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TravelRe: How Can A Web Developer Relocate To Mexico by Cousin9999: 9:47pm On Jun 14, 2022
Why would you want to?
RomanceRe: Hook Up Or Girlfriend Which One Is Better? by Cousin9999: 5:00pm On Jun 13, 2022
gf
RomanceRe: Do You Find Prominent Collarbones Attractive? by Cousin9999: 4:58pm On Jun 13, 2022
What?
RomanceRe: I’m Marrying A Woman Twice My Size – People Say I’m Not Man Enough For Her (Pic) by Cousin9999: 3:04pm On Jun 12, 2022
There's a lid for every pot.
SportsRe: Kamaru Usman Has History In Sight At UFC 278 Against Leon Edwards by Cousin9999: 2:58pm On Jun 12, 2022
Should be a good fight.
CultureRe: Earliest South American Migrants Had Indigenous Australian, Melanesian Ancestry by Cousin9999(op): 2:53pm On Jun 12, 2022
ZaRuleOfLaw:
true. the Europeans have done crossbreeding with the natives and also carried out ethnic cleansing/genocide. sometimes I feel that the native Americans have a more sorrowful history than that of black Africans. case in point, the native Peruvians
That's not what I mean.
CultureRe: Earliest South American Migrants Had Indigenous Australian, Melanesian Ancestry by Cousin9999(op): 8:54am On Jun 12, 2022
ZaRuleOfLaw:
thousands of years ago, all the continents were joined together to form only one continent. in the book of Genesis, it is recorded that the earth divided. that's how seven came to be. we are all from the same family. search for"Peleg" in the Holy Bible.
That's common knowledge. That's not the point I'm making.

It's that other "races" are indigenous imposters and not legitimate as races.
CultureRe: Earliest South American Migrants Had Indigenous Australian, Melanesian Ancestry by Cousin9999(op): 8:18am On Jun 12, 2022
Next, the researchers used software to test different scenarios that might have led to the current DNA dispersal. The best fit scenario involves some of the very earliest—possibly even the earliest—South American migrants carrying the Y signal with them, the researchers report today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Those migrants likely followed a coastal route, Hünemeier says, then split off into the central plateau and Amazon sometime between 15,000 and 8000 years ago. "[The data] match exactly what you'd predict if that were the case," Raff agrees.

David Meltzer, an archaeologist at Southern Methodist University who co-authored the 2015 study identifying the Y signal, says that explanation makes sense. Still, he adds, finding Australasian ancestry in ancient coastal remains would boost his confidence in the authors' conclusions.

Pontus Skoglund, a population geneticist at the Francis Crick Institute who was a co-author on one of the 2015 studies with Hünemeier, says he's glad to see South American scientists building on the previous work. "I'm excited that local research groups in Brazil are picking this up. They're doing exactly what needed to be done."

One unanswered question is why the Y signal hasn't turned up in any North or Central American Indigenous groups. One possibility, Hünemeier suggests, is that the Y signal–bearing migrants simply stuck to the coast and made it to South America without leaving any genetic legacy up north. It's also possible that groups with Y ancestry did live in North and Central America, but died out in the deadly aftermath of European colonization. "The population Y signal is a puzzle," Meltzer says, "but this is an interesting piece to add to it."

https://www.science.org/content/article/earliest-south-american-migrants-had-australian-melanesian-ancestry
CultureEarliest South American Migrants Had Indigenous Australian, Melanesian Ancestry by Cousin9999(op): 8:17am On Jun 12, 2022
More genetic evidence that black is the only actual race.

In 2015, scientists discovered something surprising: that some Indigenous peoples in the Brazilian Amazon were distantly—but distinctly—related to native Australians and Melanesians. The genetic signal of Australasian ancestry in so far-flung a population sent researchers scrambling for answers. A new study reveals this genetic signal is more prevalent throughout South America than thought and suggests the people who first carried these genes into the New World got it from an ancestral Siberian population.

The finding also sheds light on those people's migration routes to South America. "It's a really nice piece of work," says Jennifer Raff, an anthropological geneticist at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, who wasn't involved in the study. It shows that the 2015 finding "wasn't just an artifact. It really is a widespread genetic signal."

Anthropologists think bands of hardy hunter-gatherers left Siberia and entered the now-submerged land of Beringia, which then connected Eurasia and Alaska, when sea levels were much lower than today—perhaps about 20,000 years ago. Then, about 15,000 years or so ago, some departed Beringia and fanned out into North and South America. These early migrants made good time: By 14,800 years ago at the latest, radiocarbon dates suggest they were setting up camp in Monte Verde in southern Chile.

