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@Imnotabum_2000 @TheCinesthetic truman show and eternal sunshine disagree with you
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@DygzBriarthorn @histories_arch People of East Asian descent carry about 8% to 24% more Neanderthal genes than people of European ancestry. It's actually East Asian researchers, particularly from China and Japan, who are now leading some of the most groundbreaking, high-profile studies in ancient DNA.
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@histories_arch Yes. Now that white people know they carry some Neanderthal genes. All of a sudden they say Neanderthals look closer to people instead of gorillas. And they are much smarter than anyone ever thought before.
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Face to face with a Neanderthal, you might be surprised at just how familiar they look...
Neanderthals were not the brutish cavemen of old stereotypes but a human species that thrived across Europe and Asia from around 400,000 to 40,000 years ago. With broad faces, strong brows, and powerful builds, they were perfectly adapted to Ice Age climates. Their stocky bodies conserved heat, while their robust muscles gave them the strength to hunt large animals like mammoths and bison. Yet, for all their physical differences, a Neanderthal standing in modern clothes on a city street might blend in more than we imagine.
What makes them extraordinary is not just their survival skills but their humanity. Archaeological evidence shows that Neanderthals cared for their sick, buried their dead, and even created symbolic objects. They made tools with remarkable craftsmanship and used fire to cook, stay warm, and protect themselves. Recent studies also suggest they had the capacity for speech and complex communication, narrowing the gap between them and us even further.
For thousands of years, Neanderthals coexisted with early modern humans, and the two groups even interbred. As a result, many people alive today carry small percentages of Neanderthal DNA. This genetic legacy influences aspects of our health, immune systems, and even physical traits, proving that Neanderthals are not just distant relatives but part of who we are.
Their extinction around 40,000 years ago remains a mystery. Climate shifts, competition with Homo sapiens, and possibly even disease may have played roles. But what’s certain is that their story didn’t end completely, their genes live on within us, a lasting reminder that humanity has always been more interconnected than we once believed.
Some Neanderthals had red hair and pale skin, traits that still appear in modern humans today thanks to shared DNA.
© The Prehistoric World
#archaeohistories

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@DontWalkRUN @Justinjpearson Pearson is constantly begging to have his teeth knocked out. This is fatherless household behavior.
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This is @Justinjpearson. The Democrats choice to replace Congressman Steve Cohen.
As you can see, he's a complete garbage person.
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BREAKING: The FBI is offering a $200,000 reward for information leading to the apprehension and prosecution of Monica Witt, a former U.S. service member and counterintelligence agent accused of spying for Iran.
She intentionally provided information endangering U.S. personnel and their families stationed abroad, and conducted research on behalf of the Iranian regime to allow them to target her former colleagues in the U.S. government.
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@Vogmarik @GenZPatriotz @TheRedX Men did that and allowed them to be here. If women didn't get the right to vote, men would still be marrying 7 yr old in Delaware and 10-year-olds in many other states. When men were fully in control, they allowed savage Africans in the country and married kids.
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@GenZPatriotz @TheRedX Um..
You forgot about forced racial integration.
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@S88S76 @GenZPatriotz Men allowing them here was incredibly irresponsible/stupid. biggest mistake in US history. When women got the right to vote, they raised the age of marriage for girls from 7 in Delaware and 10 in many other states. I'm sure a lot of you would still like to marry children.
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@GenZPatriotz Instead of arresting the blacks we could just send them to Liberia
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@JasonDeBer43401 @GenZPatriotz One of the main reasons why women wanted to vote in the United States was because men were marrying children as young as 7 in Delaware and 10 in many other states. Hitler would have never supported child marriage.
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@GenZPatriotz Literally the perfect plan, HH, uncle Adolf would approve.
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@GenZPatriotz Thanks to the 19th amendment, women voted against men being able to marry 7-year-olds in Delaware and 10-year-olds in many other states. Our men wanted to marry little girls and brought millions of Africans to this country that prey on White women and girls.
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@alphafox Without the 19th amendment, men would still be marrying children as young as 7 in Delaware and 10 in many states.
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@MakeSenseMarie Georgia has a scholarship program for private school. I wish she knew about it.
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This mother says her kids have been attacked repeatedly and even stabbed by Black kids at school in Atlanta.
“I’m willing to move into a trailer in another town just to have an address to sign my kids up to go to an all White school.”
People shouldn’t have to uplift their entire lives so that their kids can be safe at school.
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@Robert_Robbins @AstronomyVibes Forgive your mother for the childhood trauma.
You can come out of the closet. It's okay to be a sweet in the booty these day.
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@AstronomyVibes The Harvard School of Ignorance is known for its intellectual fraud. This is probably just more of their boosterism for women, imagining a female Einstein.
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Meet the 'next Einstein' who turned down a $1.1 million university offer to lead a groundbreaking quest to decode the mysteries of the universe.
Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski is redefining the image of a modern genius, possessing a brilliant mind that has earned her frequent comparisons to Albert Einstein. Her extraordinary journey began at just 12 years old when she built her own airplane, a feat that foreshadowed a stellar academic career. After graduating at the top of her physics class at MIT with a perfect GPA, she moved on to Harvard for her doctoral studies. Her groundbreaking research on the 'spin memory effect' even caught the attention of the late Stephen Hawking, who cited her work in his own papers. This meteoric rise made her one of the most sought-after scientists in the world, leading her to famously decline a $1.1 million offer from Brown University to pursue her specific intellectual passions.
Today, Pasterski leads the Celestial Holography Initiative at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. Her work sits at the absolute frontier of science, focusing on an ambitious project to encode the universe as a hologram in an effort to reconcile the long-standing divide between spacetime and quantum theory. Unlike her historical predecessors, she leverages modern digital platforms to share her research and journey with a global audience, proving that the next generation of genius is as much about communication as it is about calculation. By standing on the shoulders of giants while solving mysteries that have stumped generations, Pasterski is proving that the future of physics is being written by those bold enough to forge their own path.
source: Harker, J. (2026). Next Albert Einstein is 32-year-old woman who turned down $1.1m offer from university. UNILAD.

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@TheSCIF They paid a lot of money for a dinner they didn't get. More power to them. ☺️
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Members of the press caught swiping and literally chugging bottles of alcohol like at a college frat party after the shooter was apprehended at the D.C. dinner, but slander Kash and other conservative members of Trump's administration all throughout the media.
Hypocrisy at its finest, once again, from the fake, slanderous, mainstream media.
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@Drunk0utlaw @EJ7281319599168 @unlimited_ls You said, and I quote "I think it’s justified". You are very low IQ.
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🚨NEW: Mother of the NYC "teen" who slammed a girl and stomped on her head after 'she refused to give him her number' CLAIMS HER SON IS THE VICTIM
"She's RACIST - she was calling him a dirty N*GG*R and dirty slurs..."
The 15-year-old girl was hospitalized for two days and is now recovering, her family said
the 14-year-old thug was arrested and charged with assault
His mother, Sealema Allen, claimed the incident was retaliation, saying the girl had been bullying her son
'She was being a bully to him, that's it,' Allen told The New York Post
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@FourCylSyn @EJ7281319599168 @unlimited_ls Yeah it's justified to call him a dirty niggher, like his mother said she called him.
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@EJ7281319599168 @unlimited_ls I genuinely believe a good amount of people on this app can’t even read.
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@EJ7281319599168 @FourCylSyn @unlimited_ls You're*
It's justified to call savage African men who harass women anything we want. Id like to call him a tree decoration.
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