• @RebekahWSD
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      152 months ago

      It’s this. We do not want to find his other children.

      • @modus
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        32 months ago

        But what if they’re totally cool people who own a bar in Tahoe or something? You’d be missing out on the fun.

          • ivanafterall ☑️
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            22 months ago

            But what if it’s Bill Gates and he’s been trying to find his lost sibling for inheritance purposes?

          • @modus
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            02 months ago

            ¿Porque no los dos?

        • Skeezix
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          -22 months ago

          What if deys rich foke?

    • @Imhotep
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      22 months ago

      How does that work? The lab puts you in contact with people they know share your DNA?

      • @irreticent
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        42 months ago

        If you choose to opt in and participate in DNA Relatives, other customers that have also elected to participate in this feature will be able to view the following information about you:

        Your DNA Relatives display name

        How recently you logged into your account

        Your relationship labels (masculine, feminine, neutral)

        Your predicted relationship and percentage of DNA shared with your matches

        Your location (optional)

        Ancestor birth locations and family names (optional)

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        Anything you have added to the “Introduce yourself!” Section (optional)

        • ivanafterall ☑️
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          02 months ago

          Much better than Tinder for solid matches in my experience.

    • @tpyo
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      12 months ago

      Thank you; I’m sorry I missed that broader context. I try to think critically about what I read and sometimes I struggle with widening my scope of thinking