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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by cassiterides: [qb] A quote from your fellow afrocentric buddy mike: [QUOTE]Originally posted by Mike111: THE "ONE" THING THEY ALL HAVE IN COMMON, IS THAT THEY ARE ALL "HIGHLY" MELANINATED! What they Don't "NORMALLY" have: EXCEPT in the case of Albinism. Pale skin. Red, Blond, Hair. Blue, Green, Violet, Gray, Eyes. [/QUOTE]Note how mike admits pale skin, red and blonde hair and light eyes don't appear in Blacks. He claims they are all mutations from albinos. But these features are what make the white race the most phenotypically unique and special, it seperates us from the non-white races who are all dark haired and dark eyed. Blacks don't have red or blonde hair or light eye shades. Your typical black is wooly haired, fat lipped, wide nosed and dark eyed. Blacks however hate these features which is why black woman spend money on green or light eye contacts so they can have light eyes like white woman. [/qb][/QUOTE]First off all, do you actually know what the word mutation means? lol And yes they are mutations.....plus I don't know what you keep ranting and raving about hating features? It's you who hates it and has a problem with it. Although you have seen different many times by now. lol Blacks/ Africans differ in phenotype and genotype more than anyone else. Face it nazi boy. [IMG]http://www.accessexcellence.org/RC/VL/GG/images/mutation.gif[/IMG] 1. The act or process of being altered or changed. 2. An alteration or change, as in nature, form, or quality. 3. Genetics a. A change of the DNA sequence within a gene or chromosome of an organism resulting in the creation of a new character or trait not found in the parental type. b. The process by which such a change occurs in a chromosome, either through an alteration in the nucleotide sequence of the DNA coding for a gene or through a change in the physical arrangement of a chromosome. c. A mutant. Now it's up to you to explain what the conditions are to cause these mutations you keep parading with, while you wave your pompons.. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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