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Pastimes : Let's Talk About Our Feelings!!!

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To: Grainne who wrote (12010)7/30/1997 5:05:00 PM
From: Father Terrence   of 108807
 
John Galt on Superior Male Brainpower

A recent study shows that males have 23 billion brain cells compared to females' 19 billion. Therefore, males have 21% more gray matter upstairs. What does it mean? Here is John Galt's erudite answer:

John Galt has known for some time that the male human ape has a larger brain mass than their female counterparts. The additional 21% in the male may have evolved specifically for and focused entirely toward the maintenance, protection, and the tender, love, and care of the male genetilia.

Of course, there is also the possibility that the male uses the extra brain capacity to perform, on rare occasion, what we call the 'formulation of thought'. In women, generally speaking, no such formulations have ever been found.

Speaking of genetilia, a recent TV program on apes revealed that one in three male chimpanzees stand to be murdered by their fellow male chimps by means of a collective assault from their own social group.
Opposed to this is a species of chimp that have no murder rate whatsoever. The primary difference in the social groups is that one
group engages regulary in sexual orgies while the other group does no
such thing. Now which group of chimp do you suppose engages in sexual orgies? The murderous chimpanzee or the other group?

John Galt
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