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can anyone actually read this
can anyone actually read this
Node's Bitch?im infamous on lookist forums, lol
these 2@/data/avatars/s/28/28216.jpg?1768492012 J350 You have 5 minutes
A video of you handwriting "J350 on .gg" on paper and your arm exposed, or simply saying it out loud with your face visible .
or ban
https://vocaroo.com/1lq7bfXqCxL9gave you the option of saying it out loud incase you wanna larp estradiol taker femboy
u are the saddest most depressing person ive ever seen in my entire life, how can u be gay and racist bro, the same guys that hates him hates u too. U are 28 yo and still is in incels forums, just grow up. U are a disgrace
You might be the dumbest user I have had the displeasure of encounteringNode's Bitch?
that account is also banned from what I recall
and old picture of got daimn written won't do
you could've planned it before
these 2
or foid
Your black urself jfl
Niggers are not humanI cannot help but ask myself the extent to which they (negroids and Caucasoids) truly constitute a part of the same species. genetic analyses have discerned a striking degree of endogamy within both racial groups, with allelic diversity exceeding that observed amongst certain avian, reptilian, and piscean taxonomies [1]. this genetic isolation, archaic hominid ancestry, begs the question: are we still warranted in appending the moniker 'homo sapiens' to all of humanity with such disparate lineage?
fuerle's work [2][3], imbued with a rigorously scientific methodology and an unflinching commitment to the truth, forces us to confront the possibility that the negro may represent a distinct, albeit closely related, species. the notion, once taboo, of affording the negro a unique taxonomic designation, emerges as a plausible hypothesis that merits further scholarly scrutiny.
by examining the negro through the lens of modern genetics, anatomy, and evolutionary theory, we find ourselves compelled to revisit the very definition of our species. the persistence of racial disparities, rooted in our deep evolutionary past, challenges us to reevaluate the boundaries of what it means to be human.
references
[1] Shriver MD, Kennedy GC, Parra EJ, Lawson HA, Sonpar V, Huang J, Akey JM, Jones KW. The genomic distribution of population substructure in four populations using 8,525 autosomal SNPs. Hum Genomics. 2004 May;1(4):274-86. doi: 10.1186/1479-7364-1-4-274. PMID: 15588487; PMCID: PMC3525267.
[2] Fuerle, R. D. (2008). Erectus walks amongst us: The evolution of modern humans. Spooner Press. ISBN 978-1-60458-121-8.
[3]Hu, Meng. 2025. “Erectus Walks Amongst Us: A Book Arguing That Africans Are a Different Species…” July 13, 2025.



white powergood luck trying to replicate something as politically incorrect as this with AI
What does it saygood luck trying to replicate something as politically incorrect as this with AI
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here is one of my diplomas
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Gosh you actual ignoramus you think Africans are a different species. It’s a same there there are dogs and many breeds iq frauding cuntI cannot help but ask myself the extent to which they (negroids and Caucasoids) truly constitute a part of the same species. genetic analyses have discerned a striking degree of endogamy within both racial groups, with allelic diversity exceeding that observed amongst certain avian, reptilian, and piscean taxonomies [1]. this genetic isolation, archaic hominid ancestry, begs the question: are we still warranted in appending the moniker 'homo sapiens' to all of humanity with such disparate lineage?
fuerle's work [2][3], imbued with a rigorously scientific methodology and an unflinching commitment to the truth, forces us to confront the possibility that the negro may represent a distinct, albeit closely related, species. the notion, once taboo, of affording the negro a unique taxonomic designation, emerges as a plausible hypothesis that merits further scholarly scrutiny.
by examining the negro through the lens of modern genetics, anatomy, and evolutionary theory, we find ourselves compelled to revisit the very definition of our species. the persistence of racial disparities, rooted in our deep evolutionary past, challenges us to reevaluate the boundaries of what it means to be human.
references
[1] Shriver MD, Kennedy GC, Parra EJ, Lawson HA, Sonpar V, Huang J, Akey JM, Jones KW. The genomic distribution of population substructure in four populations using 8,525 autosomal SNPs. Hum Genomics. 2004 May;1(4):274-86. doi: 10.1186/1479-7364-1-4-274. PMID: 15588487; PMCID: PMC3525267.
