I have a single fur like hair that comes out of my forehead over my eyebrow a good 3 cm over it.. and it never stops growing I keep having to pluck it out but i don't want to kill it cause its a curiosity when it comes back lol but I've had that on my thigh before .. they have absolutely no colour at all and are nearly invisible like those Normally tiny hairs under the guard hairs-that have pigment unlike the under hairs which are clear and extremely fine.. this one hair is extremely fine too.
I'm deleting your comment because you're a lying prick. You do not have a degree in Zoology, stop lying. If you did, you surely would've provided better explanations for the nonsense you believe in. Also, you said "learn about god," what god? and why? And why should you suppose that I haven't spent a good amount of time "learning about god?" I did attend a major Seminary for quite some time actually, trying to get my M. DIV. It was there that I saw through the delusions of theology.
how the hell would you know whether i have a degree or not? you're a jerk calling someone you don't even know a prick. and i'm not a prick anyway cuz i'm female. kiss my butt.
By your attitude, I bet you are a very unattractive woman, whose values is so superficial and singular, you have no reason to be watching this genius man's video.
Excellent response video. I like bower birds and New Caledonian Crows as good examples of animal intelligence. Mostly because they are non-mammals which shows that intelligence is not confined to mammals. You could also use social insects as an alternative to intelligence where we see complex behaviors growing food, herding animals and keeping slaves for example without intelligence.
Yea I agree, intelligence is relative. We may not be able to understand the "intelligence" of birds very well, nonetheless it exists, for sure. Birds have demonstrated that they know how to interact with their environment in a beneficial way - they "understand" certain things. It's quite amazing, actually. Thanks for commenting!
I disagree that humans' body hair depends on climate. Look at Aboriginal peoples across the Americas (extreme cold to hot) - barely any body hair if any. You mentioned Russians; I can't agree with that either. Many Russians are almost hairfree.
My theory: diet throughout the centuries. The higher the glycemic index, the more insulin secreted, the more free testosterone (DHT), independent of sex. Follicles are sensitive to DHT. It gets more complex, but this is my own proud theory. Any thoughts?
I haven't heard that theory before, sounds very interesting. Perhaps you're right, I really couldn't say. I'm certainly no expert on the matter. I just try to keep up with science, and a lot of this is just speculation. But that definitely sounds like something sensible. Thanks for the interesting comments! :)
To add, another result of high DHT is hair loss and male pattern baldness, often with increased body hair. How common is *that*?
To be fair, DHT is related to high stress (cortisol, DHEA) levels as well, but this factor is a lot more common than the diet aspect I mentioned, hence perhaps less meaningful trying to make sense of global hair patterns. But combining high GI-diets AND stress (esp. considering the 2 usually go hand in hand for many) makes one even more prone to hormonal imbalances.
@xx13moons Great video...always good to see someone learning more about the world they live in. I dont agree with your theory regarding hair/fur. I reckon it might have something to do with the use of animal skin for insulation in early humans. Also the diet theory preposed by chocolatepoundcake is a good theory too. My question regarding human evolution is why the need for the bigger brain? i mean we were surviving fine with smaller brains in that environment hundreds of thousand years ago
Dry heat vs. wet heat could be the cause. Arabs are comfortable wearing long white robes because desert heat is not humid. Perhaps their body hair provides shade or protection for the skin. On the other hand, excessive body hair is uncomfortable in a wet heat, or humid climate, such as where I live in Florida. So that may explain the Native Americans.
No - but it is a reference to the Occult. "13 Moons" or 13 months (a "year and a day") was the typical period of time spent learning, studying and practicing before a student could earn the title of "Neophyte" or "Initiate to the Mysteries." Such subjects have always interested me; and I have been involved with various Occult groups in the past. I was back when I made this name, so.. yea.
when I said "student," I meant a student of the Occult. As in someone attempting to gain entrance into a Secret Society, Occult organization or Esoteric fraternity of some sort.
I have a single fur like hair that comes out of my forehead over my eyebrow a good 3 cm over it.. and it never stops growing I keep having to pluck it out but i don't want to kill it cause its a curiosity when it comes back lol but I've had that on my thigh before .. they have absolutely no colour at all and are nearly invisible like those Normally tiny hairs under the guard hairs-that have pigment unlike the under hairs which are clear and extremely fine.. this one hair is extremely fine too.
