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| #116 - Could've sworn Der Spiegel came out and said they've lied abou… | 01/11/2016 on judas | -1 |
| #116 - Fun fact about that Hungarian woman. The "migrant" s… [+] (1 new reply) | 01/10/2016 on What Germany looks like... | +2 |
| fun fact II This woman defended her countries borders better than the entire german, french, danish or austrian police and military forces. | ||
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| #43 - We are so different biologically, that scientists can tell wha… [+] (9 new replies) | 01/07/2016 on (untitled) | +16 |
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anon (01/07/2016) [-] While it is true that there are many differences between people, it's not true that different races are significantly different from a genetic standpoint. The average difference between any two humans (regardless of race, but not of sex) is about 0.1%. Interestingly, the average difference between any two humans of opposite sexes is 1-2%, which is about the same as the average difference between a human and a chimpanzee of the same sex. I would also like to point out that the average genetic difference between humans is much lower than other species. So despite our outward differences (and yes, of course there are many), we are actually much more similar to each other than other animals. This would actually suggest some sort of population bottleneck sometime in the (geologically) recent past. Not that we know what that would be of course. Yeah yeah, Inuit have larger livers, natives Nepalese can process oxygen better etc. But it's all surface level stuff. Trust me, the scientific community as a whole sees these differences as superficial. The thing that makes us truly human, our intelligence and sociality, are equal. I meant 'surface' as in 'superficial'. And the Inuit in northern Canada do have larger livers to process their meat-heavy diet. Look it up. | ||
| #40 - No. We are different biologically and culturally. [+] (11 new replies) | 01/07/2016 on (untitled) | +12 |
| How? Apart from some very superficial differences such as height or skin colour. We are so different biologically, that scientists can tell what race and gender you were just by looking at your bones. There are certain diseases that only certain races can get. You cannot transfer organs/ blood between different races. Blacks and whites are something like %0.5 genetically different (take into account that humans and chimps are like %2 different, genetically). Brain size, muscle density, skin pigmentation, eye color, organ size, bone structure, it's all different. #85 -
anon (01/07/2016) [-] While it is true that there are many differences between people, it's not true that different races are significantly different from a genetic standpoint. The average difference between any two humans (regardless of race, but not of sex) is about 0.1%. Interestingly, the average difference between any two humans of opposite sexes is 1-2%, which is about the same as the average difference between a human and a chimpanzee of the same sex. I would also like to point out that the average genetic difference between humans is much lower than other species. So despite our outward differences (and yes, of course there are many), we are actually much more similar to each other than other animals. This would actually suggest some sort of population bottleneck sometime in the (geologically) recent past. Not that we know what that would be of course. Yeah yeah, Inuit have larger livers, natives Nepalese can process oxygen better etc. But it's all surface level stuff. Trust me, the scientific community as a whole sees these differences as superficial. The thing that makes us truly human, our intelligence and sociality, are equal. I meant 'surface' as in 'superficial'. And the Inuit in northern Canada do have larger livers to process their meat-heavy diet. Look it up. | ||
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| #46 - As defined by Urban Dictionary _ Tummy sticks is the … [+] (3 new replies) | 01/03/2016 on Years of FJ collecting 3 | +4 |
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| #41 - The worst kind of reposter, is a pretentious reposter. | 01/02/2016 on Not All Heroes Wear Capes | +1 |
