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Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. Ye, onologyis basically astrology, isn't it? Or it was sort of version of astrology in that it seemed to tell people things that were vague enough that they
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could go hes exactly like meannam's statement. It
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mostly wasn't, thete reports you got from a phronologist were very rarely, you're a whanker. It as a nice organ of their sonogot. And i don't think, i
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don't think they've often said, you've got the of the killer nay. But
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they told everyone else atetheeee wat. It was used to suggest that other races were lower. It was used in a very racos sense. Ye tient solicite, ye genesis. To be honest, it was mostly used to whatever your belief was, ye, used to kind of
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strengthen that. So, for instance, the wars, a woman called missus hamilton, as she was known, as she was from arshar, and she would go round talking about phrenology, but she said that because the
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bumps on a woman's head were generally the same as the bumps on a man's head, this
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proved that women had exactly the same intellectual capacity as men's. And she went around saying, ye, well, ouo rist proves femilism sa
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i knew it was mute. But that is the nail in the coffin of phrenology. Thore whaeal about im alderman got phrenologized. John james auderman, the big bird man, one the birds sketches and stuff. And ahe was you. He
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man. He was the man who studied birds. Jan studied birds, eer naturalist who wis o the leading authority was that time. And aup books full of beautiful drawings. And he wrote in his diary, i was astounded when i had my reading, because they said that i must be a strong and constant lover, an
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affectionate father.