Message from @Deleted User

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2017-12-22 01:25:26 UTC  

humans are a type of ape

2017-12-22 01:25:42 UTC  

but where our pre homo ancestors came from is debatable

2017-12-22 01:26:06 UTC  

but which homo ancestor do you mean

2017-12-22 01:26:09 UTC  

homo erectus

2017-12-22 01:26:21 UTC  

@Deleted User It literally says in the article that it is presumable from the fossils that humans may have evolved inside EUROPE instead of africa, meaning that the first humans could have roamed europe instead of africa.

2017-12-22 01:27:52 UTC  

(And I forgot to mention how the first actual form of civilization formed in the middle east, meaning that africa had no play in it.)

2017-12-22 01:27:58 UTC  

they say homonins

2017-12-22 01:28:04 UTC  

apes

2017-12-22 01:28:06 UTC  

pre humans

2017-12-22 01:28:10 UTC  

not humans

2017-12-22 01:30:56 UTC  

maybe humanity should unite and form a state in this land

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/308950154222895104/393576105078161413/unknown.png

2017-12-22 01:31:02 UTC  

leave the rest of the area to nature

2017-12-22 01:32:14 UTC  

also there WAS a human species that existed in europe

2017-12-22 01:32:19 UTC  

they were neandertaals

2017-12-22 01:32:31 UTC  

there is no more neandertaals

2017-12-22 01:32:40 UTC  

other than hybrids

2017-12-22 01:35:16 UTC  

I have also noticed something interesting and something worth of note. There is actually very little evidence to base the fact that humans originated from africa outside of fossils, but that is all that they merely are; follils, we will probably never know what truly happened, but I seriously doubt that a bunch of negroes were responsible for the origin of humanity, but rather, humans are evolved from many different species, which after hundreds of thousands of years finally began making their own civilizations and technology, it defineatly makes sense considering that each race is much more different than each other physically, mentally, and emotionally. Here is an article that you should also read:

2017-12-22 01:35:41 UTC  

europeans and asians have the most neandertaal dna however whilst africans have very little

2017-12-22 01:35:44 UTC  

Oh whoops that is the wrong one.

2017-12-22 01:36:09 UTC  

@Deleted User And great, I closed the tab I had open earlier in a private window.... great.....

2017-12-22 01:36:16 UTC  

i think humans are a mix of various human species

2017-12-22 01:36:23 UTC  

and its an unbalanced mix

2017-12-22 01:36:37 UTC  

but it will in time balance itself out

2017-12-22 01:36:37 UTC  

@Deleted User **Did you not fucking read what I said?**

2017-12-22 01:37:01 UTC  

yes but you think they were many species i think it was one

2017-12-22 01:37:05 UTC  

absorbing the others

2017-12-22 01:37:19 UTC  

You just fucking said that humans are a mix of different human species.

2017-12-22 01:37:25 UTC  

its very un even

2017-12-22 01:37:37 UTC  

No shit, that is why blacks, whites, asians, and spics exist.

2017-12-22 01:37:42 UTC  

homo sapiens (ones from africa) absorbed all the others

2017-12-22 01:38:12 UTC  

And what evidence do you have for that outside of one or two fossils which date back millions of years ago?

2017-12-22 01:38:26 UTC  

human genome

2017-12-22 01:38:37 UTC  

Elaborate.

2017-12-22 01:38:39 UTC  

and the fact whites and asians have part neandertaal genes

2017-12-22 01:38:48 UTC  

and people from central africa dont

2017-12-22 01:40:07 UTC  

But from what we know, the neanderthaals were just one race that formed along with us, and were killed off after millions of years.

2017-12-22 01:40:29 UTC  

they werent killed off we learned they were assimulated

2017-12-22 01:40:53 UTC  

"We learned" How?

2017-12-22 01:41:18 UTC  

genes

2017-12-22 01:41:27 UTC  

the genes in the people from europe

2017-12-22 01:42:12 UTC  

And if that is the case, how have we never found any neanderthaals running around on islands or in isolated jungles in africa?
That is but a theory, it does not explain how potentially hundreds of millions of apes could suddenly die off in a mass extinction event.