Well I realized that Artism isn't the problem, it's the ADHD and it's variations, the Artism just stacks and conflicts with it, as it's essentially Order vs Chaos in an endless struggle inside of your brain.
Yeah, ok, but now my other comment in some other video is even more relevant. We're gonna need proof of that hair color, and also eye color, and at least a silhouette of the body to see what we could potentially get in the genetic lottery.
2:08 Chat donate to Lumi to get genetic testing for FXS and other anomalies. Then you got to confirm her IRL if purchasing an egg from her dangg 25k 00:34
there are studies showing links between autism/adhd/etc in children and the age of the mother when they're born, the older she is, the higher the chance for these kinda things to occur. that's also probably why you're seeing a lot of folk with ADHD in the modern era, as people (women) keep pushing back their child-bearing years in order to have fun when they're younger. that's fine and all, just gotta be aware that if you do that, you're way more likely to get children with these kinda issues. that said, i dunno why a master's degree would affect the value of anyone's eggs, that has nothing to do with anything as far as i can see, that's an environmental thing. drugs etc, i can understand.
The masters degree matters to these buyers because they believe in eugenics, thus attribute academic performance to be directly (and primarily) tied to genetics. In addition the ever increasing rates of a-typical neurology seen in the "modern era" is best attributed to firstly: an existing and broadening understanding of the conditions (and thereby an ability to diagnose people in the first place) and secondly: an arguably over zealous system through which diagnoses are made (people are diagnosed with ever weaker evidence and/or the severity is exaggerated). Not to say the age of the mother doesn't play a part, its well known that the older the mother is the more likely there will be health/birth complications, just that this isn't known to be as big a contributor, although research into the causes of these conditions is far from 'complete', that said it may become more significant (relatively) if and when these first and second reasons diminish.
@@grafzeppelin4069 yes, as a base, intelligence is determined entirely by genetics (most probably) however we have no real idea how the genetics gets inherited or expressed and as such there's no good reason to assume that an intelligent persons offspring is going to possess similar intelligence (genetically). That is to say, a smart kid born to stupid or poor parents is likely to have their intelligence squandered and will be seen as stupider, and a stupid child born to smart or rich parents is likely to achieve more than other equally stupid kids, thereby making them look smarter, to put it very simply.
@@FrendlywolfVideos "there's no good reason to assume that an intelligent persons offspring is going to possess similar intelligence" This is just objectively false, and also contradicts what you said earlier. The 2nd paragraph is all entirely speculative, and I reject it outright.
@@grafzeppelin4069 my earlier comment was a simple explanation to the question posed, in the video it was mentioned that the people who were looking to buy eggs were part of a eugenics group and as such is why they valued academic accomplishments in this context, I disagree with the principles of eugenics as a whole, which is why it seems I contradicted myself in the second comment. Also "there's no good reason to assume that an intelligent persons offspring is going to possess similar intelligence" is in no way objectively false, its more than possible that very intelligent parents can give birth to a mediocre or even unintelligent child (excluding genetic defects) simple life experience will demonstrate this, however perhaps I should mend it to say: 'no good reason to presume', or even 'no good reason to assume with confidence/certainty', if these amendments are more satisfactory then I have no further complaints on the matter. Also yes, the second paragraph is speculative, its a practical contextualization of the first paragraph in order to describe its principles, in that the presence or absence of 'intelligence improving genes' can be partially obscured from observation by environmental circumstance. The only real way you can reject it outright is if you propose: A) that its impossible to positively or negatively impact a persons mental development or B) its impossible for a smart kid to be born from stupid parents or visa versa. If you reject it for another reason which has escaped me, I'm genuinely interested to hear it, but its getting late for me so I wont respond for several hours at the earliest.
Having a masters degree makes a woman high value? In what universe? Having good genes makes them high value, masters degree is a very inaccurate proxy for genetics
but it is a show that the person has either a supportive network of family or the fortitude to pull themselves up and go through higher education, which is a show of someone that will be better off in life, now it'll be the argument of nature or nurture, if you believe it be nature its better than someone who is not no?
