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User:MHC HumanImmuneSystem

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Not much to introduce other than my interest in Major histocompatibility complex and sexual selection, Major histocompatibility complex etc. The Mentalization article is interesting though apart from what it is I think that mentalization is both the ability to understand oneself and others, but I believe mentalization may be a utopia unless you get some information beforehand to help with the mentalization. Mentalizing anybody from all people in the world is probably gonna fail.

Also I'm interested in what science knows about Asperger's by looking at these similar topics:

Project to move File:Song_Fight.png to Wikimedia Commons

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Using https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Moving_files_to_Commons

  1. Is the file tagged Free or Non-free?
    1. Answer: It is Public Domain and that is considered Free
  2. Does the media contain any derivatives of non-free content?
    1. Answer: The current logo on this page is 150 x 115 pixels. I did compare it with another archived version at https://web.archive.org/web/20171124063000/http://www.songfight.org:80/pix/sf_logo_impact_ass2.GIF which is also 150 x 115 pixels and they look identical. My conclusion is: it is not a derivative of another work that I know of
  3. Was the file created by the uploader?
    1. No, it is from the site since the uploader has claimed to have been in contact with the site owner administrators.
  4. Does the file have a verifiable source and/or clear evidence of permission?
    1. Yes and yes, both https://web.archive.org/web/20030422164110/http://www.songfight.org/pix/sf_logo_impact_ass2.GIF and https://web.archive.org/web/20171124063000/http://www.songfight.org:80/pix/sf_logo_impact_ass2.GIF. Now regarding evidence of permission in the description of this item it says "Traditional logo of Song Fight! website. Verbal permission to include from both administrators (just in case--should be under fair use anyhow as a logo)."
  5. Is the file in the Public Domain or some other free license?
    1. The file is not considered original enough(in copyright terms) by the uploader and thus considered to belong in the Public Domain.
  6. Was the file created in the United States?
    1. No clue, I'll ask the admins.