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damn norwegians and their black metal.
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That symphonic rock u told me about a while ago is really good Manni!
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Hmm actually it depends on how long back in time you look.
7 or so generations I'm 100% Swedish. 15 generations and I would probably be 50% Swedish and 50% Germane. 5000 generations and we all would be 99% African ( don't tell that to the nazis, they would flip ^^)
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And if you want to go even farther than that, we're all 100% spontaneously created by Those Who Came Before for the sole purpose to serve them.
And then, well, you know... Eve had to go be a bitch and steal the apple which pissed off Those Who Came Before and incited in fact the first war. That would explain my constant deja vu....
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Well, I'll say that with Alizée, it seems like there's a little something there that you don't necessarily notice at first. If you get a close look at her hair, for example... I think she has some exotic elements in that she has certain features that are not immediately obvious or expected. Somehow she just seems to have elements that are a little bit unusual.
She's a half breed, alright. Half cute, half sexy. :P
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Not really, because it wasn't what we currently identity as Africa. More like, the generic blob of land that after a couple millions of years will separate and form to become Africa.
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Wasabi, 5000 generations is approximately 150,000 years. Africa had approximately the same relative position to other continents then that it does now. That's about as far back as Homo sapiens goes, give or take a little.
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That would be a my bad. I thought he was referring to Austrelopithecus Africanus(sp???), which came much earlier than homo sapiens, which was the first hint that humans may have in fact originated from Africa.
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However, just to be a nitpicker, the Australopithecines were around some 3.5 million years ago. Supercontinents form and break up cyclically under pressure of plate techtonics. Pangaea is the name given to the most recent supercontinent, and it broke up beginning in the early-middle Jurassic era, about 175 million years ago. Africa didn't separate from South America and India however until the early Cretaceous era, about 25 million years later. It's safe to say nonetheless that the Australopithecines lived in Africa, and not in Pangaea or in Gondwana (the minor supercontinent formed by the breakup of northern Pangaea). 150 million years ago is considerably earlier than 3.5 million years ago. On a human or hominid scale of evolutionary time, Africa has always been in existence.
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