If Blacks were the majority would we have discovered all these species....

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What does whites been in the caucus mountains have to do with caves..so the Caucas mountains are the only place on earth that has caves:dwillhuh:

I didn't say that. You're grasping at straws to find a slip up, but you're not going to find it. I dapped him because Esau are mountainous cave dwellers, not because of the way he thinks they came about. Catch up...

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The pride of thine heart hath deceived thee, thou that dwellest in the clefts of the rock, whose habitation is high; that saith in his heart, Who shall bring me down to the ground?
 

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Um, I've been to africa, they have names for animals that surround their environment, they just didnt do stupid shyt like cage them, or go diving a mile into the ocean. Some shyt just seems too crazy and not worth it.

Personally I like the western way of exploring tho. :yeshrug:
Let them classify, get ate, stung, whatever. If they want to be front line so be it, I'll continue to enjoy the discovery channel from a far and thank them.

Btw. with every western scientist, there is a native nearby to guide them, they dont do the shyt alone like they make it seem. Native just stays in the cut lookin like "Here is the cave, you first." :pachaha:.
 
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I didn't respond to your post, you however just responded to mine. The fact that you are getting mad, and probably getting as red as steamed crabs, shows you are a devil boy. Shut the fukk up, CAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC!

Every time you claim I'm a CAC, I'm a claim you are a bytch.

So from now on you are a bytch. eat a dikk and die you hoe ass bytch.
 
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Um, I've been to africa, they have names for animals that surround their environment, they just didnt do stupid shyt like cage them, or go diving a mile into the ocean. Some shyt just seems too crazy and not worth it.

Personally I like the western way of exploring tho. :yeshrug:


Thank you common sense. shyt was obviously tongue "firmly" in cheek. You think Blacks would be scouring the planet for the dung beetle in the middle of a forest in Islamabad, naw we'd be like fukk that, where the hoes at. Or something slightly less insane then trying to find and name every animal and ant that covers the fukking planet. I thought it was satirical. But its a lot of fakkit ass dumb young nikkas on this site, so they probably don't even know the meaning.
 

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Every time you claim I'm a CAC, I'm a claim you are a bytch.

So from now on you are a bytch. eat a dikk and die you hoe ass bytch.

As long as you admit you're a CAC, I'm fine with that.

He's a dumbass. He should just jump in some traffic.

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http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/exploration.html
To date, we have explored less than five percent of the ocean
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Much remains to be learned from exploring the mysteries of the deep.

The ocean is the lifeblood of Earth, covering more than 70 percent of the planet's surface, driving weather, regulating temperature, and ultimately supporting all living organisms. Throughout history, the ocean has been a vital source of sustenance, transport, commerce, growth, and inspiration.

Yet for all of our reliance on the ocean, 95 percent of this realm remains unexplored, unseen by human eyes.

NOAA’s Office of Ocean Exploration and Research is leading efforts to explore the ocean by supporting expeditions to investigate and document unknown and poorly known areas of the ocean. These expeditions represent a bold and innovative approach by infusing teams of scientist-explorers with a "Lewis and Clark" spirit of discovery and equipping them with the latest exploration tools.

From mapping and describing the physical, biological, geological, chemical, and archaeological aspects of the ocean to understanding ocean dynamics, developing new technologies, and helping us all unlock the secrets of the ocean, NOAA is working to increase our understanding of the ocean realm.
 
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