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Everything everybody posts is cherry picked. What a ridiculous phrase. Nobody posts total randomly selected photo essays. The sources of the images themselves were cherry picking.
Tell you what. Why don't we try this.
Post images of supposedly white vs non-white Egyptians.
No doubles or repeats of the same image from different angles.
Lte's see how far white supporters can get before they run short.
Of course this exercise is only for those truly interested in such roorag.
That's why other than broaching the thread I won't participate.
AE is so obviously overwhelmingly black founded and populated.
I love black cherry wishniak. I love cherry cola. Heh heh hah hah ha ha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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This challenge is esp. for Rahotep who claims so called Afrocentrics cherry pick images but ignore others when truth be told he does the same ish.
Lets start the Rules first off, all participants must agree.
1) No Repeating the same image, only use it one.
2) No over large images to bog the page down, and if you can please photo shop some group callages like me and Rahotep do.
Thanks...LMAO, Ive been preparing for this lets go Rahotep!!! AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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quote:Originally posted by alTakruri: Everything everybody posts is cherry picked. What a ridiculous phrase. Nobody posts total randomly selected photo essays. The sources of the images themselves were cherry picking.
Tell you what. Why don't we try this.
Post images of supposedly white vs non-white Egyptians.
No doubles or repeats of the same image from different angles.
Lte's see how far white supporters can get before they run short.
Of course this exercise is only for those truly interested in such roorag.
That's why other than broaching the thread I won't participate.
AE is so obviously overwhelmingly black founded and populated.
I love black cherry wishniak. I love cherry cola. Heh heh hah hah ha ha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
lol Mi gone to get a plate of food, a coupla coconut water, and some popcorn (for when food is done and this gets really good)- you want some?
oh, and I have some black cake left you're welcome to some of that (you know what that is?), if Brada doesn't come in here and see I have some and beat you to it, lol
dwbcl...this is gonna be good...
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This site is already like an endless chessboard of dead Egyptians! You really want more of the same? Get a life! Anyway more archaeology survives in the south, both because the north continued to be more populous, so more stone was recycled, and because the north is wetter, so wooden and papyrus objects have survived less well. The north coast has also been prone to destructive earthquakes, and there has been more intensive farming in the Delta. Due to these conditions, the probability is that more dark images will have survived.
Also it would be stupid as we have dark and light images of the same individual, and there is no guarantee any of them were done from life before the time of the Fayum portraits. All they can do is give a general picture.
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quote:Originally posted by alTakruri: Everything everybody posts is cherry picked. What a ridiculous phrase. Nobody posts total randomly selected photo essays. The sources of the images themselves were cherry picking.
Tell you what. Why don't we try this.
Post images of supposedly white vs non-white Egyptians.
No doubles or repeats of the same image from different angles.
Lte's see how far white supporters can get before they run short.
Of course this exercise is only for those truly interested in such roorag.
That's why other than broaching the thread I won't participate.
AE is so obviously overwhelmingly black founded and populated.
I love black cherry wishniak. I love cherry cola. Heh heh hah hah ha ha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Put up or shut up cracker jack, but don't put out unless u r a ho.
U know u gwine lose, even if we restrict it to pharoahs only.
quote:Originally posted by rahotep101: This site is already like an endless chessboard of dead Egyptians! You really want more of the same? Get a life! Anyway more archaeology survives in the south, both because the north continued to be more populous, so more stone was recycled, and because the north is wetter, so wooden and papyrus objects have survived less well. The north coast has also been prone to destructive earthquakes, and there has been more intensive farming in the Delta. Due to these conditions, the probability is that more dark images will have survived.
Also it would be stupid as we have dark and light images of the same individual, and there is no guarantee any of them were done from life before the time of the Fayum portraits. All they can do is give a general picture.
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It would be a ridiculous and pointless exercise, pitting dead Egyptian against dead Egyptian. One thing's predictable, they'd average out looking like the average modern Egyptian.
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WatsonIsPleased already concedes defeat but will it stop with its white Med AE bs?
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Some body is feeling the heat!!! From day one you come here with Cherry picked images and seem to have no problem stating with fact that the images you have represent Ancient Egypt, Now all of a sudden its "a General picture", now all of a sudden you want to question the validity..LOL. What a clown.
Sum Bawdy is Chicken!!! Bawk Bawk!!
HAHAHAHAHA!!!