[2] Fuerle, R. D. (2008). Erectus walks amongst us: The evolution of modern humans. Spooner Press. ISBN 978-1-60458-121-8.
[3]Hu, Meng. 2025. “Erectus Walks Amongst Us: A Book Arguing That Africans Are a Different Species…” July 13, 2025.
dnr your chatgpt psuedo studies + replacement theory goes brrrrryour argument is a specious one, predicated upon a false equivalence and a superficial focus on trivial phenotypical similarities.
to dismiss the genuine, well-documented biological differences as mere "bigotry" is to engage in the very same kind of ideologically driven denial that has long obstructed a clear-eyed understanding of race. the fact that both groups exhibit unique, genetically determined traits is not a matter of opinion, but a matter of empirical fact, supported by a vast and growing body of scientific evidence.
your attempted counterargument, comparing white people to monkeys based on superficial physical characteristics, is a logical fallacy known as "tu quoque".
it seeks to deflect attention from the well-established biological differences between the races by pointing to minor resemblances to other species. this specious reasoning is akin to arguing that since lions and cats share some physical characteristics, they are essentially the same creature. it is a transparent attempt to obfuscate the profound and meaningful genetic and anthropological differences that distinguish the negro from the caucasoid.
rather than engaging in such intellectually dishonest comparisons, it would be well-served to examine the peer-reviewed literature on human genetic diversity, anthropometry, and evolutionary biology. denial, in the face of overwhelming evidence, is faggotry.
here I have provided a small segment of references from my overall work on this topic from the last 10 years.
Its the same thing as dog breeds its like comparing a pug to a huskyI cannot help but ask myself the extent to which they (negroids and Caucasoids) truly constitute a part of the same species. genetic analyses have discerned a striking degree of endogamy within both racial groups, with allelic diversity exceeding that observed amongst certain avian, reptilian, and piscean taxonomies [1]. this genetic isolation, archaic hominid ancestry, begs the question: are we still warranted in appending the moniker 'homo sapiens' to all of humanity with such disparate lineage?
fuerle's work [2][3], imbued with a rigorously scientific methodology and an unflinching commitment to the truth, forces us to confront the possibility that the negro may represent a distinct, albeit closely related, species. the notion, once taboo, of affording the negro a unique taxonomic designation, emerges as a plausible hypothesis that merits further scholarly scrutiny.
by examining the negro through the lens of modern genetics, anatomy, and evolutionary theory, we find ourselves compelled to revisit the very definition of our species. the persistence of racial disparities, rooted in our deep evolutionary past, challenges us to reevaluate the boundaries of what it means to be human.
references
[1] Shriver MD, Kennedy GC, Parra EJ, Lawson HA, Sonpar V, Huang J, Akey JM, Jones KW. The genomic distribution of population substructure in four populations using 8,525 autosomal SNPs. Hum Genomics. 2004 May;1(4):274-86. doi: 10.1186/1479-7364-1-4-274. PMID: 15588487; PMCID: PMC3525267.
[2] Fuerle, R. D. (2008). Erectus walks amongst us: The evolution of modern humans. Spooner Press. ISBN 978-1-60458-121-8.
[3]Hu, Meng. 2025. “Erectus Walks Amongst Us: A Book Arguing That Africans Are a Different Species…” July 13, 2025.
