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A Tribes Evolution

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Published on 13 May 2023 / In Film & Animation

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hqwebsite
hqwebsite 12 months ago

https://cdn.leonardo.ai/users/....7f3d519d-41d3-4eba-9
A Neanderthal caveman holding fermented berry juice meets a Cro-magnon caveman with hiking staff over a camp fire

https://cdn.leonardo.ai/users/....7f3d519d-41d3-4eba-9
Later he realized the importance of having a more quiet breeder.

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SoloMan Zone
SoloMan Zone 12 months ago

Wouldn't be so bad if they actually made sense

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 12 months ago

@SoloMan Zone: or bred.

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 12 months ago

Well, at least she had nice titties...

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 12 months ago

What a minute!? Did you just find the first basketball Chad player!?

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hqwebsite
hqwebsite 12 months ago

@WMHarrison94: Well, the Cro-magnon has a breeder too... https://cdn.leonardo.ai/users/....7f3d519d-41d3-4eba-9

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 12 months ago

@hqwebsite: I was just thinking.... what if man evolved spiritually and well both physically and intelligently in Cromagnon, ie the first homo sapiens later to devolve into homo religiousos (It's an insider anthropologists' joke but rings true;) but women are still Neanderthals craving big cock and pound me harder daddy pulling us back into their shit show! Now, being intelligent, we go our own way... because, which we should choose as our theme song, "It's too late..."

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hqwebsite
hqwebsite 12 months ago

@WMHarrison94: The Cro-Magnon also left Africa and split to Europe & Asia. In Europe they mingle with Neanderthals and in Asia, the Denisovans. Still true to 'Going Their Own Way', they keep on moving to every part of the landmass while woman has no choice but to follow.

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 12 months ago

@hqwebsite: I question that: I do believe Homo Erectus is Neanderthal departed Africa, but I think Homo Sapiens re-entered Africa on their way to Asia and the America's via Chinese boats and some Ice bridge crossings, though more recent evidence is that man crossed ice land bridges from Europe via Greenland and Nova Scotia than the uhm fuck... That Rusdia bay ointo Alaska...

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hqwebsite
hqwebsite 12 months ago

@WMHarrison94: Where Did Early Modern Humans Come From? Recently discovered evidence (Hublin et al. 2017, Richter et al. 2017) suggests that EMH evolved in Africa; their archaic ancestors were widespread throughout the continent as early as 300,000 years ago. The earliest archaic human site in Africa to date is Jebel Irhoud in Morocco, dated 350,000–280,000 BP. Other early sites are in Ethiopia, including Bouri at 160,000 BP and Omo Kibish at 195,000 BP; there is possibly another site in Florisbad, South Africa dated 270,000 BP. The earliest sites outside of Africa with early modern humans are at Skhul and Qafzeh caves in what is now Israel from about 100,000 years ago. There is a large gap in the record for Asia and Europe between 100,000 and 50,000 years ago, a period in which the Middle East seems to have been occupied only by Neanderthals. However, around 50,000 years ago, EMH again migrated out of Africa and back into Europe and Asia—and into direct competition with Neanderthals. Before the return of EMH to the Middle East and Europe, the first modern behaviors are in evidence at several South African sites of the Still Bay/Howiesons Poort tradition, about 75,000–65,000 years ago. But it wasn't until about 50,000 years ago that a difference in tools and burial methods, the presence of art and music, and changes in social behaviors had been developed. At the same time, waves of early modern humans left Africa. Source: https://www.thoughtco.com/we-d....ont-call-them-cro-ma

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 12 months ago

@WMHarrison94: oh. I did forget to mention that All men today are derived from a guy from Africa on the Indian Ocean shoreline... so he could have sailed back bringing his Chadness back into Africa... Now, there may have been other Men Y chromosome donors or rather generators, but war and eugenics took them out.... Then again, there an ancient "Adam's Calender" in South Africa, which touches the Indian Ocean, so...

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 12 months ago

@hqwebsite: Good argument, but first ai do not like Begotevthe Present, because the Present changes... BC and AD for me. Of it offends you, shut and rub some dirt in it and rinse it out. Period on that. Second, Religious Apologists from the oil and geology communities have been undermining the Leftist dogmatic millions of years "theory" by proving some key concepts... First, the earth was never stable-- basing "aging techniques" on current dust build up or moon du d t fall does not equal to accurate dating. Radioactive isotonic dating has also disproven this, but as with the dust build up, the isotopes themselves were not constant throughout-- Carbon -14 sort of is for living organisms, but some bacteria prefer C-14, so it interferes... thankfully, this is in the tropic zones only. Plus, if there was a Biblical Flood, evidence suggest around 12,000 or 11,0000 NC to about 9,000 BC, such a Flood existed-- linking 9,000 to the mythical Atlantis with King Atlas and a central island with two springs, one cold and one hit both fresh water, surrounded by rings of water and land, ie Eye of Africa-- Viditing Atlantis snd its Gaia show explore this, but Solon's / Socrates' Atlantis was around 900 years before classical Greece, ie around 1,500 BC linking it with temples, Pharoah Ahmose I, and Israelite Exodus-- the Santorini eruption. We have the records and the written accounts carved in STONE multiple times in Middle Kingdon Egypt, which the Academic experts are so retarded, they can not just read it and see it. Dogma was pushed onto them blinding them of this Truth. I mean it's not like rich Satanic Globalists are funding archeology to disprove the Bible even though their arm the Smithsonian was eradicating all evidence of giants for hundreds of years, well over a hundred for sure. Fon't worry, The Truth Is Rising, that is why they censor us more!

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 12 months ago

Fuck Before the Present works... fucking Android/Google...

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 12 months ago

Sorry, my hand was going numb and the letters keep changing after I typed... auto-interrupt or interference from AI?

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James1225
James1225 12 months ago

The fire radiating with it last embers, the berry juice at an end, the realization that the pee sleeve is only the beginning of the twilight zone. Then you are truly lost in the vacuum of space. Prost…

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SoloMan Zone
SoloMan Zone 12 months ago

I'm going back up the mountain

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James1225
James1225 12 months ago

@SoloMan Zone: The revelation from the eating of the fungi on your travel may lift you above the peaks. Beware the pixie dust the femons offer….

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Seamus
Seamus 12 months ago

Understanding that it is quite common for people who have a DNA test, to discover that they have a 1% genetic marker for Neanderthal, the conversation which you have portrayed in your featured act may have been a common one...only the Neanderthal Chief actually made good on his suggestion that he pay a visit to the Homo Sapien's Highland Home...perhaps with a few of his berry-inebriated mates. And the rest, as the saying goes, is history...

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SoloMan Zone
SoloMan Zone 12 months ago

Yea was it really evolution or berry juice!

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Julian6669
Julian6669 12 months ago

@SoloMan Zone: wouldnt have been from ABV whatever it was ;)

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 12 months ago

So, is that the majority of people or rather sheeple are so dumb? Here, I thought Neanderthal was an insult! Turns out, it is fact!?! WTF?!? That explains a lot. Now, the real question: Who was the Simp? Neanderthal? Or Cromagnon? Let's see if we can uncover this question with DNA analysis and Simp pattern recognition linked to genetic studies...

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John_Doe
John_Doe 12 months ago

@WMHarrison94: It also explains redheads; they have more Neanderthal genes than the average person.

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