still be able to "read personalities". Being able to know someone by seeing is a skill gained by extensive interaction with people, and in some cases, natural ability. But I don't think that accounts to a majority of the world population. Or maybe my cousin is just too easy to read, or I pay specific attention to her because she's too cute.
The "ghost-seeing" thing is quite funny though because only yesterday did I know that one of my great-grand relatives is a well-known
bomoh (witch doctor) in Northern Malaysia. Supposedly that all of his descendants can intuitively
feel to a certain extent of these stuff, but
seeing is a random limited edition bonus to those who carry his gene.
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Originally Posted by monstert
What is Bahasa?
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Malay. There are two forms in SEA, namely Bahasa Indonesia and Bahasa Melayu (Malaysia).
There are a few variations in terms and such, otherwise it is the same. And yes, my mother knows BOTH and is able to tell the difference. Wtf.