Ill start first Rahotep, and keep going until you admit defeat!!!
quote:Originally posted by rahotep101: This site is already like an endless chessboard of dead Egyptians! You really want more of the same? Get a life! Anyway more archaeology survives in the south, both because the north continued to be more populous, so more stone was recycled, and because the north is wetter, so wooden and papyrus objects have survived less well. The north coast has also been prone to destructive earthquakes, and there has been more intensive farming in the Delta. Due to these conditions, the probability is that more dark images will have survived.
Also it would be stupid as we have dark and light images of the same individual, and there is no guarantee any of them were done from life before the time of the Fayum portraits. All they can do is give a general picture.
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BTW I used the same image of Tuthmosis but I didnt know the rules when I made it, I wont use the same one again.
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Let's see how far white supporters can get before they run short.
he predicts white supporters will be able to find a certain amount of white ancient Egyptians but they won't get that far
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I'm not biting. Sorry. I've burdened the site's bandwidth enough of late. What indeed, if you have a wall carving of a thousand generic slaves hauling a collossus along? Can you count every one as a portrait? What about different images of the same individual, giving conflicting impressions? What about gods? Do yellow goddesses count as white women? Jet black gods count with golden eyebrows and caucasoid features as black men? What about ones which don't even take fully human form?
Let's be real. Most Egyptians have a racially ambiguous look. Some have some negroid characteristics, others towards the Mediterranean caucasoid, and could pass for Syrians, Greeks or Italians. The typical Coptic Egyptian has medium brown skin (though some are fair and some are very dark). They have black or dark brown hair which can be straight, wavy or curly, a not-overly-broad nose, with a high nasal bridge and without wide nostrils, sometimes blunt or even slightly bulbous at the tip, medium full lips (but not fleshy and not projecting forward of the nose like a negroid's), rounds cheeks. They have distinctive eyes (usually dark) which are more easily recognized than described. This is true today and it was true in the past.
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quote:Originally posted by A Simple Girl: Hemiunu:Engineer of the Great Pyramid in the Old Kingdom.
quote:Originally posted by teacher of osool:
Same Skin color..This is too easy.. Thanks for providing that one...
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The Royal Kings Haminihu the so called Great Pyramid Architect Worshipped as Gods..
FUFUFU...
BTW Lioness I have'nt even warmed up yet, don't count the chickens, as Altaruri said there WERE light skinned Meds but the Dominant phenotype was Black and this will be proven, so Im gonna let the Chickens scurry and take my time...
FUFUFUFFUFUFUFUFU!!
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Why is there participation from the Non-Eurocentric side? Are you all that addicted to responding that you can't even let them obey the instructions in the OP for a moment?
The low amount of whites in AE art is self defeating, there is no need to counter with darker skinned AE.
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quote:Originally posted by A Simple Girl: Rahotep 4th dynasty:
LOL, Seriously..No More until Rahotep....To Easy..
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I understand but the same can be said about the posters who continue to engage this "Parahu" character as if he is a legitimate debater. Hell the most Intelligent posters here continue to engage this guy despite his obvious trolling and mockery of people who reply to him. Arglye104 is less of a Troll, at least Argie boy has some legitimacy to his claims(as outlandish as he takes them) but it gets me how people here obviously smarter than me(Because I don't knwo sh#t about Genetics and prob. never will) have not caught onto the obvious..
quote:Originally posted by Kalonji: Why is there participation from the Non-Eurocentric side? Are you all that addicted to responding that you can't even let them obey the instructions in the OP for a moment?
The low amount of whites in AE art is self defeating, there is no need to counter with darker skinned AE.
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I've encountered black American Afrocentrists who would invade Egypt and 'reclaim it', given half a chance, driving out all the 'foreign' Egyptians, so deranged have they become by their cult of black pharaohs and queens. They call it 'our land'. They seem convinced also that modern Egyptians and white Academia are both part of a colossal, eternal conspiracy to deny the truth about Ancient Egyptians and to steal the black man's legacy. It's quite sinister. Useful Idiots like Joel Freeman (a white Canadian feel-good guru who rehashes Afrocentric myth and dishes it up for a willing audience), don't help matters.
Clarence Walker seems to be much more enlightened, advocating an end to the cult of Africa and a pride in the culture that black Americans have created in the new world. Of course far be it from me to tell anyone else how they should identify, as long as they are not trying to usurp another, unconnected people's identity and ancestry.
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Some of these white nationalists post pics of Ancient Egyptians that have washed their faces "wit di cake soap".
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This one appears somewhat different. And I once show a BBC documentary of Ghana, they had a similar statue. Of a dark-skinned man and light skinned woman. It was like a shrine where they did certain rituals. It was about some ancient tradition. And history from before the colonial time.
Very intrigue.
Ironcly !?
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