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Anonymous
6/12/2025, 5:14:01 AM No.17756510
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Imagine fucking up this badly.
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Anonymous
6/12/2025, 5:20:49 AM No.17756517
>>17756510 (OP)
The great thing about humans is that we're adaptable and bone density can actually be increased through exercise. Imagine selecting humans genetically for a thousand years just to make murderbots
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Anonymous
6/12/2025, 5:43:57 AM No.17756558
>>17756517
Bone density in sedentary societies can never match that seen in the nomadic, hunter-gather lifestyle which humanity operated in for the first 94% of its existence. There's a reason humans have absurdly lightweight skeletons compared to other primates, something that's not good (unless you're sedentary and ok with being ridiculously weak/fragile.)

We went from being more physically fit than olympic athletes to being weak assholes who post on a imageboard for pornographic Japanese cartoons all day.

Of course, returning to the hunter-gatherer lifestyle isn't feasible, but the dream will always be to get our bone density back to the level it was for Australopithecus, or at least as close as possible.
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Anonymous
6/12/2025, 5:56:30 AM No.17756580
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why did the neanderthals go extinct? wasn't there a period of time where homo sapiens coexisted alongside them?
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Anonymous
6/12/2025, 6:05:00 AM No.17756590
>>17756580
We exterminated them (mostly by stealing all their resources.) That being said, unless you're 100% Subsaharan African who has ancestors who've always lived in Subsaharan Africa since the dawn of time, you have at least some neanderthal ancestry.
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Anonymous
6/12/2025, 6:06:04 AM No.17756592
>>17756558
>We went from being more physically fit than olympic athletes to being weak assholes who post on a imageboard for pornographic Japanese cartoons all day.
what would it have felt like to be as athletic and strong as our prehistoric ancestors, bros?
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Anonymous
6/12/2025, 6:07:38 AM No.17756596
>>17756592
Like being an olympic athlete. Said it right there.
Anonymous
6/12/2025, 6:07:43 AM No.17756597
You can live in the woods and shit in a hole any time you like anon.
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Anonymous
6/12/2025, 6:10:27 AM No.17756604
>>17756590
how come? was there no real attempts at interbreeding/grouping between humans and neanderthal? or was it the uncanny valley gene that made us fear/despise them
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Anonymous
6/12/2025, 6:12:47 AM No.17756607
>>17756597
>You can always live in a forest preserve where the county's legally allowed to shoot you anytime you like.
There's not a single corner of the earth untouched by sedentary civilization in one way or another. Virtually every plot of earth has been portioned up as either national territory or private property, even the "wilderness."

Plus the pre-sedentary civilization experience isn't possible without megafauna to hunt and live off of. Part of the reason humans had to settle down and start hunting smaller and smaller animals (before moving on to cultivating plants and domesticating animals) was because it exhausted the planet's megafauna.
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Anonymous
6/12/2025, 6:15:11 AM No.17756610
>>17756604
Interbreeding happened. Just neanderthals were outnumbered and couldn't hunt and move like sapiens could.
Anonymous
6/12/2025, 6:36:40 AM No.17756659
>>17756580
they fell for the melee meme while everybody knows that ranged is king
Anonymous
6/12/2025, 7:56:27 AM No.17756750
>>17756590
8.7 million year old human fossil found in turkey seems to suggest africa might not have been the birthplace of humanity.
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Anonymous
6/12/2025, 11:01:55 AM No.17757065
>>17756750
How do you explain the phylogenetic tree? Are Haplogroup A men the real owners of Eurasia? Sounds like whitey needs to leave Europe.
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Anonymous
6/12/2025, 11:12:35 AM No.17757076
>>17756607
>I would love to do it but I'm too tired right noe
Typical retvrnbro cope
Anonymous
6/12/2025, 11:13:33 AM No.17757079
>>17757065
>How do you explain
I don't, I just read a news article about the currently oldest found human fossil in Turkey. lmoa
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Anonymous
6/12/2025, 11:21:34 AM No.17757099
>>17756750
There is no 1 mllion years old human fossil, let alone 8
Anonymous
6/12/2025, 11:23:11 AM No.17757103
>>17757079
Yeah, so you have no clue about this topic. A lot of anti-OoA people seem very ignorant.
Anonymous
6/12/2025, 12:58:30 PM No.17757257
>>17756580
They suck at warfare after it went spear and bow.
Manlets have no reach and run slow.
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Anonymous
6/12/2025, 1:01:48 PM No.17757268
>>17756607
>Part of the reason humans had to settle down and start hunting smaller and smaller animals (before moving on to cultivating plants and domesticating animals) was because it exhausted the planet's megafauna.
Africans and native Americans didn't exterminated megafauna (elephants, hippos, buffalo), they couldn't hunt them efficiently before Europeans brought them muskets and horses. But nevertheless they developed/adopted sedentary agricultural civilisations
Anonymous
6/12/2025, 1:28:50 PM No.17757302
On the upside you can actually swim pretty well thanks to that.
Anonymous
6/12/2025, 1:35:08 PM No.17757314
>>17757257
>"For what purpose was so vast a machine constructed at so great a distance? With what hands,” or “with what strength did they, especially as they were men of such very small stature” (for our shortness of stature, in comparison to the great size of their bodies, is generally a subject of much contempt to the men of Gaul) “trust to place against their walls a tower of such weight.”

>But when they saw that it was being moved, and was approaching their walls, startled by the new and unaccustomed sight, they sent ambassadors to Caesar to treat about peace
Anonymous
6/12/2025, 5:37:04 PM No.17757969
>>17756607
>Plus the pre-sedentary civilization experience isn't possible without megafauna to hunt and live off of.
It's entirely possible. You aren't hunting mammoths but megafauna continue to exist today.