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Post by jay (mulatto) on Apr 7, 2005 7:46:02 GMT -5
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Post by MC anunnaki on Apr 7, 2005 8:20:35 GMT -5
What does naija mean? I think there are many good-looking African women. People sometimes act as if a pure African must look either like a starved-to-death Ethiopian or a West African Congoid straight out of an 19-century racist anthropology book. Africans who don't have too big lips or too wide noses can be very good looking. It's all about symmetry and proportion. I think full black African actor Djimon Hounsou is a very handsome man.
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Post by MC anunnaki on Apr 7, 2005 8:30:29 GMT -5
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Post by jatt on Apr 7, 2005 10:30:52 GMT -5
I might also add that black/white mixing produces some of the best looking women on this planet. ... dayum!!! I feel kinda funny anunnaki. I hope you don't also feel funny in that way too. I'd hate for you to leave your halstatt man for one of these lovely mulattas. ;D Naija is a slang word for Nigerian. This is not a chatroom. img68.exs.cx/img68/1076/minnarain9as.jpgMinna on the left i think is a Nigerian mulatta. Picture too large oh yeah, the full based out black africans are very pretty too, some very exotic.
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Post by jatt on Apr 7, 2005 10:33:17 GMT -5
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Post by MC anunnaki on Apr 7, 2005 10:39:59 GMT -5
dayum!!! I feel kinda funny anunnaki. I hope you don't also feel funny in that way too. I'd hate for you to leave your halstatt man for one of these lovely mulattas. ;D A slim chance considering I'm not lesbian. ;D
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Post by jatt on Apr 7, 2005 11:03:15 GMT -5
A slim chance considering I'm not lesbian. ;D check ur PM's anunnaki.
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Post by Anima Eternae on Apr 7, 2005 17:28:26 GMT -5
Negroes are visual abominations. They make my eyes hurt.
There are a few exceptions, but not many. The men are particularly more unsightly....all the negro "women" that are supposedly attractive are usually mulattos (for obvious reasons).
Warning #1
Warning? Warn my ass.
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Post by hanan on Apr 7, 2005 19:15:25 GMT -5
Many African people have these little tiny bumps on the facial skin. What is that from?
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Post by mike2 on Apr 7, 2005 20:29:07 GMT -5
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Post by alexandrian on Apr 7, 2005 21:09:20 GMT -5
the Aethiopid type definitely did. I have little doubt about that. And I find it very beautiful and attractive. How do you know? Is anyone with brown skin and Caucasian features considered Aethopid? It's not like the women pictured had tightly curled hair like most East Africans do. Let's see, brown skin + wavy hair + pointy nose +skinny = anywhere in southern Middle East or parts of East Africa. I don't think it's Aethopid type in Ancient Egypt, as much as it is Middle Eastern types in Ethiopia. I don't think all East Africans have Caucasian features.
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Post by mike2 on Apr 7, 2005 21:51:47 GMT -5
If you think the girls above look like typical Middle Easterners, you're kidding yourself, Alex. They are far too prognathous. They don't look like average Aethiopids, either, true, who are generally much more negroid, but they strike me as very reminiscent of an intermediate type that leans toward Caucasoid. Think on it as you will, I'm just speaking my mind.
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Post by SensoUnico on Apr 8, 2005 0:11:26 GMT -5
The problem is that the use of East African is not really appropriate like many of the labels used in the discussion of race differences. East African to me means Kenya, Tanzania and even Uganda. The countries you are talking about are near the Horn of Africa and close to the Arab world like Somalia, Eritrea and Ethiopia. Has anyone seen a map of Africa and how large Sudan is and how it is a barrier to Egypt from most Horn of Africa countries. Barring Masai, some Tutsis in Rwanda/Burundi most East Africans are fully negroid, do not look caucasoid in any way and are loosely speaking Bantus whatever language they speak. Even in Somalia there are jareer. The discussion will be moot when the fault finally separates part of East Africa from Africa. Of course humans may not be around then.
PS negroid Africans have their beauties and their proportion of uglies just like caucasoids or mongoloids.
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Post by topdog on Apr 8, 2005 1:58:18 GMT -5
Barring Masai, some Tutsis in Rwanda/Burundi most East Africans are fully negroid, do not look caucasoid in any way and are loosely speaking Bantus whatever language they speak. Even in Somalia there are jareer. The discussion will be moot when the fault finally separates part of East Africa from Africa. Of course humans may not be around then. How can one separate East Africa from Africa? With that type of logic we can separate Southern Arabia from the Middle East. Masai and Tutsis are fully Negroid and have no mixture due to back-migrations or recent admixture with Caucasoids.
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Post by Soomaal on Apr 8, 2005 2:17:59 GMT -5
The problem is that the use of East African is not really appropriate like many of the labels used in the discussion of race differences. East African to me means Kenya, Tanzania and even Uganda. The countries you are talking about are near the Horn of Africa and close to the Arab world like Somalia, Eritrea and Ethiopia. Has anyone seen a map of Africa and how large Sudan is and how it is a barrier to Egypt from most Horn of Africa countries. Barring Masai, some Tutsis in Rwanda/Burundi most East Africans are fully negroid, do not look caucasoid in any way and are loosely speaking Bantus whatever language they speak. Even in Somalia there are jareer. The discussion will be moot when the fault finally separates part of East Africa from Africa. Of course humans may not be around then. PS negroid Africans have their beauties and their proportion of uglies just like caucasoids or mongoloids. Somalia the jareer/bantu were brought as slaves, they were not native to Somalia.
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