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RE: Neanderthal Thinking Revisited
You mean the senile pedo got it wrong? Who'd have guessed
Now, lets sit back and wait for the loony libs who post here to "follow muh science" on this topic.
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RE: Neanderthal Thinking Revisited
Because it's "patriotic" to wear a mask.
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RE: Neanderthal Thinking Revisited
They are a danger to us all.
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RE: Neanderthal Thinking Revisited
(05-03-2021 07:31 AM)Eagleaidaholic Wrote: Because it's "patriotic" to wear a mask.
Maybe getting rid of those contaminated masks stopped the spread!
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RE: Neanderthal Thinking Revisited
(05-03-2021 07:31 AM)Eagleaidaholic Wrote: Because it's "patriotic" to wear a mask.
Showing respect for your country is the definition of patriotic, like standing for the national anthem. Wearing a mask.....unless it has a flag on it, c’mon man.
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Snake oil saleslady...
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Baghdad Bobette.
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Ginger Goebbels.
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RE: Neanderthal Thinking Revisited
She says so many words yet says nothing. Complete idiot just like her boss. Certainly no Kayleigh for sure.
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RE: Neanderthal Thinking Revisited
(05-15-2021 06:06 AM)AdoptedMonarch Wrote: Ginger Goebbels.
And once again I'm here to illustrate the irony of the neanderthal statement along with the stupidity of prog filth and the party of "science". It's what I do.
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2...-redheads/
“The two Neanderthal individuals we studied showed a point mutation not seen in modern humans. When we induced such a mutation in human cells, we found that it impaired MC1R activity, a condition that leads to red hair and pale skin in modern humans.”
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RE: Neanderthal Thinking Revisited
(05-15-2021 07:32 AM)shere khan Wrote: (05-15-2021 06:06 AM)AdoptedMonarch Wrote: Ginger Goebbels.
And once again I'm here to illustrate the irony of the neanderthal statement along with the stupidity of prog filth and the party of "science". It's what I do.
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2...-redheads/
“The two Neanderthal individuals we studied showed a point mutation not seen in modern humans. When we induced such a mutation in human cells, we found that it impaired MC1R activity, a condition that leads to red hair and pale skin in modern humans.”
Very interesting.
Off topic - - from the lying, underhanded Biden-Harris spokesperson, so I keep it short (or at least shorter than I usually do) - - but one of the most fascinating books I've read in the past few years is "Sapiens" by an Israeli professor, Yuval Harari. The book covers a lot of ground, but one of the questions addressed was how Homo Sapiens, a much smaller and more fragile species, was able to compete with and ultimately subdue the much stronger, heartier Neanderthal.
It's well worth reading to find out.
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RE: Neanderthal Thinking Revisited
(05-15-2021 07:48 AM)AdoptedMonarch Wrote: (05-15-2021 07:32 AM)shere khan Wrote: (05-15-2021 06:06 AM)AdoptedMonarch Wrote: Ginger Goebbels.
And once again I'm here to illustrate the irony of the neanderthal statement along with the stupidity of prog filth and the party of "science". It's what I do.
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2...-redheads/
“The two Neanderthal individuals we studied showed a point mutation not seen in modern humans. When we induced such a mutation in human cells, we found that it impaired MC1R activity, a condition that leads to red hair and pale skin in modern humans.”
Very interesting.
Off topic - - from the lying, underhanded Biden-Harris spokesperson, so I keep it short (or at least shorter than I usually do) - - but one of the most fascinating books I've read in the past few years is "Sapiens" by an Israeli professor, Yuval Harari. The book covers a lot of ground, but one of the questions addressed was how Homo Sapiens, a much smaller and more fragile species, was able to compete with and ultimately subdue the much stronger, heartier Neanderthal.
It's well worth reading to find out.
I've read different things on this including that Neanderthals just bred into modern humans and that they didnt have an immune response to a disease that wiped them out or rapid environmental shift. Probably all of the above
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RE: Neanderthal Thinking Revisited
(05-15-2021 06:18 AM)MemTigers1998 Wrote: She says so many words yet says nothing. Complete idiot just like her boss. Certainly no Kayleigh for sure.
She is an expert in saying lots of words and leaving you still wondering wtf she said. She is actually very good at what she is being paid to do....Deflect from this administrations failures.
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(05-15-2021 06:18 AM)MemTigers1998 Wrote: She says so many words yet says nothing. Complete idiot just like her boss. Certainly no Kayleigh for sure.
She does use a lo of words to say nothing.
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(05-15-2021 07:48 AM)AdoptedMonarch Wrote: (05-15-2021 07:32 AM)shere khan Wrote: (05-15-2021 06:06 AM)AdoptedMonarch Wrote: Ginger Goebbels.