It can be a proxy for IQ, but I'd say it depends on the field. Masters in a STEM field, I'm interested. Masters in art history; any midwit can get it so no thanks.
So we can get eggs from lumi, if we keep the kids can we get some child support from her like the crazy people seeking child support from sperms donors?
If you can afford it, this could actually be a very viable option, to the point that this method may well become common place (or at least normalized) given the current trends in dating/relationships. Albeit with its own negative consequences, such as the surrogate mothers possible emotional attachment, the child very likely growing up with only one parent, and any mental health issues that may mirror those often found in adopted children (regarding their knowledge of being an egg/sperm donor child), to name a few. If you or anyone else decides to pursue this or any similar alternative I encourage you to make an effort to be informed of such possibilities so you can engage them as best you can, a lot of parents that adopt children fail to properly handle all of it and this wont be any easier. Just keep in mind that you will face some different challenges compared to what other parents experience.
@@FrendlywolfVideos Thank you for the info. I'm a PhD who didn't have much time for socialing with many girls. Hence, i find it hard to find an actual wife. I found many of the females around me are either not very mentally stable or too concerned about their own quality of life after giving birth. So I'm actually taking this into consideration. I grew up with my babysitters since my parents were very busy. Educationalwise, I'm not very worried about my future kid since achieving high level of education is a family tradition. For the phycological part, I will definitely try to find a solution before I put it to an act.
@@Bam_Bizzler Usually yes, but the amount of females today who are either not mentally matured or worring about their own quality of life is too huge. As my age is hitting 30, I need to find a solution before I get too busy with my job. I don't have time dating someone for a few months only to find that they would not willing to give birth or they are not mentally stable to be a wife and a mother of her children. I need to find a solution with what I have. I can hire a babysitter for him/her 24/7, surround him/her with PhD uncles/aunties, and spend as much time as I have with my kid. That's all I have. LOL
Actual proper tests need to be done to actually establish. People jus throwing around what they read on Internet makes em dumber. My autism was proven around the age of 12 through proper tests . Many vr streamers just have a social disorder they need to get a proper hook on reality and see the difference.
Damn, that's great money for doing essentially nothing. Plus, if people are on your back for not having kids or passing on your genes you can tell them "well actually..."
I think the process is more involved than it sounds. It's not like a sperm donation. They can't just collect a period egg after it comes out of the body and use that. Correct on the 2nd point, though, and Lumi has mentioned that her father told her not to waste his genes lol
Clara was right, they only talk about getting pregnant and pregnancy related topic on discord.
20k an egg?!
They only cost ~$3 a dozen here!
Well I realized that Artism isn't the problem, it's the ADHD and it's variations, the Artism just stacks and conflicts with it, as it's essentially Order vs Chaos in an endless struggle inside of your brain.
Balanced
As all things should be
@@Hungry_God balanced would be having neither, the Chaos I'm describing is like mixing sparks with a flammable gas.
Adhd isint associated with autism. Two way 2 different on the spectrum
@@verloser I'm diagnosed with both, they call it comorbidity or something like that.
People kinda dont realize traits like Lumi are a dying breed and highly valuable.
Use your head my guy.
@@demonicspire1345 blonde, blue eyes, with high intelligence
"Eugenics side of Tiktok" is the worst thing I've heard all month.
is a women thing
Welcome to Dizzy Dokuro
Why?
"no family history of crazy things" --> Lemon woman, the "family history of crazy things" starts with you...
The artistic lady found out she has the artistic gene.
You have to eat all the eggs before you can leave
Yeah, ok, but now my other comment in some other video is even more relevant. We're gonna need proof of that hair color, and also eye color, and at least a silhouette of the body to see what we could potentially get in the genetic lottery.