The 2015 DNA studies revealed Australasian ancestry in two Indigenous Amazonian groups, the Karitiana and Suruí, based on the DNA of more than 200 living and ancient people. Many bore a signature set of genetic mutations, named the "Y signal" after the Brazilian Tupi word for "ancestor," ypikuéra. Some scientists speculated the Y signal was already present in some of the earliest South American migrants. Others suggested a later migration of people related to present-day Australasians could have introduced the Y signal into people already living in the Amazon.

The new study, led by geneticist Tábita Hünemeier at the University of São Paulo, São Paulo, examined genetic data from 383 modern people from across South America, including dozens of newly genotyped individuals living in the Brazilian Amazon and central plateau. The researchers worked closely with Indigenous people, and Hünemeier says they are collaborating with historians, anthropologists, and geneticists "to assure the results would be transferred in the best way to the Indigenous communities."

For the first time, scientists identified the Y signal in groups living outside the Amazon—in the Xavánte, who live on the Brazilian plateau in the country's center, and in Peru's Chotuna people, who descend from the Mochica civilization that occupied that country's coast from about 100 C.E. to 800 C.E.

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RomanceRe: .. by Cousin9999: 4:00am On Jun 11, 2022
Fiction.
RomanceRe: Have A Girl Ever Said To Your Face “I Want To Fvck You” Before? by Cousin9999: 3:58am On Jun 11, 2022
Cypress042:
undecided Do something meaningful with your life, fucking isn't an achievement to boast of of.
lol
RomanceRe: Have A Girl Ever Said To Your Face “I Want To Fvck You” Before? by Cousin9999: 3:58am On Jun 11, 2022
Yes.
RomanceRe: Who Is The Most Beautiful Female Celebrity To You by Cousin9999: 3:56am On Jun 11, 2022
Ilamina:
Just answer the question and move on
No, troll.
FoodRe: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Cousin9999: 12:07am On Jun 11, 2022
Having some smothered chicken, rice, and potatoes.
TravelRe: Nigerian Man Shows Off How Much He Has Changed Five Months After Leaving Nigeria by Cousin9999: 11:12pm On Jun 10, 2022
LOVEGINO:
Dis op need to be flog.
lol
RomanceRe: Mother Storms Party Venue, Drags Daughter Home After She Snuck Out At Night by Cousin9999: 1:16pm On Jun 10, 2022
Oh wow. Embarrassing. But one day that kid will probably be thankful her mother saved her from doing something she would have regretted.
RomanceRe: Who Is The Most Beautiful Female Celebrity To You by Cousin9999: 1:13pm On Jun 10, 2022
I mean sure some are pretty, but I just don't think about entertainers in that way. I'm more concerned about the quality of their work.
Foreign AffairsRe: Active Shooter At Smithsburg, Maryland. Multiple Persons Killed, Suspect Injured by Cousin9999: 3:33am On Jun 10, 2022
This isn't a lone wolf.

This is an act of terrorism by white nationalists and foreign governments and groups. It may be a copycat of their terrorism, but ultimately, the way to solve the problem is eliminating these groups. These loons are radicalized by nationalists, paid by them, or manipulated.

If law enforcement actually bothers to do their job, these incidents would dry up. Obviously, they can't watch everyone, but they can stop and prevent a lot of this. They're choosing not to do it. They belong in prison with them, and their actions should also be considered treason.

People talk about gun control, but the social safety net needs to improve. Many of these perps are poor, hopeless, homeless, have untreated illness, uneducated, or something else. Thus, it's much easier to manipulate them. A lot of this is just about money and plutocracy.
FoodRe: Village Oil Yam And Vegetables (pics, video & recipe) by Cousin9999: 10:39pm On Jun 09, 2022
You know what would be good? A version of seasoned fries that has these ingredients in it. I haven't seen that.

Like, waffle cut some cassava, marinate it, and then deep fry it.
TravelRe: Nigerian Man Asks To Be Deported, Canadian Immigration Agencies Decline (photos) by Cousin9999: 10:34pm On Jun 09, 2022
lol Where's a reputable source for this story?
Car TalkRe: Japanese Government Expresses Interest In Nigeria’s Auto Industry by Cousin9999: 8:26pm On Jun 09, 2022
smh
FoodRe: Good British Food by Cousin9999(op): 12:45pm On Jun 09, 2022
Full English Breakfast

Yum.

