I got an expert to look at my African DNA.

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Herb.

Quote from: Amir on January 18, 2016, 03:33:25 PM
Genetic mutation
True. I guess one could pose the same question in regard to their pale skin as I did their eyes.

Herb.

January 18, 2016, 03:35:53 PM #18 Last Edit: January 18, 2016, 03:36:32 PM by Herbie
Quote from: hewritez on January 18, 2016, 03:32:24 PM
I think white people are demons.
omg :omgwatshappening:




















































































:feelinmyself: :plea:

King

Quote from: hewritez on January 18, 2016, 03:28:49 PM
Even Indians' origins can be traced back to Africa.

According to the theory of Pangea, India was part of Africa. Alot of south indians in fact look like black people. The further north you go, the lighter-skinned and more lank-haired they generally look, due to alot of mixing with Europeans etc.

But yeah, it explains why I only like black dick. It's my DNA and stuff.  :ohwow:




omff is it a fucking puzzle.....i never knew the continents used to be joined together like that.....omff at south america and the western part of africa...and india antartica, australia and the south east of africa  :hmph:

Herb.

Quote from: King on January 18, 2016, 03:39:44 PM
Quote from: hewritez on January 18, 2016, 03:28:49 PM
Even Indians' origins can be traced back to Africa.

According to the theory of Pangea, India was part of Africa. Alot of south indians in fact look like black people. The further north you go, the lighter-skinned and more lank-haired they generally look, due to alot of mixing with Europeans etc.

But yeah, it explains why I only like black dick. It's my DNA and stuff.  :ohwow:




omff is it a fucking puzzle.....i never knew the continents used to be joined together like that.....omff at south america and the western part of africa...and india antartica, australia and the south east of africa  :hmph:
this makes so much sense.

i was wondering, yeah I know everyone started in Africa, but how the hell did they travel from place to place? :dead: :dead: damn sure know they didn't paddle their way across from Africa to Europe :dead:

hewritez

January 18, 2016, 03:44:45 PM #21 Last Edit: January 18, 2016, 03:45:25 PM by hewritez
If you look at Pangea, Eurasia was never really connected to Africa.

I think there were two original "races" of people: black and white.
All the mixing resulted in the variations: Indians, Asians etc.

My friend put me on to this theory about Europeans, and why they felt the need to go all over the world and conquer etc. while us brown people were happy just staying where we were.

it said people in colder climates generally have less satisfaction in life and seek out other opportunities; they're generally very industrious out of some drive to do something.

If you've ever heard people talk about "island mentality", or "tropical mentality", it makes sense. We were content and at one with our surroundings. They weren't.

bastards.

BAPHOMET.

Quote from: King on January 18, 2016, 03:39:44 PM
Quote from: hewritez on January 18, 2016, 03:28:49 PM
Even Indians' origins can be traced back to Africa.

According to the theory of Pangea, India was part of Africa. Alot of south indians in fact look like black people. The further north you go, the lighter-skinned and more lank-haired they generally look, due to alot of mixing with Europeans etc.

But yeah, it explains why I only like black dick. It's my DNA and stuff.  :ohwow:




i never knew the continents used to be joined together like that

:omgwatshappening: did you miss that day of school that they taught this?


King

Quote from: hewritez on January 18, 2016, 03:44:45 PM
If you look at Pangea, Eurasia was never really connected to Africa.

I think there were two original "races" of people: black and white.
All the mixing resulted in the variations: Indians, Asians etc.

My friend put me on to this theory about Europeans, and why they felt the need to go all over the world and conquer etc. while us brown people were happy just staying where we were.

it said people in colder climates generally have less satisfaction in life and seek out other opportunities; they're generally very industrious out of some drive to do something.

If you've ever heard people talk about "island mentality", or "tropical mentality", it makes sense. We were content and at one with our surroundings. They weren't.

bastards.

uggh i wanna know who fucking MADE us an this world in the first got damn place and why.....i need fucking answers  :uhh:

Herb.

did u miss 'fas getting her ass whipped after she ate the cake

AIDS!

Quote from: hewritez on January 18, 2016, 03:44:45 PM
If you look at Pangea, Eurasia was never really connected to Africa.

I think there were two original "races" of people: black and white.
All the mixing resulted in the variations: Indians, Asians etc.

My friend put me on to this theory about Europeans, and why they felt the need to go all over the world and conquer etc. while us brown people were happy just staying where we were.

it said people in colder climates generally have less satisfaction in life and seek out other opportunities; they're generally very industrious out of some drive to do something.

If you've ever heard people talk about "island mentality", or "tropical mentality", it makes sense. We were content and at one with our surroundings. They weren't.

bastards.
!
If you were living in a cave, eating raw meat, wearing a mountain lion skirt in -1000 degree weather, you'd be pretty depressed too

AIDS!




hewritez

Quote from: Amir on January 18, 2016, 03:49:02 PM
Quote from: hewritez on January 18, 2016, 03:44:45 PM
If you look at Pangea, Eurasia was never really connected to Africa.

I think there were two original "races" of people: black and white.
All the mixing resulted in the variations: Indians, Asians etc.

My friend put me on to this theory about Europeans, and why they felt the need to go all over the world and conquer etc. while us brown people were happy just staying where we were.

it said people in colder climates generally have less satisfaction in life and seek out other opportunities; they're generally very industrious out of some drive to do something.

If you've ever heard people talk about "island mentality", or "tropical mentality", it makes sense. We were content and at one with our surroundings. They weren't.

bastards.
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If you were living in a cave, eating raw meat, wearing a mountain lion skirt in -1000 degree weather, you'd be pretty depressed too

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They didn't even know what a fucking spice was till they got on a damn boat.
With their bland unseasoned food.