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Post by human2 on Jan 23, 2006 6:46:44 GMT -5
Ok, show me these court nobles. Actually, Emperor Akihito married a commoner (first time ever I believe), so it changes the results of the present Imperial family. You sly bastard. That was in 1989, so how does that change anything? The emperors I posted were way before this duh. As for Egypt.. what royal lineage? The original Egyptian royals looked "negroid" somewhat.. Egyptian culture started in the south and was derived from East African cultures which were swamped by arrivals from the Middle East. Then you had successive dynasties with broken lines... Ramses, who people love to show on here, was actually the son of a general.. and thus a commoner ... a migrant from afar.
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Post by Agrippa on Jan 23, 2006 6:48:16 GMT -5
Well, cold day here in Europe. However, I dont know why you are attacking me, in a discussion with others (read older threads) I explained that the Jakunin type or Yakonid is A MAJOR element in Japan and especially Korea. Its appearance is THE STEREOTYPICAL nobleman and there were - if its about proportions, more Yakonids in the upper class for various reasons than there were in the whole population. Still the type is not uncommon, Satsuma-type/Satsumids are just more common. Satsumids and Yakonids are the basic "Japanese types", together with the Ainuid and Ainuid influenced forms that are the types which occur mainly in Japan (and Korea partly too, especially Yakonids) though there exist Tungids, Sinids and Palaemongolids like in other Asian regions too. I think I brought better examples than those tanned three guys, but the problem is to find good pictures in which you see the two variants side by side, one rather Yakonids beside two Satsumids. Everybody is free to find better examples.
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Post by human2 on Jan 23, 2006 6:51:29 GMT -5
hehe I've been waiting for you to show up so this thread can get mucked up with the various "ids". I hand this thread to Agrippa. he will clarify things for sure. ;D
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Post by attis on Jan 23, 2006 7:01:38 GMT -5
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Post by Educate Me on Jan 23, 2006 12:21:57 GMT -5
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Post by Educate Me on Jan 23, 2006 12:23:08 GMT -5
good close picture
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Post by Agrippa on Jan 23, 2006 12:47:59 GMT -5
The politicians seems to be between the two extremes but rather leaning towards Sinid with Yakonid influence in my opinion.
The other Japanese is pred. Satsumid-Tungid probably but is, though brachymorphic, neither that infantile nor reduced looking like many Japanese of that category. The difference is just more obvious if comparing them with Sinids and Yakonids...
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Post by attis on Jan 23, 2006 16:22:38 GMT -5
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Post by asianist on Jan 25, 2006 14:28:19 GMT -5
I don't think the right two guys are Japanese...they are most probably southeastern Asians. The left one is also weird...
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Post by Agrippa on Jan 25, 2006 15:04:42 GMT -5
I don't think the right two guys are Japanese...they are most probably southeastern Asians. The left one is also weird... Japanese have a strong SEA racial element (Palaemongolid) in their spectrum so the border is not that clear.
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Post by human2 on Jan 25, 2006 17:06:16 GMT -5
For one thing.. It's from a TV show.. The character is fictional. How old are you? attis, I'm going to ask you something. Is Dolf Lundgren part of a race of noblemen who rules over "Europids"? He looks more like Yao Ming than the guy he's holding. As I said, it's a simple introspection.
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Post by human2 on Jan 25, 2006 17:14:00 GMT -5
The politicians seems to be between the two extremes but rather leaning towards Sinid with Yakonid influence in my opinion. The other Japanese is pred. Satsumid-Tungid probably but is, though brachymorphic, neither that infantile nor reduced looking like many Japanese of that category. The difference is just more obvious if comparing them with Sinids and Yakonids... What the hell are you talking about? Thee rassenglassen is a mix of despreigeldassen and flugmenstein. Do you have anything better to do than to sit in front of a comp all day positing Europid admixture everywhere? Typing nth amount of shiznit about how various people got their progressiveness from Europids is not gonna change your personal lowly situation.
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Post by Agrippa on Jan 25, 2006 17:29:15 GMT -5
Where did I spoke about Europid admixture in this thread?
We had this topic more than once. Typical Sinids have definitely no (at least no significant-important) Europoid admixture and are very progressive on their own. Progressive features can be found in other races too.
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Post by human2 on Jan 25, 2006 17:42:23 GMT -5
Where did I spoke about Europid admixture in this thread? We had this topic more than once. Typical Sinids have definitely no (at least no significant-important) Europoid admixture and are very progressive on their own. Progressive features can be found in other races too. I just saw you typing up in another thread about how Jakunin are not completetly "Mongoloid". That maybe. So what is this strain they have? Tell me. Look, it's not even that I give two cents. There's a floating population of racialist computer nerds that numbers in the 100's of thousands. What irritates me is your person, NOT WHAT YOU SAY. ;D There's Agrippa typing a shytload (not even directly but through gay, weak lil' hints) of posts so he can feel that progressiveness somewhere a million miles away is derived from him. He can feel good about himself by living vicariously through his rassen dassen. Do you know what sad state it speaks of yourself? Life is passing you by buddy while you sit here theorizing about Europids. Carpe Diem.
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Post by fred on Jan 25, 2006 18:37:30 GMT -5
I must take a look at the kanji of "Jakunin" but isn't it supposed to mean "Feeble man" or "Fragile man"? Is it supposed to refer to the gracile type of Japan?
I do believe the three guys look japanese, just hyper-tanned and bleached as it's fashionable in Japan.
Somehow unrelated, but I was reading a book on Karate and it explained the various migrations from northern and southern china in the island of Okinawa, both migration spawned two very different types of Karate.
The southern migrations imported a style named Goju-Ryu and the northern migrants created a style epitomed by the famous Shotokan-ryu (it is the classical, official Karate)
Goju-ryu's moves are round, powerful, well rooted in the ground, the gravity center is low.
Shotokan-ryu's moves are fast, direct, more aerial.
The latter style had an incredible success in northern europe/america in the beginning of the 20th century, where it was more adapted to the local physionomy, while the Goju-ryu was praticed by lower class people.
I was wondering if it reflected a racial reality of Japan, the low gravity/round moves of Goju-ryu=round headed southern asians while Shotokan-ryu=tall, dolicocephal north asians?
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