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Post by eufrenio on Sept 10, 2005 11:00:44 GMT -5
That's pure nominalism! What's wrong with naming entities that are statistically or heuristically significant? I'm sure you are on my side on this one, Mike! He can't complain we don't go into details when it comes to Asians! ( we can still break down the Asian mongoloids easily into more types, just as you do with Sinids) Euphrenio, you have no idea what the "Asian subtypes" are. In fact, I'd say your inherited structural view of European variation would be even that accurate. But keep living in that house. It feels safe. Hey, I´m willing to learn! The study of physical anthropology does not preclude the study of human genetics. There you have: discrete entities (racial types) and continua (genes). As points of view, they complement each other. Dienekes works along those lines.
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Post by eufrenio on Sept 10, 2005 11:03:39 GMT -5
These things you accuse me of doing or being, I never did. ;D Either I was not clear or you just can't understand my strange person and my strange way of doing tings. ;D That´s your oriental inscrutability! LOL!
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Post by MC anunnaki on Sept 10, 2005 13:44:50 GMT -5
Does it mean that all these Alpines lived in a magical forest before mixing with the Nordics living in their magical forests? Where's QvP? ;D
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Post by joton on Sept 11, 2005 1:52:48 GMT -5
I'm lazy - was it mentioned in this thread that in Dragon Ball Z, the main characters start out as short childish black-haired black-eyed mongoloids, then go to "super sahen" mode, however it's spelt, and turn into (relatively) nordic supermen. LOL you make sound like Japanese people want to be "Nordic superman". lets simplify it. the anime characters are drawn by artist so they want to make it apeal to the general audience. it's just basically a cartoon to the people of japan and nothing more. if you want to see real drawing of Japanese people don't use anime as an example because its just another entrainment outlet that goes beyond reality.
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Post by gelaye on Sept 18, 2005 9:57:54 GMT -5
ooh i found a nordic that looks like a manga character!
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Post by MC anunnaki on Sept 18, 2005 11:42:40 GMT -5
So basically, looking "anime" means neoteny which East Asians have in abundance compared to Caucasoids. So anime characters are simply depigmented East Asians.
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Post by gelaye on Sept 18, 2005 12:16:20 GMT -5
with eye surgery lol
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Post by MC anunnaki on Sept 18, 2005 14:29:33 GMT -5
Okay, depigmented, sometimes more Eurasian than East Asian with eye surgery.
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Post by osservatore on Sept 30, 2005 8:12:57 GMT -5
Btw, even italians comics show a heavy influence from american comics, expecially DC ones: I've read an interview of the first man who draw this character. He said he was asked to draw a generic character to a new series, he didn't know anything about the story so he imagined a SPANISH character. The character happened to be an english "detective of the nightmares" living in London, but the author of the serie decided to keep the spanish (?) look for his character. (obviously the character's look changes somehow with different people drawing different episodes).
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Post by CooCooCachoo on Oct 4, 2005 22:45:51 GMT -5
Check out this Anime series on Basketball. They draw the Black people with half-closed eyes, like they're retarded or something.
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