That's EURASIA, it refers to the land Mass. Europe isn't really a Continent on its own, it is part of the Eurasian LandMass, they are all actually one.
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That's EURASIA, it refers to the land Mass. Europe isn't really a Continent on its own, it is part of the Eurasian LandMass, they are all actually one.
You certainly don't!yeh but you don't mind offensively using outdated terms, do you
It does make you think, maybe he thought, If i don't do it, some other Black guy will and i won't get any Money?Yep, looking at the guy and thinking "how could you agree to this"... but I guess money's money.
yeh. which outmoded and offensive terms have i used then?You certainly don't!
and Turkic people are basically Mongoloid people.they are a turkic people
They emigrated, Dick, hundreds, possibly thousands of Years ago.the yakut do not live near baikal
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they like in the sakha republic, outlined above
I have epicanthic folds (really, and I was born with them, unlike the calcified bruise on the back of my head). Am I, also, a "mongoloid"?Just quick quote....
"Mongoloid /ˈmɒŋ.ɡə.lɔɪd/[1][2] is a term now often deprecated as offensive,[3] for peoples indigenous to East Asia, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, Eastern Russia, Northern Europe, the Arctic, the Americas, parts of the Pacific Islands, parts of Africa (Madagascar), and parts of South Asia. Individuals within these populations often share certain associated phenotypic traits, such as epicanthic folds (epicanthus), sinodonty, and neoteny..."
there you go again, you can't help yourself.and Turkic people are basically Mongoloid people.
I have epicanthic folds (really, and I was born with them, unlike the calcified bruise on the back of my head). Am I, also, a "mongoloid"?
only if you're also from 'East Asia, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, Eastern Russia, Northern Europe, the Arctic, the Americas, parts of the Pacific Islands, parts of Africa (Madagascar), and parts of South Asia'.I have epicanthic folds (really, and I was born with them, unlike the calcified bruise on the back of my head). Am I, also, a "mongoloid"?
You forgot good at maths. Although maybe that's more an american thing. There's definitely a more general 'high academic achiever' thing in the UK though.Unpleasant but I also condemn any number of adverts on British telly that stereotype east Asians as flying ninjas, inscrutable, zany etc etc.
The Danone.What family do Yakuts belong to then?
Today East Asia, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, Eastern Russia, Northern Europe, the Arctic, the Americas, parts of the Pacific Island, parts of Africa (Madagascar) and parts of South Asia - TOMORROW THE WORLD!only if you're also from 'East Asia, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, Eastern Russia, Northern Europe, the Arctic, the Americas, parts of the Pacific Islands, parts of Africa (Madagascar), and parts of South Asia'.
Only then you truly belong to the family of Mongoloids.
A few years ago I met this guy who'd been working in Cameroon. His neighbours there were all buck mad for Kung fu movies, and asked him if he was into martial arts himself.
He said "no, in my country [he was Dutch] some people are into it, but it's really more of an Asian thing".
And they said "yeah, but European, Asian, it's the same thing right?"
yeh cos europeans are the domseurasians are always banging on about all those sub-continents that they have.
Must be why we've always been at war with them.eurasians are always banging on about all those sub-continents that they have.
yeh cos europeans are the doms
Isn't that a bit American? Maybe she thinks that is the correct term in English. My Chinese and Vietnamese Friends never call themselves "Asian" or "East Asian", it just a matter of what English speaking country you are dealing with.
Any thread can be improved by the addition of an enraged rabbit.wrong thread
ming has asked us tto check our privilige and stop refering to him as 'the merciless' but rather we must call him 'ming the irritable'