Newest Accord wrote:Imsogone wrote:
It's just that, while intellectually I know backwards, inbred troglodytes exist, It still unsettles to actually come in contact with one. I'm grateful, however, that it's only online and not face to face.
(I feel confident in calling you inbred, since you espouse "racial purity" {a forever unattainable myth], I can only assume that you consider yourself racially pure and that can only come of generations of dedicated inbreeding. As to the backwards part, well, you do seem to be looking to the past and not the future. About the only thing you can legitimately claim as flaming is the troglodyte part, and I'm certain I can find a logical justification for that). Actually, I'm not going to worry about flaming you, since you've started a good bit of lovely flaming and trolling of your own. What's the matter, run out of pseudo-factoids and specious logic? About what I'd expect from someone who claims to be from a gene pool about the size of a paramecium.
I'd love to have a chat in person with more than one of you after this series of attacks. I'm not an African; don't have nigger blood, and would do what comes naturally if I came across one. Doesn't anyone in America know anything about the continental divide? I'll dumb it down a bit.
http://www.xabiaaldia.es/evolution/the_dance_of_the_continents___evolution_and_continental_drift-1712.html
Humans followed food animals in various directions. The humans migrated in different tribes of man in these different directions. The tribes of man continued moving; following food animals as they looked for food. Follow me so far?
Humans found out that animals moved back and forth from one place to another and started to make semi-permanent settlements along the routes. Then; over time, the tribes of man made bigger more permanent settlements and changed from hunter-gatherer to settler-builder. Language, solar religions, and customs of the tribes were next. Over time; the tribes of man (races) met each other again and traded or made war upon each other. These unique cultures spread and developed, destroyed or where destroyed by other tribes over time through war or assimilation. The city was created. More wars. City-states were created. More wars. Then nations and empires arose; with more wars.
Look at Earth topography; see the Caucasus mountain range? That's the west-east border. A different race, or tribe of man, on either side. See the water? The swirly bits of blue? The big deep waters? That acted as a barrier until we developed technology to cross it. All that happened until the age of empire was exploration and established trade, and war. Weaker races were subjugated while the strongest prospered. Then came the great and powerful trans-national corporations, bringing races together in slavery. What happens next is up to this generation. The wolf will always win over the sheep.
Oh; and the Troglodytes are a fictional tribe. Fiction: American education system
Yeah, American Education - troglodytes are cave dwellers http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/troglodyte