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Confirming Truth
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...settle the score as to their skin tone? You be the judge!

Ancient Practice of Sun Tanning.

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NOTICE RA'S TAN IS THE EXACT COLOR TO THE SUN; PERFECT TANNING.

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Confirming Truth
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Perfect tanning; skin tone matches color of the sun.


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Soliloguy
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Confirming Truth
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^And you ignore the fact that Ra/Aten worshipers in ancient Egypt were exposing themselves to the sun! LOL!!! Obama was born with that skin color. Ancient Egyptians, on the other hand, altered their skin tone while reverencing their gods, hence, the tawny or tanned complexion. Denial is a motherfvcker, ain't it?!
 
Simple Girl
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quote:
Originally posted by Confirming Truth:
Perfect tanning; skin tone matches color of the sun.



I was wondering when someone else was going to catch on to the skin color matching the sun.I provided clues a while back to see if anyone else was paying attention.lol
 
Confirming Truth
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^Outside Afrocentrism, it is common knowledge that sunbathing and tanning date back to the ancient Egyptians and was part of their religious culture.
 
Simple Girl
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quote:
Originally posted by Confirming Truth:
^Outside Afrocentrism, it is common knowledge that sunbathing and tanning have a history dating back to the ancient Egyptians.

Not only that but they used cosmetics and oils to protect themselves from the sun also. I had a theory that they used henna as a sun block but further research shows that they used red ochre instead to protect themselves from the sun.
 
cassiterides
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The ancient egyptian nobility were pale white or sallow in complexion because they recieved virtually no sun exposure. This is also observable in most art depictions of egyptian females who appear pale white or a sallow colour - because egyptian females stayed indoors and therefore did not sunburn.

So egyptian males (excluding the minority nobility) were sunburnt or darker skinned. While the egyptian females pale white or light.

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GBOLA KING
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quote:
Originally posted by cassiterides:
The ancient egyptian nobility were pale white or sallow in complexion because they recieved virtually no sun exposure. This is also observable in most art depictions of egyptian females who appear pale white or a sallow colour - because egyptian females stayed indoors and therefore did not sunburn.

So egyptian males (excluding the minority nobility) were sunburnt or darker skinned. While the egyptian females pale white or light.

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[Big Grin] [Razz]
 
Simple Girl
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Many papyrus images show the women to have been very pale.

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cassiterides
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^ The afrocentric loons however wrongly interpet these art depictions as a white woman with a black man when in fact they show a white woman and a white man but with a sun tan.

For some bizarre reason afrocentrics don't believe whites can aquire a dark tan without having to be a negro.
 
Confirming Truth
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Ive never seen this papyrus. What is the source behind it? Is it an original or rendition? It seems very suspect; it is European like.


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Originally posted by Simple Girl:

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Mike111
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^He, he, the White boys are engaged in a "Circle Jerk". Who's got the umbrella?
 
Simple Girl
Member # 16578
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quote:
Originally posted by Confirming Truth:
Ive never seen this papyrus. What is the source behind it? Is it an original or rendition? It seems very suspect; it is very European like.


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Originally posted by Simple Girl:

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It's in the Cairo Museum of Egyptian Antiquities.
 
Confirming Truth
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^okay thanks.
 
Simple Girl
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This one is in the British Museum.

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Mike111
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^Thanks for confirming what I have been saying for years.

That is, that White history was nothing more than "White Fantasy".

My only question is, are you playing with yourselves as you populate this thread?
 
Confirming Truth
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Mike, the truth hurts, don't it;-)
 
cassiterides
Member # 18409
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Some more pale white egyptian females -

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Simple Girl
Member # 16578
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This is what the Egyptians applied to their skin to help protect them from the sun. I believe they also used this in their artwork.

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TruthAndRights
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quote:
Originally posted by Simple Girl:
further research shows that they used red ochre...

you mean like the Maasai people, as well as the the Samburu people, of eastern Africa..

oh, and the Himba people of Namibia

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The Himba are a tribe of nomadic pastoralists who inhabit the Kaokoland area of Namibia. The Himba are actually descendants of a group of Herero herders who fled into the remote north-west after been displaced by the Nama. The Himba have clung to their traditions and the beautiful Himba women are noted for their intricate hairstyles which and traditional jewellery.

As Himba men and woman wear few clothes apart from a loin cloth or goat skinned mini-skirt, they rub their bodies with red ochre and fat to protect themselves from the sun and also gives their appearance a rich red colour.

