Message from @SideTracker

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2019-07-13 22:06:26 UTC  

which is JD

2019-07-13 22:06:36 UTC  

JD's central point, even if he's not right on every little nitpick

2019-07-13 22:06:52 UTC  

come here! come hwre! come here! get away! get away! get away!

2019-07-13 22:07:15 UTC  

Red = extremophile

2019-07-13 22:07:27 UTC  

Clearly you're unable to read my chart.

2019-07-13 22:07:33 UTC  

I'll reference you to that above.

2019-07-13 22:07:51 UTC  

alt-hype invented a just-so story for central asia farming

2019-07-13 22:07:57 UTC  

only they didn't, because they could keep herding

2019-07-13 22:08:02 UTC  

that's a given though to anyone older

2019-07-13 22:08:11 UTC  

whereas in egypt, the specific geography of consistent flooding created farming and defeated herding

2019-07-13 22:08:16 UTC  

i mean, blondes used to be 1 in 1000

2019-07-13 22:08:22 UTC  

but in central asia, it wasn't like that - which AH ignores

2019-07-13 22:08:34 UTC  

in the 50s, it was scandalous to dye one's hair blonde

2019-07-13 22:08:49 UTC  

Brown haired mutts

2019-07-13 22:08:52 UTC  

real blondes were so very rare

2019-07-13 22:08:55 UTC  

gypt had plenty of animals dude

2019-07-13 22:09:00 UTC  

domesticated ones

2019-07-13 22:09:05 UTC  

same thing with the levant

2019-07-13 22:09:25 UTC  

yeah but there were times when the climate changed and there was a lot of famine

2019-07-13 22:09:27 UTC  

of course there are many many more with black hair

2019-07-13 22:09:30 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/598761542200197120/599724096745504768/mmuitxy.png

2019-07-13 22:09:31 UTC  

and tehn they had to farm to survive

2019-07-13 22:09:37 UTC  

they always farmed?

2019-07-13 22:09:40 UTC  

although you know what regarding brunettes.. ok sec

2019-07-13 22:09:41 UTC  

i dont know what you mean lol

2019-07-13 22:09:48 UTC  

everywhere has always farmed for the most part

2019-07-13 22:09:52 UTC  

very few cultures abstained

2019-07-13 22:09:54 UTC  

thery didn't always farm

2019-07-13 22:09:55 UTC  

they used to herd

2019-07-13 22:09:57 UTC  

they traveled to the nile

2019-07-13 22:10:02 UTC  

and egypt has had animals

2019-07-13 22:10:03 UTC  

always

2019-07-13 22:10:03 UTC  

when the sahara was still lush and green

2019-07-13 22:10:10 UTC  

then climate change,d sahara became desert

2019-07-13 22:10:19 UTC  

the people were like 'oh shit, we're starving now, better start planting more grains'

2019-07-13 22:10:25 UTC  

and then they became completely dependent on that

2019-07-13 22:10:27 UTC  

it was a trap

2019-07-13 22:10:29 UTC  

uhhh

2019-07-13 22:10:30 UTC  

7 million years ago
The movement of tectonic plates that created the Mediterranean Sea and the Alps also sparked the drying of the Sahara some 7 million years ago, according to the latest computer simulations of Earth's ancient climate.Sep 17, 2014

2019-07-13 22:10:31 UTC  

that's how it got started

2019-07-13 22:10:31 UTC  

Are we talking about Stardust Crusaders now <:smugon:512048583806025739>