Message from @Puppet Master

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2019-11-15 01:09:51 UTC  

And the fucking lights went out

2019-11-15 01:09:52 UTC  

a djinn XD

2019-11-15 01:10:06 UTC  

For like 3 seconds in the entire bar

2019-11-15 01:10:15 UTC  

Like lmao

2019-11-15 01:12:06 UTC  

but ya i think berbers and slavs were same people at one point

2019-11-15 01:13:29 UTC  

well khabib is a chechen so...

2019-11-15 01:13:36 UTC  

😂

2019-11-15 01:14:47 UTC  
2019-11-15 01:14:48 UTC  

*North African populations are distinct from sub-Saharan Africans based on cultural, linguistic, and phenotypic attributes; however, the time and the extent of genetic divergence between populations north and south of the Sahara remain poorly understood. Here, we interrogate the multilayered history of North Africa by characterizing the effect of hypothesized migrations from the Near East, Europe, and sub-Saharan Africa on current genetic diversity. We present dense, genome-wide SNP genotyping array data (730,000 sites) from seven North African populations, spanning from Egypt to Morocco, and one Spanish population. We identify a gradient of likely autochthonous Maghrebi ancestry that increases from east to west across northern Africa; this ancestry is likely derived from “back-to-Africa” gene flow more than 12,000 years ago (ya), prior to the Holocene. The indigenous North African ancestry is more frequent in populations with historical Berber ethnicity. In most North African populations we also see substantial shared ancestry with the Near East, and to a lesser extent sub-Saharan Africa and Europe. To estimate the time of migration from sub-Saharan populations into North Africa, we implement a maximum likelihood dating method based on the distribution of migrant tracts. In order to first identify migrant tracts, we assign local ancestry to haplotypes using a novel, principal component-based analysis of three ancestral populations. We estimate that a migration of western African origin into Morocco began about 40 generations ago (approximately 1,200 ya); a migration of individuals with Nilotic ancestry into Egypt occurred about 25 generations ago (approximately 750 ya). Our genomic data reveal an extraordinarily complex history of migrations, involving at least five ancestral populations, into North Africa.*

2019-11-15 01:15:00 UTC  

Give me a knife and I will show khabib the power of the true god

2019-11-15 01:15:06 UTC  

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2019-11-15 01:16:39 UTC  

*We identify a gradient of likely autochthonous Maghrebi ancestry that increases from east to west across northern Africa; this ancestry is likely derived from “back-to-Africa” gene flow more than 12,000 years ago (ya), prior to the Holocene.*

2019-11-15 01:17:14 UTC  

They're not necessarily Slavs, but there was definitely a White migrations into Africa 12kya

2019-11-15 01:19:18 UTC  

There's another study though and Im trying to find it. I need to ask a friend

2019-11-15 01:25:06 UTC  

this is a video about a tribe and they touch on how the out of afirca theory may not be correct. i think you would like it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6I6L8b6mQs&t=2s

2019-11-15 01:25:16 UTC  

my opinion, blacks and whites are different species.

2019-11-15 01:25:23 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/619334636241289231/644709500707930135/unknown.png

2019-11-15 01:26:00 UTC  

*this means that the european migration that brought the whg among the berbers predates the ANE dispersal in Europe during the bronze age* - he says

2019-11-15 01:26:04 UTC  

Which this is a very good case

2019-11-15 01:26:51 UTC  

*the caves and skeletons in NW Africa match those found in spain during the mesolithic
there was a biological continuity there*

2019-11-15 01:30:09 UTC  

but how do you know if those are berbers? how do you know the whites who moved in were not the ones with the berber culture and dress?

2019-11-15 01:30:37 UTC  

Tbh, as far as the cultural continuity is concerned between the Mesolithic and now, who knows?

2019-11-15 01:31:17 UTC  

The fact of the matter is that the Mozabite Berber population, at the very least, is showing a genetic signature could have only come from Mesolithic Europe.

2019-11-15 01:31:53 UTC  

solutrean?

2019-11-15 01:31:53 UTC  

It's possible that, if you were able to find one of the most segregated of their populations, you may be able to piece together culturally what happened between then and now.

2019-11-15 01:32:26 UTC  

+++ I think so

2019-11-15 01:32:42 UTC  

sounds about right

2019-11-15 01:34:46 UTC  

But as I said before, I think that those ancient Berbers were just as much a mystery people during the time of the "Moors" as they are today.

2019-11-15 01:35:05 UTC  

I think the Moors were of mixed Levantine/African ancestry.

2019-11-15 01:35:24 UTC  

White Berbers however are much much older.

2019-11-15 01:35:45 UTC  

i think moor includes berber though

2019-11-15 03:28:55 UTC  

-p hava nagila

2019-11-15 03:33:22 UTC  

@Mr. Skelly tell him to stop speaking jew to me

2019-11-15 06:16:34 UTC  

All I want

2019-11-15 06:16:40 UTC  

Is actually fight club

2019-11-15 06:16:44 UTC  

From fight club

2019-11-15 06:17:07 UTC  

We should make this happen

2019-11-15 06:17:13 UTC  

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