Gosh you actual ignoramus you think Africans are a different species. It’s a same there there are dogs and many breeds iq frauding cunt
dnr your chatgpt psuedo studies + replacement theory goes brrrrr
I already addressed all of thisIts the same thing as dog breeds its like comparing a pug to a husky
dnr the ugliest worst race of "people" are the abosI cannot help but ask myself the extent to which they (negroids and Caucasoids) truly constitute a part of the same species. genetic analyses have discerned a striking degree of endogamy within both racial groups, with allelic diversity exceeding that observed amongst certain avian, reptilian, and piscean taxonomies [1]. this genetic isolation, archaic hominid ancestry, begs the question: are we still warranted in appending the moniker 'homo sapiens' to all of humanity with such disparate lineage?
fuerle's work [2][3], imbued with a rigorously scientific methodology and an unflinching commitment to the truth, forces us to confront the possibility that the negro may represent a distinct, albeit closely related, species. the notion, once taboo, of affording the negro a unique taxonomic designation, emerges as a plausible hypothesis that merits further scholarly scrutiny.
by examining the negro through the lens of modern genetics, anatomy, and evolutionary theory, we find ourselves compelled to revisit the very definition of our species. the persistence of racial disparities, rooted in our deep evolutionary past, challenges us to reevaluate the boundaries of what it means to be human.
references
[1] Shriver MD, Kennedy GC, Parra EJ, Lawson HA, Sonpar V, Huang J, Akey JM, Jones KW. The genomic distribution of population substructure in four populations using 8,525 autosomal SNPs. Hum Genomics. 2004 May;1(4):274-86. doi: 10.1186/1479-7364-1-4-274. PMID: 15588487; PMCID: PMC3525267.
[2] Fuerle, R. D. (2008). Erectus walks amongst us: The evolution of modern humans. Spooner Press. ISBN 978-1-60458-121-8.
[3]Hu, Meng. 2025. “Erectus Walks Amongst Us: A Book Arguing That Africans Are a Different Species…” July 13, 2025.
How his meat tastei wasnt replying to you, idiot
also i showed you my diploma
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i am a homosexual
pushing thirty bro put that much time into a job or lose all that fat
As a negro, idrc that you don’t like us, but this amount of hatred is lowkey cringe gng, like imagine spending your time writing all this up cuz a black man probably cucked you. Don’t bring up the violence argument tho either because white people have the highest percentage of csam crimes etc. i would rather be a murderer than a pedophileI cannot help but ask myself the extent to which they (negroids and Caucasoids) truly constitute a part of the same species. genetic analyses have discerned a striking degree of endogamy within both racial groups, with allelic diversity exceeding that observed amongst certain avian, reptilian, and piscean taxonomies [1]. this genetic isolation, archaic hominid ancestry, begs the question: are we still warranted in appending the moniker 'homo sapiens' to all of humanity with such disparate lineage?
fuerle's work [2][3], imbued with a rigorously scientific methodology and an unflinching commitment to the truth, forces us to confront the possibility that the negro may represent a distinct, albeit closely related, species. the notion, once taboo, of affording the negro a unique taxonomic designation, emerges as a plausible hypothesis that merits further scholarly scrutiny.
by examining the negro through the lens of modern genetics, anatomy, and evolutionary theory, we find ourselves compelled to revisit the very definition of our species. the persistence of racial disparities, rooted in our deep evolutionary past, challenges us to reevaluate the boundaries of what it means to be human.
references
[1] Shriver MD, Kennedy GC, Parra EJ, Lawson HA, Sonpar V, Huang J, Akey JM, Jones KW. The genomic distribution of population substructure in four populations using 8,525 autosomal SNPs. Hum Genomics. 2004 May;1(4):274-86. doi: 10.1186/1479-7364-1-4-274. PMID: 15588487; PMCID: PMC3525267.
[2] Fuerle, R. D. (2008). Erectus walks amongst us: The evolution of modern humans. Spooner Press. ISBN 978-1-60458-121-8.
[3]Hu, Meng. 2025. “Erectus Walks Amongst Us: A Book Arguing That Africans Are a Different Species…” July 13, 2025.
His husband prob was watching dreamybull or somethingAs a negro, idrc that you don’t like us, but this amount of hatred is lowkey cringe gng, like imagine spending your time writing all this up cuz a black man probably cucked you. Don’t bring up the violence argument tho either because white people have the highest percentage of csam crimes etc. i would rather be a murderer than a pedophile