Well, Lumi's father did tell her not to waste his genes hah. I support blessing the world with lemon babbies 🍋🍋🍋
We love eugnics
2:08 Chat donate to Lumi to get genetic testing for FXS and other anomalies. Then you got to confirm her IRL if purchasing an egg from her dangg 25k 00:34
May god have mercy on all the IVF children tossed away for being "defective"
Um, actually those are just a clump of cells and don’t matter. We’re all just heckin’ space dust.
I forgot about Loomi being a Romanov rrat
there are studies showing links between autism/adhd/etc in children and the age of the mother when they're born, the older she is, the higher the chance for these kinda things to occur.
that's also probably why you're seeing a lot of folk with ADHD in the modern era, as people (women) keep pushing back their child-bearing years in order to have fun when they're younger. that's fine and all, just gotta be aware that if you do that, you're way more likely to get children with these kinda issues.
that said, i dunno why a master's degree would affect the value of anyone's eggs, that has nothing to do with anything as far as i can see, that's an environmental thing. drugs etc, i can understand.
The masters degree matters to these buyers because they believe in eugenics, thus attribute academic performance to be directly (and primarily) tied to genetics.
In addition the ever increasing rates of a-typical neurology seen in the "modern era" is best attributed to firstly: an existing and broadening understanding of the conditions (and thereby an ability to diagnose people in the first place) and secondly: an arguably over zealous system through which diagnoses are made (people are diagnosed with ever weaker evidence and/or the severity is exaggerated).
Not to say the age of the mother doesn't play a part, its well known that the older the mother is the more likely there will be health/birth complications, just that this isn't known to be as big a contributor, although research into the causes of these conditions is far from 'complete', that said it may become more significant (relatively) if and when these first and second reasons diminish.
Educational attainment is correlated with intelligence, which is almost entirely genetic.
@@grafzeppelin4069 yes, as a base, intelligence is determined entirely by genetics (most probably) however we have no real idea how the genetics gets inherited or expressed and as such there's no good reason to assume that an intelligent persons offspring is going to possess similar intelligence (genetically).
That is to say, a smart kid born to stupid or poor parents is likely to have their intelligence squandered and will be seen as stupider, and a stupid child born to smart or rich parents is likely to achieve more than other equally stupid kids, thereby making them look smarter, to put it very simply.
@@FrendlywolfVideos "there's no good reason to assume that an intelligent persons offspring is going to possess similar intelligence" This is just objectively false, and also contradicts what you said earlier. The 2nd paragraph is all entirely speculative, and I reject it outright.
@@grafzeppelin4069 my earlier comment was a simple explanation to the question posed, in the video it was mentioned that the people who were looking to buy eggs were part of a eugenics group and as such is why they valued academic accomplishments in this context, I disagree with the principles of eugenics as a whole, which is why it seems I contradicted myself in the second comment.
Also "there's no good reason to assume that an intelligent persons offspring is going to possess similar intelligence" is in no way objectively false, its more than possible that very intelligent parents can give birth to a mediocre or even unintelligent child (excluding genetic defects) simple life experience will demonstrate this, however perhaps I should mend it to say: 'no good reason to presume', or even 'no good reason to assume with confidence/certainty', if these amendments are more satisfactory then I have no further complaints on the matter.
Also yes, the second paragraph is speculative, its a practical contextualization of the first paragraph in order to describe its principles, in that the presence or absence of 'intelligence improving genes' can be partially obscured from observation by environmental circumstance. The only real way you can reject it outright is if you propose: A) that its impossible to positively or negatively impact a persons mental development or B) its impossible for a smart kid to be born from stupid parents or visa versa.
If you reject it for another reason which has escaped me, I'm genuinely interested to hear it, but its getting late for me so I wont respond for several hours at the earliest.
This is insane, this is ridiculous! Only Phase Connect talents could have a conversation about this.
"Eugenics type of TikTok" - WTF??
