Message from @stem

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2020-03-11 14:41:47 UTC  

it's not fear

2020-03-11 14:41:49 UTC  

it's disgust

2020-03-11 14:42:39 UTC  

Well we didn't create that word 🤷‍♂️

2020-03-11 14:42:42 UTC  

An american did I think

2020-03-11 14:42:54 UTC  

the -phobia prefix for these kind of things is retarded

2020-03-11 14:43:02 UTC  

ομοφοβία

2020-03-11 14:43:04 UTC  

suffix not prefi

2020-03-11 14:43:06 UTC  

x

2020-03-11 14:44:00 UTC  

Yes that's cucked, translating a loan word which is itself part of combined loan words of your own language lol

2020-03-11 14:44:13 UTC  

if i go to greece and speak ancient greek, will anyone understand me?

2020-03-11 14:44:33 UTC  

wait before i go, i gotta ask, if the issue with australian aboriginals is not having a limited genepool in a limited area, then what is it? plz don't say that it's ideology... plz don't say that any people in a group are interchangeable as long as they fit with the ideology of that group.

2020-03-11 14:44:37 UTC  

I think a little

2020-03-11 14:44:47 UTC  

People will not understand you mostly because foreigners learn ancient greek with the erasmian pronounciation and we don't

2020-03-11 14:45:03 UTC  

discord.gift/bruh

2020-03-11 14:45:21 UTC  

wtf is erasmian pronounciation?

2020-03-11 14:45:41 UTC  

is it the true shit

2020-03-11 14:45:49 UTC  

or some shit some cock made later?

2020-03-11 14:45:52 UTC  

as i said, the australian population went through a series of bottlenecks (each removing genetic diversity) on its way to australia

2020-03-11 14:46:14 UTC  

then, the population in australia has been relatively small for a long time, and yes, isolated

2020-03-11 14:46:28 UTC  

smaller population means fewer mutations

2020-03-11 14:47:00 UTC  

but within australia, i am sure that various populations were slightly differentiated

2020-03-11 14:47:28 UTC  

but it would take longer for them to differentiate because of the lack of initial variation due to bottlenecks and low effective population size

2020-03-11 14:47:32 UTC  

ok, looked it up, it's attempts of the ancient pronouncation?

2020-03-11 14:48:16 UTC  

Yes scholars say it was probably what ancient greek sounded like around the classical greek era

2020-03-11 14:48:43 UTC  

@stem ok, i'm with you so far. and what?

2020-03-11 14:48:48 UTC  

that's it

2020-03-11 14:48:49 UTC  

But the pronounciation of greek differs from pop to pop since there were different tribes

2020-03-11 14:48:56 UTC  

And it also changed during different time periods

2020-03-11 14:49:05 UTC  

australia is a big island

2020-03-11 14:49:13 UTC  

so... that on a global scale wouldn't be good then...

2020-03-11 14:49:18 UTC  

it's not like all the people are mating with people on the other side of the island

2020-03-11 14:49:19 UTC  

Erasmian pronounciation is based on how athenians said stuff in 500 bc and that is it

2020-03-11 14:49:29 UTC  

no, it wouldn't happen on a global scale

2020-03-11 14:49:40 UTC  

discord.gift/jew

2020-03-11 14:50:10 UTC  

it's already happennign on a global scale. 200 years ago you couldn't travel overseas en masse.

2020-03-11 14:50:14 UTC  

no

2020-03-11 14:50:18 UTC  

did you read what i said?

2020-03-11 14:50:21 UTC  

what sounds better

2020-03-11 14:50:25 UTC  

modern or ancient greek?

2020-03-11 14:50:27 UTC  

what happened in australia that is happening on a global scale?

2020-03-11 14:50:56 UTC  

australia's genetic situation is not a result of panmixia