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Looking at the Himba people above, as well as the photos of the Maasai, to say the ancient people of Kemet used red ochre to protect their skin from the sun equals means they were white is...funny...to put it nicely....lol..
 
Simple Girl
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^Don't feel special.

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Early historical records suggest the use of ochre as a pigment by numerous cultures. The Ancient Picts were said to paint themselves "Iron Red" according to the Gothic historian Jordanes. Frequent references in Irish myth to "red men" (Gaelic: Fer Dearg) make it likely that such a practice was common to the Celts of the British Isles, bog iron being particularly abundant in the midlands of Ireland.

 
the lioness
Member # 17353
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this is a good selection of ancient Egyptian papayrus:

click:

EGYPTIAN PAPYRUS

(more pages listed at bottom)
(unfortunately images not copy and pasteable)

obviously the place was mixed, just open your eyes
 
Confirming Truth
Member # 17678
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the link is a bust, lioness. Verify that the url addy is correct.

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Originally posted by the lioness:
this is a good selection of ancient Egyptian papayrus:


http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://farm1.static.flickr.com/247/460406600_f6a6bc

obviously the place was mixed, just open your eyes


 
the lioness
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fixed
 
TruthAndRights
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quote:
Originally posted by Simple Girl:
^Don't feel special.

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Early historical records suggest the use of ochre as a pigment by numerous cultures. The Ancient Picts were said to paint themselves "Iron Red" according to the Gothic historian Jordanes. Frequent references in Irish myth to "red men" (Gaelic: Fer Dearg) make it likely that such a practice was common to the Celts of the British Isles, bog iron being particularly abundant in the midlands of Ireland.

Duncehead Gyal...go wash yuh dun-out pop-dung frownsy leaking hole....cah nobody neva seh nor think Africans alone use dem tings.... [Roll Eyes] ..true you eediat so di point fly ova your head...duppy bat...
 
Simple Girl
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I have that same site saved Lioness. Now go to the second page and scroll down to the bottom right. Is that womans hair blonde?
 
TruthAndRights
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Originally posted by Confirming Truth:

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Confirmed Eediatbwoy [Roll Eyes] you clearly don't overstand the KEMETIC SPIRITUAL SYMBOLISM of the above; and it has NOTHING to do with their skin tone 'white' black brown or otherwise...

and NO I will not take the time to explain the symbology to you...if you're dunce enough to post this and you don't even know of or are aware of or know about the symbolism of it, then that's YOUR problem and your stupidity for doing so without the KNOWledge....
 
Simple Girl
Member # 16578
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quote:
Originally posted by TruthAndRights:
quote:
Originally posted by Simple Girl:
^Don't feel special.

quote:
Early historical records suggest the use of ochre as a pigment by numerous cultures. The Ancient Picts were said to paint themselves "Iron Red" according to the Gothic historian Jordanes. Frequent references in Irish myth to "red men" (Gaelic: Fer Dearg) make it likely that such a practice was common to the Celts of the British Isles, bog iron being particularly abundant in the midlands of Ireland.

Duncehead Gyal...go wash yuh dun-out pop-dung frownsy leaking hole....cah nobody neva seh nor think Africans alone use dem tings.... [Roll Eyes] ..true you eediat so di point fly ova your head...duppy bat...
Learn to speak English. I don't take the time to try and understand jibberish and nonsense.
 
TruthAndRights
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quote:
Originally posted by Simple Girl:
quote:
Originally posted by TruthAndRights:
quote:
Originally posted by Simple Girl:
^Don't feel special.

quote:
Early historical records suggest the use of ochre as a pigment by numerous cultures. The Ancient Picts were said to paint themselves "Iron Red" according to the Gothic historian Jordanes. Frequent references in Irish myth to "red men" (Gaelic: Fer Dearg) make it likely that such a practice was common to the Celts of the British Isles, bog iron being particularly abundant in the midlands of Ireland.

Duncehead Gyal...go wash yuh dun-out pop-dung frownsy leaking hole....cah nobody neva seh nor think Africans alone use dem tings.... [Roll Eyes] ..true you eediat so di point fly ova your head...duppy bat...
Learn to speak English. I don't take the time to try and understand jibberish and nonsense.
not my problem...

SUCK YOU FATHER...

I am quite sure you understood that one clear and plain...
 