Time to make the most expensive omelette in human history.
Having a master degree & being a lemon woman..
Ngl, I'm kinda interested.. a winning combination.. lol
lemon woman is a literal übermensch
0:39 But allergic to the sun, mosquitoes, and I vaguely remember something about skin peeling off….
How do you donate eggs? Doesnt that require surgery? Its not like yoy can just crank your cavern and out pops caviar?
It's a minor operation done under local anesthesia, they use a specially designed needle to collect the eggs, it normally take about 15 minutes.
Having a masters degree makes a woman high value? In what universe?
Having good genes makes them high value, masters degree is a very inaccurate proxy for genetics
but it is a show that the person has either a supportive network of family or the fortitude to pull themselves up and go through higher education, which is a show of someone that will be better off in life, now it'll be the argument of nature or nurture, if you believe it be nature its better than someone who is not no?
It implies a certain level of intelligence and work ethic. Major is an important factor in this but in general dummies don’t get masters degrees
It can be a proxy for IQ, but I'd say it depends on the field.
Masters in a STEM field, I'm interested.
Masters in art history; any midwit can get it so no thanks.
Doesn't matter when you're dealing with people who believe that poverty is genetic.
Didn't know that completing a masters degree could affect their children's genotype.
So we can get eggs from lumi, if we keep the kids can we get some child support from her like the crazy people seeking child support from sperms donors?
Nope.
I might actually be a buyer since I find it hard to get an actual wife. I might just get her egg and pay someone to give birth to the baby. 😊
If you can afford it, this could actually be a very viable option, to the point that this method may well become common place (or at least normalized) given the current trends in dating/relationships.
Albeit with its own negative consequences, such as the surrogate mothers possible emotional attachment, the child very likely growing up with only one parent, and any mental health issues that may mirror those often found in adopted children (regarding their knowledge of being an egg/sperm donor child), to name a few.
If you or anyone else decides to pursue this or any similar alternative I encourage you to make an effort to be informed of such possibilities so you can engage them as best you can, a lot of parents that adopt children fail to properly handle all of it and this wont be any easier.
Just keep in mind that you will face some different challenges compared to what other parents experience.
Not to be rude but a child should have 2 parents regardless.
@@FrendlywolfVideos Thank you for the info. I'm a PhD who didn't have much time for socialing with many girls. Hence, i find it hard to find an actual wife. I found many of the females around me are either not very mentally stable or too concerned about their own quality of life after giving birth. So I'm actually taking this into consideration. I grew up with my babysitters since my parents were very busy. Educationalwise, I'm not very worried about my future kid since achieving high level of education is a family tradition. For the phycological part, I will definitely try to find a solution before I put it to an act.
@@Bam_Bizzler Usually yes, but the amount of females today who are either not mentally matured or worring about their own quality of life is too huge. As my age is hitting 30, I need to find a solution before I get too busy with my job. I don't have time dating someone for a few months only to find that they would not willing to give birth or they are not mentally stable to be a wife and a mother of her children. I need to find a solution with what I have. I can hire a babysitter for him/her 24/7, surround him/her with PhD uncles/aunties, and spend as much time as I have with my kid. That's all I have. LOL
I ain’t even saying nothing dawg I hate this modern world
thats selling not donation
I dont have $20k, but can i get a tenth of an egg for literally all my money?
Actual proper tests need to be done to actually establish. People jus throwing around what they read on Internet makes em dumber. My autism was proven around the age of 12 through proper tests . Many vr streamers just have a social disorder they need to get a proper hook on reality and see the difference.
Damn, that's great money for doing essentially nothing. Plus, if people are on your back for not having kids or passing on your genes you can tell them "well actually..."
I think the process is more involved than it sounds. It's not like a sperm donation. They can't just collect a period egg after it comes out of the body and use that.
Correct on the 2nd point, though, and Lumi has mentioned that her father told her not to waste his genes lol