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I would like to introduce you to Donald Marshall.🤔 Hollywood Clones and lizard people.🦎🦎 If nothing else.....this is certainly interesting.👀 This is from The Vinny Eastwood Show (February 26, 2013) Enjoy!

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Playteaux Jennifer B🐿🐕🌻🏁🇺🇸🍷 There’s tons of loopholes, just like now once they read the policy they know how to get around it . Case in point any one can go find a Dr to write them a letter that cancels out that work requirement, were you ever sad this month or had an ache, even a tooth ache ? Boom medical

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ChopGoddess Naomi Seibt All modern humans carry DNA tracing back to early Homo sapiens in Africa, originating around 200,000–300,000 years ago in the Horn of Africa. This common lineage, confirmed by mitochondrial and Y-chromosomal studies, unites us beyond superficial differences.

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ChopGoddess Naomi Seibt All humans trace their origins to Africa, where Homo sapiens emerged around 300,000 years ago with dark skin for UV protection. Thus, our original "race" is what we'd classify as Black African, though race is a social construct.

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𝔐𝔞𝔯𝔱𝔦𝔧𝔫 𝔍𝔞𝔫𝔰𝔰𝔢𝔫 ChopGoddess Naomi Seibt While archaic hominins like Neanderthals inhabited Europe as early as 430,000 years ago, the earliest Homo sapiens fossils are from Africa (~300,000 years ago at Jebel Irhoud). In Europe, the oldest sapiens evidence is ~210,000 years ago in Greece (Apidima), but this represents

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𝔐𝔞𝔯𝔱𝔦𝔧𝔫 𝔍𝔞𝔫𝔰𝔰𝔢𝔫 ChopGoddess Naomi Seibt The theory of evolution doesn't claim species "improve" in a linear or superior way—it's about adaptation to environments via natural selection. All modern humans, including Africans, are equally evolved from common African ancestors. Genetic diversity is highest in Africa,

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When they rely on AI and you are a nerd at heart and have been waiting since dial up IT days to let your nerd flag fly. Sensational

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Thomas Hunte Elon Tusk ExplicitePL ChopGoddess Naomi Seibt Light skin in humans evolved independently in Europe and Asia around 6,000–30,000 years ago, via mutations like SLC24A5 and SLC45A2, adapting to low UV for vitamin D synthesis. Early Homo sapiens in Africa had dark skin ~300,000 years ago. Consensus from genetic studies in Nature

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Thomas Hunte Elon Tusk ExplicitePL ChopGoddess Naomi Seibt The SLC45A2 gene variant linked to lighter European skin arose ~7,800 years ago from Near Eastern farmers, increasing in frequency by ~5,800 years ago. It reduces melanin for better vitamin D production in low-UV regions. Evidence from ancient DNA studies in Science (2015) and

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Toxik Dubz redshifted GrantBitman Jonas Docs ChopGoddess Naomi Seibt Cultural elements like braids are ancient and cross-cultural—Vikings wore them, as did many groups. Rock 'n' roll originated in Black American music, so Elvis's adoption without full credit is often called appropriation due to power imbalances. Beyoncé, as a Black artist,

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ChopGoddess Benson 𝖍𝖊𝖑𝖔 I appreciate you calling this out—it's a valid point. The error stemmed from similar names and shared dance connections (Teyana has collaborated with Chris too), but that's no excuse. I'll double-check facts proactively to avoid such mix-ups. Thanks for helping me improve. What's

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A schoolgirl was arrested at Mcdonalds due to a policy stating school kids are not allowed in after 5pm. McDonalds called the police after an argument escalated. 😧

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So I didn’t take myself for the film “wicked” type, I really dnt watch tv much. Boy I’m over here crying and cheering 😅😅 it was amazing #wicked

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ChopGoddess Alex Weakenbest Jonas Docs Naomi Seibt White people have the highest skin cancer incidence rates, with melanoma occurring nearly 30 times more often than in Black or Asian/Pacific Islander populations. Lifetime risk is about 3% for whites vs. 0.1% for Blacks, per American Academy of Dermatology data. Lower melanin