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If the sand-niggers, kikes and assorted mongrels don't get genocided soon...
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2017-07-10 at 6:03 PM UTC
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2017-07-10 at 6:07 PM UTCWhy?
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2017-07-10 at 6:22 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kinkou Why?
She basically ran away to be homeless with her child after a fight with her mom and was accused of doing heroin, which she was actually doing for a time. Not sure on the full details, may be wrong on some of it but yeah. You don't lose your child and have to take drug tests or go to therapy for nothing. -
2017-07-10 at 6:37 PM UTCWell that sucks, now I feel bad for being a cunt, it's just my PMS mood I guess lmao
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2017-07-10 at 6:46 PM UTC
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2017-07-10 at 7:24 PM UTC
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2017-07-10 at 8:51 PM UTC
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2017-07-10 at 9:19 PM UTC
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2017-07-10 at 10:07 PM UTC
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2017-07-10 at 10:09 PM UTCPicky guys on the internet like they never see real life women...... lul
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2017-07-10 at 11:04 PM UTC
Originally posted by Sophie Same is true for all humans period. I think i read somewhere that around the latest great extinction event the total human population globally was reduced to about 6000. Bretty inbred.
I read something similar where the numbers were about 10k, what the remnants of humanity ate and where they lived...
then read something else saying humans hadn't lived in that area until xxxxx-BC, a date significantly later that what was stated in the previous article i read, which means one of the scientific reports was wrong.
I don't place much stock in anything modern science says anymore. -
2017-07-10 at 11:15 PM UTChumanity never came out of africa. in those days the entire planet was africa.
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2017-07-11 at 2 AM UTC
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2017-07-11 at 6:36 PM UTC
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2017-07-11 at 6:37 PM UTCI'm from Northern Europe.
Being African might be cool tho. -
2017-07-11 at 7:02 PM UTC
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2017-07-11 at 7:08 PM UTCTreating your fave that way ain't no way man
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2017-07-11 at 7:37 PM UTC
Originally posted by benny vader YEASS.
Yeass it wass.
no it wasn't. modern man only been around about 100,000 years or so. the world wasn't much different to how it is now. the last supercontinent broke apart to form the current formation over 60 million years ago. mammals were barely getting started by then. the first primates were not seen until 40 million years ago and they were tiny like the size of rats.
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2017-07-11 at 7:55 PM UTC
Originally posted by NARCassist no it wasn't. modern man only been around about 100,000 years or so. the world wasn't much different to how it is now. the last supercontinent broke apart to form the current formation over 60 million years ago. mammals were barely getting started by then. the first primates were not seen until 40 million years ago and they were tiny like the size of rats.
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i think it has to be a lot longer than 100thousand.
my point is ... the kind of mtdan you get from continental africa and continental america, or anywhere in the world will be the same, exactly the same say, around 20million years ago.
is there any reason this is not possible ?? -
2017-07-11 at 8:14 PM UTC