@TheAlienesque Oh, and another thing. If you want to win an argument, I suggest you avoid the No True Scotsman fallacy. You played it completely straight here.
@AtarahDerek Yeah. Hoorary for men in skirts! But that doesn't mean they still aren't responsible for making sure the outfit as a whole looks good. haha.
@Musicposter4you Finally I'd like to add that the idea of racism started around those times, when one group of homo sapiens have never seen any others then themselves and a migrated group runs into them, naturally they get protective of their territory; plus when they see a strange new person who looks like them they grow fearful and fear turns to hate, then hate turns to violence.
@Musicposter4you North, Central, and South America.; there has been many different Native Americans before the ones that the pilgrims knew. In fact homo sapiens and neanderthals once roamed the earth together it's theorized that the primitive homo sapiens mated with some of the neanderthals. Of course homo sapiens survived till today because we had an ability that was more successful in the wild, we were more social and thus able to communicate more and sustain bigger groups.
@Musicposter4you All humans are related distantly so by that you're my distant cousin; homo sapiens originate in south Africa around 200,000 years ago to which they migrated from south Africa to Asia and Europe. Upon doing so they lost their dark pigmentation in order to absorb more Vitamin D from the sun. The homo sapiens who migrated to Asian developed their slit looking eyes to minimize the amount of sun light that enters after it reflects from the ground. Crossing a land bridge the reached
@TheAlienesque And the Completely Missing the Point trope goes to...
For the record, I think we're the ones who are the real judges of what men look good in. We have a much better fashion sense than men do. I know what I like, and I like me a man who can wear both a traditional and a utility kilt.
Now, wearing a kilt with an old, baggy t-shirt not even tucked in and some worn-out sneakers? Now that's just insulting--to the Scottish and to the eye.
@TheAlienesque Romany blood has seeped into the gene pool of many a European, whether you like it or not. "Gypsy" is a lifestyle for which the Roma were originally known, and by which fewer and fewer of them live today. They are so thoroughly integrated, they often forget who they are. Many of their descendants are surprised to learn one of their ancestors was a Rom.
if it was not for UPS loosing it, I would have one by now...it is the most manly piece of clothing in the world and I can't wait to get it!
RavenBlaze 3 weeks ago
@TheAlienesque Oh, and another thing. If you want to win an argument, I suggest you avoid the No True Scotsman fallacy. You played it completely straight here.
AtarahDerek 6 months ago
@AtarahDerek Yeah. Hoorary for men in skirts! But that doesn't mean they still aren't responsible for making sure the outfit as a whole looks good. haha.
thelonelyslayer 6 months ago
@Musicposter4you Finally I'd like to add that the idea of racism started around those times, when one group of homo sapiens have never seen any others then themselves and a migrated group runs into them, naturally they get protective of their territory; plus when they see a strange new person who looks like them they grow fearful and fear turns to hate, then hate turns to violence.
darkheat246 7 months ago
@Musicposter4you North, Central, and South America.; there has been many different Native Americans before the ones that the pilgrims knew. In fact homo sapiens and neanderthals once roamed the earth together it's theorized that the primitive homo sapiens mated with some of the neanderthals. Of course homo sapiens survived till today because we had an ability that was more successful in the wild, we were more social and thus able to communicate more and sustain bigger groups.
darkheat246 7 months ago
@Musicposter4you All humans are related distantly so by that you're my distant cousin; homo sapiens originate in south Africa around 200,000 years ago to which they migrated from south Africa to Asia and Europe. Upon doing so they lost their dark pigmentation in order to absorb more Vitamin D from the sun. The homo sapiens who migrated to Asian developed their slit looking eyes to minimize the amount of sun light that enters after it reflects from the ground. Crossing a land bridge the reached
darkheat246 7 months ago
@TheAlienesque No, it's their slogan.
Musicposter4you 10 months ago
@TheAlienesque And the Completely Missing the Point trope goes to...
For the record, I think we're the ones who are the real judges of what men look good in. We have a much better fashion sense than men do. I know what I like, and I like me a man who can wear both a traditional and a utility kilt.
Now, wearing a kilt with an old, baggy t-shirt not even tucked in and some worn-out sneakers? Now that's just insulting--to the Scottish and to the eye.
AtarahDerek 10 months ago
@TheAlienesque Romany blood has seeped into the gene pool of many a European, whether you like it or not. "Gypsy" is a lifestyle for which the Roma were originally known, and by which fewer and fewer of them live today. They are so thoroughly integrated, they often forget who they are. Many of their descendants are surprised to learn one of their ancestors was a Rom.
AtarahDerek 10 months ago
@TheAlienesque I'm sure the Scottish Roma (of which there are quite a few) would take offense at that.
AtarahDerek 10 months ago