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Cute creepy things for you guys.
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So the week 4 prompt for Inktober 52 is Angel and boy did I go through alot of ideas before settling on one.
Big hint, I just mashed all the obvious ideas into the page :)
Read more here:
Yeah, I’ve seen it.
What's not so funny is that I read about some of this years ago and talked about it at length with many of the people around me, yet still forgot about how scummy data mining can be with this stuff.
Glad no one in my family believes in trying any of this stuff because of our weird records.
I will take every opportunity to warn people against these genetics testing “services.” They are huge data mines and prospecting firms, and if you are Indigenous, your submission may be their way around tribal moratoriums against these sorts of collections.
Plus, they don’t mean anything as far as Indigenous identity.