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Do YOU know how to get out of hell?
Nope
Good luck
I saw you bugging Chaos too
(Void(?))
tfw when your DM makes an NPC that's such strong catnip for you that it breaks you out of a months-long drawing dry spell
(thank you @entropyking for blup)
eu juro que se meu fone acabar a bateria faltando mais de 1 hora pra eu chegar em casa de novo, eu vou precisar me recolher no meu quarto por uns 12 dias
Should I change my pinned post because I haven’t posted anything regarding dark subject matter for like a year :///

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Why have we encountered so much apparent misunderstanding of the methods and results in the human genetics community? The core of our method is heavily steeped in the tradition of prediction of random effects and the estimation of variance due to random (latent) effects. While estimation and partitioning of variance has a long history in human genetics, in particular in twin research, the prediction of random effects is alien to many human geneticists and, surprisingly, also to statisticians.
Visscher, Yang, Goddard. A Commentary on ‘Common SNPs Explain a Large Proportion of the Heritability for Human Height’ by Yang et al. (2010).
moodboard: lup x barry
moodboard: blupjeans (barry x lup)