windwalker

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  1. What the Nazi hate the most

    Sure it does, behind closed doors it sounds like this. “This makes me feel like I want to punch the next Asian person I see in the face,” Garcia allegedly said, according to sources present at the mid-March 2014 meeting, as reported by Politico." http://www.breitbart.com/california/2018/04/23/embattled-metoo-leader-made-anti-asian-comments/
  2. What the Nazi hate the most

    looks like you answered your own question.
  3. What the Nazi hate the most

    fixed, thanks for pointing it out.
  4. What the Nazi hate the most

    Not for most of the world in case you haven't noticed. Unfortunately they seem to want to go to places where this is true eventually turning into the places they left from. A problem
  5. What the Nazi hate the most

    Not really true, only true when defective or genetic traits are allowed to survive and continue to propagate. The idea of genetic diversity in human terms is needed because we have a culture and tech that allows those to survive that normally would not this is not played out in nature were its the strongest that tend to win the right to propagate. Many here have some romantic idea of aboriginal cultures, most of which live along the lines of natural selection were only the most fit survie Some cultures are taking steps to mitigate this
  6. What the Nazi hate the most

    No less so then other human groups / cultures. They acted on it, the history is still recent but no less barbaric then other past histories of human groups....some of which is still on going.
  7. What the Nazi hate the most

    "Over the past 150 years, scientists have found bones belonging to an extinct population of ancient humans. These ancient humans are known as Neanderthals and were named after the site where their bones were first identified (Neander Valley, Germany). Neanderthals and modern humans share a common ancestor as well as many morphological and social traits, but differed in key respects. Over the past decade, genome sequencing has shed more light on the Neanderthal and our complicated relationship with them." " For many years, scientists were limited to scraping together clues from fragments of bones and other materials to discover who we are and where we come from. New techniques have allowed scientists to look even closer at DNA hidden within those bones. While the full picture of our past is still emerging, it is clear that as early as 50,000 years ago there were at least three different types of humans. Although only one of these groups (so-called "anatomically-modern humans") survived, we now know that they interbred with the other groups, including Neanderthals, along the way. 23andMe customers with Neanderthal variants have a direct Neanderthal ancestor—a grandparent to the 250th degree. What that means is still uncertain, but it's fascinating to think that we may have inherited some of our traits and behaviors from them." disclosure: Used their service to understand some of my own back ground according to family stories the results confirmed what had been said, and I felt growing up.
  8. What the Nazi hate the most

    Whats you point, can humans be identified as to be from different groups based on bone structure alone?
  9. What the Nazi hate the most

    "in physical anthropology the term is one of the three general racial classifications of humans — Caucasoid, Mongoloid and Negroid" "Craniometry is the measurement of cranial features in order to classify people according to race, criminal temperament, intelligence, etc[1] Using the skull-based categorization, anthropologists identified three or four racial groups; • Caucasoid characterized by a tall dolichocephalic skull, receded zygomas, large brow ridge and projecting-narrow nasal apertures. • Negroid characterized by a short dolichocephalic skull, receded zygomas and wide nasal apertures. • Mongoloid characterized by a medium brachycephalic skull, projecting zygomas, small brow ridge and small nasal apertures.[2] When using phenotypic variation to measure the similarity between the populations of a species one should analyse the variation in several characters simultaneously. http://www.jpsr.pharmainfo.in/Documents/Volumes/Vol6Issue11/jpsr06111407.pdf
  10. What to say when one kills an ant?

    Hope you don't avoid your self.
  11. What to say when one kills an ant?

    It's a cycle there is no inherent good or bad about it. Destructive and constructive events are the same in that they are without intention.
  12. What to say when one kills an ant?

    When ever I see dead things whether accidently caused by me or not I always offer this AMITUOFO, no more nor nor less then you. May we meet again in the river life.
  13. The Cool Picture Thread

    The City my home town born, raised , grew up lots of changes...never really understood how others saw it, until I moved away following my own path as a young teen
  14. The Cool Picture Thread

    back in the city
  15. chinese swords

    I will be talking to a friend of mine who has a large collection antique Chinese swords and other old weapons that he's collected in China, HK and other places spanning different periods in China's history and ages. If any one has questions that they may have wondered about, either post them here or pm, I can ask him. He's very knowledgeable, a long time tai mantis practitioner/shifu, one his teachers Wong Jack Man, quite famous in back in the day. a clip from long ago...with him and his friend.
  16. Gun Control and Shootings

    "Authorities arrested Rev. Al Sharpton’s half-brother and charged him with capital murder in Alabama for shooting and killing a 23-year-old woman over a car dispute, police said." http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/03/27/al-sharpton-half-brother-charged-capital-murder-alabama-allegedly-shooting-woman/ They don't have background checks in Alabama. Maybe it would have prevented this ya think Or maybe he should let the law handle it. Sounds like anger management issues
  17. Patterns of believers and non believers

    I would think it would be the results that matter as to the validity of any approach.
  18. Patterns of believers and non believers

    Its not a matter of believing, its a matter of knowing....which comes though study and experience. For me its not a belief, I know, this knowing is not always explainable but can be explained in many different ways depending on context by which one wants to view it in or can understand from. Each attempting to clarify what is known by those that "know" to those wanting to understand or believe something that they do not. .. They real question outside of ones self "does it matter"
  19. Patterns of believers and non believers

    mmm, not sure I should reply since you mention the "victims" as you call us, look like weird nerds. kong jin, is something that many promot, but they do so in a way that strains the credibility of it. This talks about my teach in beijing 93 at the time of the clip. "He would often be questioned by people passing by asking if it was real. He would smile and say ” of course its not, they are faking it” The people asking would laugh we would smile, they would leave and we would go back to practice….It was only recently that any clips could be found of his work on the net posted by a close friend and taiji teacher. 路過的人們經常詢問他的太極拳是否是真的。他會微笑地說:“當然不是,他們都是裝出來的”問的人會大笑我們也會跟著微笑。之後他們離開,我們會繼續練拳……一直到最近才有一位太極拳老師兼好友將張師傅有關的影片發布在網路上。" https://journeytoemptiness.com/2016/07/02/a-day-in-the-park/ I neither promot it, nor defend it...all I can say for those looking to understand it..Start by first understanding the basis by which its based on, and why one feels a need to learn , or believe or not believe it.... Something I have looked into for over 10yrs and have documented a little bit in my blog. not my teacher but illustrative of the topic. Many questions arise when viewing demos of this nature. Often the suggestion is that its faked or the students have been conditioned to react by subtle cues from the teacher. A reasonable person might ask why? what would be the point? A better question might be: How is it done Why is it done Is it useful https://journeytoemptiness.com/2017/12/24/ripples-in-time/