Simple Girl
Member # 16578
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quote:
Originally posted by TruthAndRights:
quote:
Originally posted by Simple Girl:
quote:
Originally posted by TruthAndRights:
quote:
Originally posted by Simple Girl:
^Don't feel special.

quote:
Early historical records suggest the use of ochre as a pigment by numerous cultures. The Ancient Picts were said to paint themselves "Iron Red" according to the Gothic historian Jordanes. Frequent references in Irish myth to "red men" (Gaelic: Fer Dearg) make it likely that such a practice was common to the Celts of the British Isles, bog iron being particularly abundant in the midlands of Ireland.

Duncehead Gyal...go wash yuh dun-out pop-dung frownsy leaking hole....cah nobody neva seh nor think Africans alone use dem tings.... [Roll Eyes] ..true you eediat so di point fly ova your head...duppy bat...
Learn to speak English. I don't take the time to try and understand jibberish and nonsense.
not my problem...

SUCK YOU FATHER...

I am quite sure you understood that one clear and plain...

All that I understand is that you have no respect for anyone but yourself. You come to an English speaking forum and type in a bunch of nonsense. Your parents ought to be ashamed of the way they raised you. [Roll Eyes]
 
the lioness
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2 statues of Akenhaten
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xyyman
Member # 13597
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That's new to me. Ha! Ha! Ha!. "Circle jerk". how does that work? They masturbate/get off each other while they stand in a circle.

Is that a gay thing? [Big Grin]


quote:
Originally posted by Mike111:
^He, he, the White boys are engaged in a "Circle Jerk". Who's got the umbrella?


 
TruthAndRights
Member # 17346
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quote:
Originally posted by Simple Girl:
quote:
Originally posted by TruthAndRights:
quote:
Originally posted by Simple Girl:
quote:
Originally posted by TruthAndRights:
quote:
Originally posted by Simple Girl:
^Don't feel special.

quote:
Early historical records suggest the use of ochre as a pigment by numerous cultures. The Ancient Picts were said to paint themselves "Iron Red" according to the Gothic historian Jordanes. Frequent references in Irish myth to "red men" (Gaelic: Fer Dearg) make it likely that such a practice was common to the Celts of the British Isles, bog iron being particularly abundant in the midlands of Ireland.

Duncehead Gyal...go wash yuh dun-out pop-dung frownsy leaking hole....cah nobody neva seh nor think Africans alone use dem tings.... [Roll Eyes] ..true you eediat so di point fly ova your head...duppy bat...
Learn to speak English. I don't take the time to try and understand jibberish and nonsense.
not my problem...

SUCK YOU FATHER...

I am quite sure you understood that one clear and plain...

All that I understand is that you have no respect for anyone but yourself. rae tae tae... [Roll Eyes]
Simpleton Gyal, as your name suggests, you don't understand much.... [Roll Eyes] I have plenty of respect for plenty people...YOU ARE JUST NOT ONE OF THEM...GET OVER IT...
 
asante
Member # 18532
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quote:
Originally posted by Confirming Truth:
...settle the score as to their skin tone? You be the judge!

Ancient Practice of Sun Tanning.

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NOTICE RA'S TAN IS THE EXACT COLOR TO THE SUN; PERFECT TANNING.

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http://way2tan.com/uploads/way-too-sunburned.jpg
 
asante
Member # 18532
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quote:
Originally posted by Simple Girl:
Many papyrus images show the women to have been very pale.

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they also show women with the a head of a snake and cat.
 
cassiterides
Member # 18409
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quote:
Originally posted by Simple Girl:
You come to an English speaking forum and type in a bunch of nonsense. Your parents ought to be ashamed of the way they raised you. [Roll Eyes]

Yes they can't spell. Ebonic language/slang is primitive and non-readable. What a joke these same negroids who speak degenerate ebonics and can't spell think they created Rome and the Latin language etc.
 
the lioness
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ME

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Confirming Truth
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^lioness, does your hair naturally stand on end or it flows down, without chemically altering your hair?
 
xyyman
Member # 13597
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Lioness is white boy, may be from some place in southern Europe,

She "says" she is African maybe Sierra Leone but obviously she is not.

If she was a woman I would be fugking her already.

Don't be naive CT.
 
malibudusul
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Lioness showing their photo.
 
osirion
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Originally posted by cassiterides:
Some more pale white egyptian females -

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Interesting how easy Libyans and Syrians assimilated into Egyptian society - especially the women.
 



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