+111 In the end, we're all just people. We're all the same. The only thing that makes us different is that 0.01% of genetics that determines how we look. Ironically, it's that 0.01% that causes most of the worlds issues. Messed up, amirite?

by Anonymous 11 years ago

This implies that the other 99.99% of our genes are identical.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

They kind of are. Two arms, two legs, reversed pelvis, five fingers, two eyes. All and many others must be the same.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Also, genes determine ethnic affiliation, height, skin tone, body hair, sexual organs, moles, birthmarks, freckles, hair color, hair texture, eye color, eye shape, nose shape, ears shape, body shape, body deformations, and mutilations. Much more than 0.01%.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

I'm piss-poor at estimating but it could be true. A LOT of our genes are just simple stuff to keep our cells running and form our organs(which are the same for everyone) and other stuff that doesn't affect our appearance. I wouldn't be surprised, but once again, I'm terrible at estimating.

by Anonymous 11 years ago