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Great movie about him called "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind" starring Sam Rockwell who does a spot on impression and dance.
Just to be sure, you're claiming that white people invented fire because they lived where it was bitter cold? Were there any white people between 500,000 and 1.5 million years ago?
There have always been white people... and if you shave a monkey's hair off their skin color is white.
There have always been white people... and if you shave a monkey's hair off their skin color is white.
No. That's outrageous. Have some scruples.
First, people become white from extensive time far from the equator, perhaps a thousand years for a population to become white or black according to latitude.
Second, people did not come from apes. People and apes split around an ancient lemur-like mammal. Monkeys, apes and people all evolved separately from that mammal. Evolutionary divergence is not evolutionary emergence. We did not emerge from apes, we diverged from apes. Before that we, and apes, diverged from monkeys. We were monkeys and then apes, but we're not directly related to anything we see today.
So apes don't really have anything to do with us, beyond a common ancestor before the time of monkeys.
I said monkeys are white and stop with your ridiculous convoluted mumbo-jumbo attempts to deflect this issue.
Well no, that's not true. There has not 'always' been white people. The first humans were dark skinned. All modern humans share a common ancestor who lived around 200,000 years ago in Africa. Comparisons between known skin pigmentation genes in chimpanzees and modern Africans show that dark skin evolved along with the loss of body hair about 1.2 million years ago and that this common ancestor had dark skin.
Well, I never.
You never thought that you would get outplayed in your own game... well, deal with it.
Well no, that's not true. There has not 'always' been white people. The first humans were dark skinned. All modern humans share a common ancestor who lived around 200,000 years ago in Africa. Comparisons between known skin pigmentation genes in chimpanzees and modern Africans show that dark skin evolved along with the loss of body hair about 1.2 million years ago and that this common ancestor had dark skin.
"usually affects people with dark skin, particularly black South Africans. ... The ... gene passes down from both parents to the child and leads to albinism."
Albinism: Symptoms, causes, and diagnosis
So there is that...
I don't play nonsense but I believe that even nonsense should have scruples.
You know about what I posted.
I don't really know why you're trying to equate albinism with white race? Albinism has nothing at all to do with the evolution of white people. Albinism is a genetic defect.
See post #85
And stop making up words... scruples. LOL.
Colored people tried but gave up because it was hard to manage and they didn't really need it. Nor did they need shelter.
White people needed the fire more and because of shelter and Winter, were able to use fire as a tool.
So the first white people had nothing to do with the evolution of white people?
Show some scerpals.
I have a screw pal or two...
It's amazing how uniformed about evolution you are. You're actually typing fairy tales .
Read what you just said, and ask yourself this question. "does this really make any sense?"
Did you shave them?
Luckily... white people invented the shaver too, so I can do that ... but I don't. I like the cave man vibe as we sit by the fire that my great great grand daddy invented, grunting.
No need to click, don't blame me.
Are you saying that Mexican people invented farting because they had all the beans? Because that it just stupid.
You imagine some sort of equal starting line to justify a belief in the superiority of North Americans. It's half-assed racist garbage invented for when people balk at genetic overtures.
I chased down and apprehended many illegal aliens.