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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Wally: [QB] lyingass, Your troll methodology is to always make the last comment on a thread, and which as in this instance, is totally idiotic nonsense and/or distortion. You mostly parrot the standard Western misinterpretation of African history... What [i]I[/i] was discussing was the use of [i]skin[/i] color as it applied to the Ancient Egyptian peoples by the Ancient Egyptians themselves...nothing else. [b]According to the Ancient Egyptians: a) A white skin meant someone who has just died b) A black skin meant rebirth/resurrection or a very powerful royal. (notice the jet-black skinned images of the king Tutankhamen found in his tomb - symbolic of the king's resurrection. Whereas in his life portraits his skin is portrayed as Egyptian brown, you know idealized/compromised as somewhere between Wesley Snipes and Terrence Howard...) [IMG]http://lvvfsa.bay.livefilestore.com/y1pweo6Uml-dQzFFx6jdCYUYkpOZqDyaTawZJZg6_Fo8Tdcwxn2Xx8-aqFpzE0YJ4PHnZOymLxpboEZjZVcRDOCsOnTvSe1sc7Y/Egyptian%20brown.jpg?psid=1[/IMG] <><><> The reality of the Mdu Ntr: Kme = the blackness of night Kake = night, darkness Kame(t) Niut = "Egypt" or more accurately "Black nation."[/b] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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