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Because that’s not the question at hand: the question is specifically about the biological function of menopause. For the vast majority of species on Earth, both males and females retain their ability to reproduce until death, whether that death is gradual over many reproductive cycles, or sudden after a single

The study focuses on women because menopause is relatively unique among the animal kingdom, and it only happens in women. This is different from the general degradation of male fertility over time (which occurs in women up to menopause, as well as with mammals both male and female).

Yeah, I don’t get the snark. Science is about asking and answering such questions.

I don’t get the point of this article at all. Actually, most people—black, white, etc—didn’t have a problem with Formation. At most people hailed it as the ultimate #blacklivesmatter anthem, at worst they thought it was a meh song with lyrics that didn’t match the content, thus rendering it—dare I say?—appropriation

People genuine like Taylor Swift is that hard to believe. Or you are the all knowing person of music taste.

Yes, I personally find all this “white privilege!!!” talk to be a little excessive. If someone doesn’t like her music, fine. But coming from a well-off family does not equal becoming a massively successful singer, actor, etc. just because that’s something you want. If you can’t sell albums, they’re not going to hire