And once again I'm here to illustrate the irony of the neanderthal statement along with the stupidity of prog filth and the party of "science". It's what I do.
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2...-redheads/
“The two Neanderthal individuals we studied showed a point mutation not seen in modern humans. When we induced such a mutation in human cells, we found that it impaired MC1R activity, a condition that leads to red hair and pale skin in modern humans.”
Very interesting.
Off topic - - from the lying, underhanded Biden-Harris spokesperson, so I keep it short (or at least shorter than I usually do) - - but one of the most fascinating books I've read in the past few years is "Sapiens" by an Israeli professor, Yuval Harari. The book covers a lot of ground, but one of the questions addressed was how Homo Sapiens, a much smaller and more fragile species, was able to compete with and ultimately subdue the much stronger, heartier Neanderthal.
It's well worth reading to find out.
Neanderthals also had a slighter larger brain case.
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(05-15-2021 10:04 AM)bullet Wrote: (05-15-2021 07:48 AM)AdoptedMonarch Wrote: (05-15-2021 07:32 AM)shere khan Wrote: (05-15-2021 06:06 AM)AdoptedMonarch Wrote: Ginger Goebbels.
And once again I'm here to illustrate the irony of the neanderthal statement along with the stupidity of prog filth and the party of "science". It's what I do.
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2...-redheads/
“The two Neanderthal individuals we studied showed a point mutation not seen in modern humans. When we induced such a mutation in human cells, we found that it impaired MC1R activity, a condition that leads to red hair and pale skin in modern humans.”
Very interesting.
Off topic - - from the lying, underhanded Biden-Harris spokesperson, so I keep it short (or at least shorter than I usually do) - - but one of the most fascinating books I've read in the past few years is "Sapiens" by an Israeli professor, Yuval Harari. The book covers a lot of ground, but one of the questions addressed was how Homo Sapiens, a much smaller and more fragile species, was able to compete with and ultimately subdue the much stronger, heartier Neanderthal.
It's well worth reading to find out.
Neanderthals also had a slighter larger brain case.
That is misleading though because it's not the size of the brain but the development and size of areas of the brain that really matter.
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(05-15-2021 11:11 AM)shere khan Wrote: (05-15-2021 10:04 AM)bullet Wrote: (05-15-2021 07:48 AM)AdoptedMonarch Wrote: (05-15-2021 07:32 AM)shere khan Wrote: (05-15-2021 06:06 AM)AdoptedMonarch Wrote: Ginger Goebbels.
And once again I'm here to illustrate the irony of the neanderthal statement along with the stupidity of prog filth and the party of "science". It's what I do.
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2...-redheads/
“The two Neanderthal individuals we studied showed a point mutation not seen in modern humans. When we induced such a mutation in human cells, we found that it impaired MC1R activity, a condition that leads to red hair and pale skin in modern humans.”
Very interesting.
Off topic - - from the lying, underhanded Biden-Harris spokesperson, so I keep it short (or at least shorter than I usually do) - - but one of the most fascinating books I've read in the past few years is "Sapiens" by an Israeli professor, Yuval Harari. The book covers a lot of ground, but one of the questions addressed was how Homo Sapiens, a much smaller and more fragile species, was able to compete with and ultimately subdue the much stronger, heartier Neanderthal.
It's well worth reading to find out.
Neanderthals also had a slighter larger brain case.
That is misleading though because it's not the size of the brain but the development and size of areas of the brain that really matter.
Okay, I’ll spoil it - - mostly because I can’t help myself.
According to Prof. Harari, what Sapiens had that Neanderthals lacked was the ability to understand fiction - - i.e., an imagination.
Unlike other species - - such as birds, fish and livestock - - the humanoid forms generally do not congregate in herds. Most monkey and ape families number roughly 50 before they start breaking up into subgroups. The largest chimpanzee colony recorded was about 150 in number. There is just too much pressure among the dominant males to enable a band to stay intact at larger numbers. A single dominant male cannot maintain authority over large groups, and there is nothing else that keeps the group functioning in a cooperative fashion.
Sapiens are different. They can invent and believe in fictions that allow for larger group cohesion. Think of the conch shell in “Lord of the Flies”. There was nothing inherent about the shell that invested it with the power to let the holder be the one to speak uninterrupted, other than the belief of gathering rest of the boys in this fictional power of the shell. Sapiens were able to invest their tribal leaders with fictional authority over larger numbers than the Neanderthals were able to do.
So in a battle between a tribe of 100 Sapiens versus 100 Neanderthals, it would be a rout in favor of the latter. But in a battle between 500 Sapiens and 100 Neanderthals, the Sapiens win.
That’s just one of many very interesting observations from that book.
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