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  On 03/08/2024 at 10:52, WILF said:

No I didn’t it……

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You clearly did, here's what you said.

This is where the water gets muddy, “English” is not as far as I’m aware an ethnic group, same as welsh, Irish, Scots etc…..those classifications are only about a thousand years old and, for want of a better word, Tribal.

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Being British is about being able to have a long serious conversation with yourself under two different alias’s without feeling a total walloper you total walloper 

It's a broad question ,and I don't think there is a definitive answer . To dwell in these isles would be a start ,for how many generations would get many different answers  To buy into the G

This is where the water gets muddy, “English” is not as far as I’m aware an ethnic group, same as welsh, Irish, Scots etc…..those classifications are only about a thousand years old and, for want of a

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  On 03/08/2024 at 09:09, Pewit said:

What you're doing here though is putting a dividing line between the colour of skin, but again, there's no exact dividing line, many ignorant people would call Polynesian's African's, the same with Aborigines. Factually, they are about as African as us. Nobody in their right mind would try & claim there's no genetic differences between European and African people, but then again, there's genetic differences amongst the people of Europe.

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You never heard of the aquatic ape theory? Those that lived by the coast line, evolved quicker than the jungle lot....hence why the blacks are still Neanderthals 👍

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  On 03/08/2024 at 11:00, Daniel cain said:

You never heard of the aquatic ape theory? Those that lived by the coast line, evolved quicker than the jungle lot....hence why the blacks are still Neanderthals 👍

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Never heard of that even though it's way off considering that the people of Europe carry more Neandethal DNA than the people of Africa, interesting though.

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  On 03/08/2024 at 10:41, Pewit said:

No shit Sherlock, so whilst you're giving me the science lesson for the day explain to me why Chimps are the closest living thing to us, just coincidence then hey? Lol

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Lol chimps SHARE 98% of our Gene's,mice SHARE 92% of our Gene's an they look nothing like us,bananas share 45% of our Gene's lol were related to bananas to then.

I dont know for sure maybe God used Gene's as the building blocks for life, I know for sure tho evolution is a religious beleif mate same as creation😉

 

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  On 03/08/2024 at 11:04, Francie, said:

Lol chimps SHARE 98% of our Gene's,mice SHARE 92% of our Gene's an they look nothing like us,bananas share 45% of our Gene's lol were related to bananas to then.

I dont know for sure maybe God used Gene's as the building blocks for life, I know for sure tho evolution is a religious beleif mate same as creation😉

 

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Nice swerve, again, just a coincidence that the closest living thing genetically to us is the Chimp, followed by the other great apes? Lol

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  On 03/08/2024 at 10:57, Pewit said:

You clearly did, here's what you said.

This is where the water gets muddy, “English” is not as far as I’m aware an ethnic group, same as welsh, Irish, Scots etc…..those classifications are only about a thousand years old and, for want of a better word, Tribal.

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No no, I never said that 

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  On 03/08/2024 at 11:05, Pewit said:

Nice swerve, again, just a coincidence that the closest living thing genetically to us is the Chimp, followed by the other great apes? Lol

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we share what 97 percent with a chimp 95 percent with everything else lol like rats we also have common ancestor with them ?

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  On 03/08/2024 at 11:05, Pewit said:

Nice swerve, again, just a coincidence that the closest living thing genetically to us is the Chimp, followed by the other great apes? Lol

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It's not a swerve mate I answered as best I know,Gene's are building blocks for life,bananas have half are Gene's an it's not even alive its a fruit hshshsha 

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