FoodRe: Good British Food by Cousin9999(op): 12:36pm On Jun 09, 2022
Fish and Chips

Most people probably think of chain restaurant food or diners when you mention it. It's a testament to its widespread popularity. Can't go wrong with a big, fat fish, thick beer batter, and chunky fries.

FoodRe: Good British Food by Cousin9999(op):
Cornish Pasty

This might be one of the most popular and remixed British dishes ever. Some say brits invented hand pies. These were created as a filling meal for miners. The edges were designed to let them eat without contaminating their food.

https://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/cornish-pasties/

FoodRe: Good British Food by Cousin9999(op):
Lancashire Hot Pot

Lamb and carrots topped with sliced potatoes.

https://www.kitchensanctuary.com/traditional-lancashire-hotpot/

FoodRe: Good British Food by Cousin9999(op):
Scotch Eggs

It can fit in your pocket and it's a good breakfast that's not messy or really unhealthy (if you bake it). And again, you can easily remix it. I'd prefer to wrap it in ham. Originally it was done with fish.

Recipe
https://www.africanbites.com/scotch-eggsbaked-or-fried/#wprm-recipe-container-567363

Remix
https://eatwithfish.com/2022/04/07/thai-scotch-eggs-tord-mun-scotch-eggs/#recipe

FoodGood British Food by Cousin9999(op): 11:55am On Jun 09, 2022
British food is working food. It was never meant to impress you. It was supposed to fuel a long day of farm labor, and be easy to source in their countryside. But that doesn't make it wack, just very regular.

Shepherd's pie

Lamb, potatoes, veggies, cheese, and sweet seasoning. Can't go wrong. It's basically like if Italian meatballs and American meatloaf and mashed potatoes had a baby. It's versatile too. You can probably use any meat, tuber, or seasoning.

General recipe
https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1019096-shepherds-pie

FoodRe: Would You Eat This Food? (Photo) by Cousin9999: 11:24am On Jun 09, 2022
It needs to go back in the oven.

The only thing on there that I don't want is the sausage. I prefer sausages with sweet spices or chili sausage.

This is what a full English should look like:

TravelRe: Confused About The Choice Of Country by Cousin9999: 3:01am On Jun 09, 2022
Consult the nurse thread.

And Germany and Norway have free nursing programs.
TravelRe: Check Out Australians You Would Never See On TV (photos) by Cousin9999: 2:50am On Jun 09, 2022
Foreign AffairsEthiopia Accuses Aid Agencies Of Delivering Banned Equipment To Tigray by Cousin9999(op): 2:25am On Jun 09, 2022
Ethiopia called for tighter controls on aid shipments to the country's war-stricken Tigray region as it accused aid agencies of delivering banned equipment that could be used by rebels and more fuel than is currently allowed.

After a three-month hiatus, the government in April authorised the delivery of desperately needed aid by land to Tigray, which has long been under what the United Nations has described as a de facto blockade.

"Special attention should be given to prevent equipment from being transferred to the TPLF," Ethiopian Deputy Prime Minister Demeke Mekonen said Saturday, referring to the Tigray's ruling party, Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF).

"I have noticed there are efforts to transport more fuel than allowed and some banned equipment that can be used to carry out the terror group's aims," he said.

Demeke, who was speaking during a visit to the northwestern Afar region where the aid convoys depart to neighbouring Tigray, did not specify what kind of equipment was involved.

"Efforts by the customs commission and other entities to ensure control and surveillance of banned equipment should be boosted," he added.

The UN's humanitarian agency OCHA said last week that while fuel for humanitarian operations had been allowed into Tigray over the past two months, the volume was insufficient and reserves were at low levels.

"Nutrition partners, for instance, need about 24,000 liters of fuel to dispatch available nutrition supplies, including lifesaving therapeutic milk and ready to use therapeutic and supplementary foods, to about 240 health facilities across the region," it said in its latest update published on Friday.

The war erupted in early November 2020 when Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed deployed troops into Tigray, bringing to a head a long-simmering row with the TPLF.

He said the move came in response to TPLF attacks on federal army camps.

In March, the government declared "an indefinite humanitarian truce effective immediately", which allowed several convoys of humanitarian aid to reach the region for the first time since mid-December.

https://news.yahoo.com/ethiopia-accuses-aid-agencies-delivering-180949035.html

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