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mmmmm tasty
thats what people dont realize, we split from africans at some point 100k+ years ago, but we split from west africa way farther back than that
giant burger
I didn't know Ben Shapiro could cook.
i dont get the point of giant food
murica
good kosher food
thats not an american
It's for Matt Stonie
I guess you could feed all of africa
with that burger
ethiopian woman
The more African type
Bantu woman
Cute,. in context
thats the most maculine woman ive seen
thats still a woman
that's a dude
Looks femoid just retarded
since africans have light skin on their hands
that means we originally had light skin
the dark skin was only a recent adaptation to losing fur
must be crazy having two different skin tones
my skin is the same color everywhere
Why do so many ships flag as Liberian?
because they let anyone flag there
for money
What else though?
Loose laws?
Well if we're to go by uvb as an indicator of ancient coloring then they wouldve been med looking
On substances?
QUestionable good?
btw, nerth, my new pc will cost about 3k usd, not including he screen, and I'll update the graphics card again when something better more reasonable comes out
but everything is more expensive in norway..
this face hehe
good morning, europoors
The oldest known homo saipans that is, the remains are between North Africa greece and Russia
The Liberian open registry, founded in 1948,[29] was the brainchild of Edward Stettinius, who had been Franklin D. Roosevelt's Secretary of State during World War II.[30] Stettinius created a corporate structure that included The Liberia Corporation, a joint-venture with the government of Liberia.[30] The corporation was structured so that one-fourth of its revenue would go to the Liberian government, another 10% went to fund social programs in Liberia, and the remainder returned to Stettinius' corporation.[30] The Liberian registry was created at a time when Panama's registry was becoming less attractive for several reasons including its unpopularity with the U.S. labor movement and European shipping concerns, political unrest in Panama, and increases in its fees and regulations