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  • aaaahhh Johnnn!!1

  • Ummmm....tomthefunky was the one saying that black people were objectively less intelligent. I was saying that concepts of "intelligence" are culturally influenced and never objective. Why does that make me a member of the KKK?

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  • is Yoko part of Beatles

    if not why is she always there

    she fucked up Beatles

  • @mohsen524 its not her fault the band individually was difting apart, they were growing up, they each had they're own views its wasnt necessarily her fault

  • I liked John here, not in the later days...so much

  • This is just great

  • Blackies and whities should all come together. And chinkys. No? Sorry, just trying to fit in 'round here. Can't we all agree that all humans are basically shit apart from a few special mutants such as The Beatles, Bob Dylan and Jimmi Hendrix. No Jews though. Oh, go on then Jews. Happy? xxx :)

  • John Lennon was a really good white person, this is coming from a person that fuckin' hates white people,  lmao

  • @slickkapone: Of course you hate white people. White people are superior to blacks and you know it. That's what you really hate.

  • @tomthefunky Both of you are idiots.

  • @therunningtap: And you think you're so clever, and classless, and free. But you're just PC as far as I can see.

  • @tomthefunky I'm not PC, I laugh at retards so you've got me laughing now. I'm just not racist(even though we're all human race, it should me colourist) and don't believe in white supremacy.

  • @therunningtap If you don't believe in white supremacy, then explain white's higher IQ averages compared to blacks. Caucasians IQ average is about 100 and Africans average is about 70.

  • @tomthefunky "Intelligence" is a subjective concept. Members of the society or culture who create a test will always score higher because the test reflects their own cultural values (if that makes sense).

  • @kennedynut But mathematics transcends cultural values. A British explorer once found Africans didn't have a word for the number eight. After eight coconuts were collected the Africans just used their word for "many".

  • @tomthefunky Math helps us to understand the world in an empirical/scientific way, but the fact that we think it's important to understand the world in an empirical/scientific way reflects our cultural values.  Those Africans probably could have found underground water sources in an arid climate while the explorers died of thirst because they're brains had specialized to see minute differences in rocks and shrubs that you and I wouldn't be able to see.

  • @kennedynut: Then why are those Africans still dying of drought, disease, and hunger by the millions today? Where exactly are those irrigation systems you're talking about? Ever see a a Roman aquaduct? Read about how California learned how to provide drinking water and irrigation.

    Stop making excuses for people. All cultures and races are not intellectually equal. Deal with it.

  • @tomthefunky Yep, I majored in Latin at University so I'm quite familiar with all things Roman. You should read about what happened to the Romans.....Rome was sacked and their entire society was destroyed by a bunch or starving, illiterate, uncivilized barbarians.

  • @kennedynut In addition the "Roman's" inability to reproduce, conceive, because their water was tainted with lead, and the elite Roman's began adopting slaves, etc as their son's. The Actual Roman population was not truly pure Roman at that point, when they were sacked, in addition to the frayed factions of leadership and and forces. They were very fragmented and that did not help, it seemed inevitable with how their history progressed. I hope that makes sense. I am tired lol

  • @bd9598 Sorry for typos, and and was not intended

  • @bd9598 Lol! If that's what you come up with when you're tired, you should think about becoming a Classicist! :)

  • @kennedynut

    Get the fuck out!. Your ideas on race are dull and unremarkable, antiquated.

    And this is a BEATLES post!?!?!? Go post on the KKK page.

  • Sorry I meant @tomthefunky.

  • @morninggloryseed  Lol! Good! Didn't think I said anything so awful! :)

  • @morninggloryseed BTW, if you're referring to the "rocks and shrubs" comment I was actually thinking of a super interesting study I saw about the cognitive specialization in aboriginal Australians to help them cope with their arid environment. Never meant to imply that Africans or aboriginals would only understand rocks and shrubs -- just trying to point out that the human brain specializes to adapt to it's environment and that western IQ tests are inherently biased.

  • @therunningtap Wait up everyone! tomthefunky has sorted out a debate that has raged between the greatest minds for years. Nature or Nurture? Luckily we have Tom and his "statistics" to put it all to bed. Phew! I go for Nurture, personally. It has been shown that ALL humans are just a blank canvas that are filled in by their immediate surroundings and experiences. You can make a person do, think or say whatever you want if you get them young enough and show them no different.

  • one after 909 goes back to '62 but they could never fit it in on any early recordings. It was always a song that they wanted to see on an album.

  • LMAO at 8:13 to 8:20! John: "Oh sorry I f**ked it!" Paul: "I'm glad you did. I had it earlier but I wasn't gonna tell." Classic naughty exchange between John and Paul.

  • Paul Mcartney wrote some beautiful songs!

  • that part of the song Hey Bulldog where paul barks like a dog is hilarious

  • which is the music in 4:13 ?

  • @gabrielpfeiferc one after 909...

  • I love the part with "The One After 909". They act like moptops again.

  • i agree that song (TLAWR) sounds perfect just by itself it didn't have to be reproduced!

  • @luisinhocorona your right tlawr sounds better without the strings, and also without the guitar at the intro, that would sound better with just macca and his piano, and maybe drums

  • 4:26 i melted.

  • daris dockers? 6:49

  • george's WTF Glance at 1:00

  • 4:18

    hahaha oh ringo

  • whats the song at 3:38

    sang by george harrison?

    i never heard it

  • It's called "For You Blue".

  • it's called "for you blue" and is one of my all time favourites:)

  • I totally love Hey Bulldog. The sound of that one is awesome

  • love the comment of McCartney when he says a little sarcastic ;" Reproduced,..".

  • Really incredible!!!

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