Ghengis Khan isnt remembered because his genetic material is all over the place; that fact is only relevant because of the legend, the meme, he crafted through his actions.
@gayfesh true, which supports memetics further as the truest form of human ancestry, not genetics!
@DemonMama my ancestors (cavemen who drew penises on their walls) are smiling at me, wagie. can you say the same?
@DemonMama @gayfesh the importance of memetics on human existence is highly undervalued
@DemonMama so long as someone reproduces and their offspring also reproduce, it’s basically inevitable on a long enough timeline that most everyone will be related to you.
Barring extreme isolation like the Sentinelese.