LionGoddess1 1 year ago
I'm deleting your comment because you're a lying prick. You do not have a degree in Zoology, stop lying. If you did, you surely would've provided better explanations for the nonsense you believe in. Also, you said "learn about god," what god? and why? And why should you suppose that I haven't spent a good amount of time "learning about god?" I did attend a major Seminary for quite some time actually, trying to get my M. DIV. It was there that I saw through the delusions of theology.
xx13moons 2 years ago
how the hell would you know whether i have a degree or not? you're a jerk calling someone you don't even know a prick. and i'm not a prick anyway cuz i'm female. kiss my butt.
GabrielsVoice 2 years ago
By your attitude, I bet you are a very unattractive woman, whose values is so superficial and singular, you have no reason to be watching this genius man's video.
detriplea 2 years ago
genius? ahahahaha. my face is on youtube, genius. why dont you bother to look it up yourself.
GabrielsVoice 2 years ago
I checked your channel and I still stand by my verdict. don't expect a reply anymore, I am a man.
detriplea 2 years ago
Excellent response video. I like bower birds and New Caledonian Crows as good examples of animal intelligence. Mostly because they are non-mammals which shows that intelligence is not confined to mammals. You could also use social insects as an alternative to intelligence where we see complex behaviors growing food, herding animals and keeping slaves for example without intelligence.
happyjesus123 2 years ago
Yea I agree, intelligence is relative. We may not be able to understand the "intelligence" of birds very well, nonetheless it exists, for sure. Birds have demonstrated that they know how to interact with their environment in a beneficial way - they "understand" certain things. It's quite amazing, actually. Thanks for commenting!
xx13moons 2 years ago
I think evolution is such an interesting subject,but at the same time it frustrates me.
lovepeacenappiness23 2 years ago
Also, why would middle eastern & northern African people generally so hairy? Again, their diets are extremely high-glycemic and diabetes is common.
chocolatepoundcake 2 years ago
I disagree that humans' body hair depends on climate. Look at Aboriginal peoples across the Americas (extreme cold to hot) - barely any body hair if any. You mentioned Russians; I can't agree with that either. Many Russians are almost hairfree.
My theory: diet throughout the centuries. The higher the glycemic index, the more insulin secreted, the more free testosterone (DHT), independent of sex. Follicles are sensitive to DHT. It gets more complex, but this is my own proud theory. Any thoughts?
chocolatepoundcake 2 years ago
I haven't heard that theory before, sounds very interesting. Perhaps you're right, I really couldn't say. I'm certainly no expert on the matter. I just try to keep up with science, and a lot of this is just speculation. But that definitely sounds like something sensible. Thanks for the interesting comments! :)
xx13moons 2 years ago
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chocolatepoundcake 2 years ago
To add, another result of high DHT is hair loss and male pattern baldness, often with increased body hair. How common is *that*?
To be fair, DHT is related to high stress (cortisol, DHEA) levels as well, but this factor is a lot more common than the diet aspect I mentioned, hence perhaps less meaningful trying to make sense of global hair patterns. But combining high GI-diets AND stress (esp. considering the 2 usually go hand in hand for many) makes one even more prone to hormonal imbalances.
chocolatepoundcake 2 years ago
@xx13moons Great video...always good to see someone learning more about the world they live in. I dont agree with your theory regarding hair/fur. I reckon it might have something to do with the use of animal skin for insulation in early humans. Also the diet theory preposed by chocolatepoundcake is a good theory too. My question regarding human evolution is why the need for the bigger brain? i mean we were surviving fine with smaller brains in that environment hundreds of thousand years ago
givemeblowjob69 8 months ago
@chocolatepoundcake
Dry heat vs. wet heat could be the cause. Arabs are comfortable wearing long white robes because desert heat is not humid. Perhaps their body hair provides shade or protection for the skin. On the other hand, excessive body hair is uncomfortable in a wet heat, or humid climate, such as where I live in Florida. So that may explain the Native Americans.
quemacha 1 year ago
xx13moons, does your name mean something in kabbalah?
organdva 2 years ago
No - but it is a reference to the Occult. "13 Moons" or 13 months (a "year and a day") was the typical period of time spent learning, studying and practicing before a student could earn the title of "Neophyte" or "Initiate to the Mysteries." Such subjects have always interested me; and I have been involved with various Occult groups in the past. I was back when I made this name, so.. yea.
xx13moons 2 years ago
when I said "student," I meant a student of the Occult. As in someone attempting to gain entrance into a Secret Society, Occult organization or Esoteric fraternity of some sort.
xx13moons 2 years ago
Hi xx13moons and thanx for this video
bye from Germany
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ferechi 2 years ago
damn, i thought we was less hairy bec of the razor blade :P
really great vid response :)
DecentralizedByGuilt 2 years ago
lol
Obsidean 2 years ago