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taka
Logan Village, Australia
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SEXYBLKWOMAN wrote: <quoted text> You were owned on this a few pages back blacks have been getting tat's for years before there was a such thing as Polynesians. and I hope you know skin scarification is still tat's it's tat's without INK. <quoted text> You just spam this thread with your redundant information! Neither did you debunk what I said blacks have been getting tat's before there was even a Polynesian. Even by sheer ignorance I entertain on the dark skin thing( Which I mind you there are people native Africans lighter than Polynesians) You still wouldn't debunk my claim which is Native Africans have been getting tat's before there was even a Polynesian. Tat's for AA is a cultural thing that has next to nothing to do with Polynesians whatsoever, you desperate attempt to try to claim something as simple as a tat is hilarious though. lolol sorry to disappoint you sweetheart, AND PLEASE STOP with the African tattoos bull. Scarification was more like your thing period. And that practice is unknown outside of Africa in terms of popularity and public acceptance. No! they are not tattoos, don't confuse tattoos with skin scarification and skin raising. lolol As for "African had tattoos long before Polynesia was settled" lolol. A skeleton of the Kenewick man was discovered in America dating back more than 9000 years old and another Polynesian skeleton found off in Japan to have been more than 8000 years. Both skeletons DNA were tested and were found out to be related not to native Americans or to Japanese but were related to Polynesians. This will give you an inkling how long Polynesia was. Though controversial; for there are still sceptics who think ancient Polynesians were incapable to traverse the mighty Pacific ocean those long years ago, there's nothing stopping these skeletons DNA from being identified as mostly Polynesian. So how can you say African tattoos are older when Polynesians were in their islands around this period?? lolol Notice that one of Samoas most sacred tattoos is the Pe’a (sp?). http://www.tahititatou.com/images/db_samoa200... http://samoantatau.files.wordpress.com/2012/0... http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m4jweaSYG81... Everything about the history of their settlement of Polynesia is detailed in this tattoo. And every notable chief carries this same tattoo that never changes from generations past and will continue to be the same in generations to come. The part in the top of the tattoo on the first link right pic that looks like a canoe is actually a canoe that carried the ancestors of Polynesia to the islands (notice they weren’t Melanesians). This is then followed by a sea of ocean these ancestors sailed on. Also detailed in this tattoo are plant crops, animal stocks, Fish, birds, families and their pets...I mean the tattoo itself is a time capsule to the Polynesians; an intricate display of their history. So when we have a petroglyph in a form of a tattoo (let alone the most sacred tattoo at that) outlining a group of peoples settlement of an area, and a groundbreaking discovery of skeletons identified only as mostly Polynesian in origin off in America and another in Asia dating back almost ten thousand years, there’s nothing stopping you from saying Polynesian tattoos is older by far than the African tattoo.
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Sasa
Melbourne, Australia
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your a disgrace sexyfatdyke , well time to do some work, , seeya tomorrow mz wideass Chicago lol, 10 year in a row winner of the mz universe super obese catagory lol ...later nika bi'ch lol
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taka
Logan Village, Australia
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*This will give you an inkling of how long Polynesia was settled
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taka
Logan Village, Australia
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Beer Belly Bob wrote: <quoted text>Are Maoris Polynesians? If so,they didnt have bronze materials either. Nowhere on the Polynesian islands were there any metal craft works. That means that Polynesians were a stone aged peoples. Are Samoans Polynesians? Then that includes them too. So even where there was "Green stones" Your people STILL didnt know how to extract the metal from them and enter not just the iron age but the bronze age even. Lol I started by saying you imps never hit the iron age and you've made me distinctly aware that you didnt even get to the bronze. There goes that mouth...with a foot in it again. lolol You brag about Polynesians not entering the bronze age when Polynesians themselves were traversing the biggest ocean on Earth without the use of any metal compass not hundreds but thousands of years ago while your people were sticking to the banks of the Nile river fearing the beyond. In case you didn't know people and what they can do are only limited by the resources available to them and what their surrounding offer. They didn't know of any metal but mastering the oceans is what they were best at; better than anyone by far given their limited resources and the scope they have to cover. They were settling Madagascar before Africans were aware there was a Madagascar near Africa. That should count for something.
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taka
Logan Village, Australia
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Beer Belly Bob wrote: See thats why I'm not coming around here as much lately cos you people make me feel cruel. It's just not right,I feel like a bully.Ya'll just too cute. lolol Awww is this meant to hurt?? Cute. lolol
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plNGPong
Stoke-on-trent, UK
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taka wrote: <quoted text> lolol sorry to disappoint you sweetheart, AND PLEASE STOP with the African tattoos bull. Scarification was more like your thing period. And that practice is unknown outside of Africa in terms of popularity and public acceptance. No! they are not tattoos, don't confuse tattoos with skin scarification and skin raising. lolol As for "African had tattoos long before Polynesia was settled" lolol. A skeleton of the Kenewick man was discovered in America dating back more than 9000 years old and another Polynesian skeleton found off in Japan to have been more than 8000 years. Both skeletons DNA were tested and were found out to be related not to native Americans or to Japanese but were related to Polynesians. This will give you an inkling how long Polynesia was. Though controversial; for there are still sceptics who think ancient Polynesians were incapable to traverse the mighty Pacific ocean those long years ago, there's nothing stopping these skeletons DNA from being identified as mostly Polynesian. So how can you say African tattoos are older when Polynesians were in their islands around this period?? lolol Notice that one of Samoas most sacred tattoos is the Pe’a (sp?). http://www.tahititatou.com/images/db_samoa200... http://samoantatau.files.wordpress.com/2012/0... http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m4jweaSYG81... Everything about the history of their settlement of Polynesia is detailed in this tattoo. And every notable chief carries this same tattoo that never changes from generations past and will continue to be the same in generations to come. The part in the top of the tattoo on the first link right pic that looks like a canoe is actually a canoe that carried the ancestors of Polynesia to the islands (notice they weren’t Melanesians). This is then followed by a sea of ocean these ancestors sailed on. Also detailed in this tattoo are plant crops, animal stocks, Fish, birds, families and their pets...I mean the tattoo itself is a time capsule to the Polynesians; an intricate display of their history. So when we have a petroglyph in a form of a tattoo (let alone the most sacred tattoo at that) outlining a group of peoples settlement of an area, and a groundbreaking discovery of skeletons identified only as mostly Polynesian in origin off in America and another in Asia dating back almost ten thousand years, there’s nothing stopping you from saying Polynesian tattoos is older by far than the African tattoo. The pae is fijian mothet fker get your facts right eastern clans were the pae and also the women western clans don't only the women we gave it to you as a gift that's it. Its belongs to fijian thats all tongan and lauan tattoos half their body stop lieing.
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taka
Logan Village, Australia
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Beer Belly Bob wrote: <quoted text>Awww,I just wanna squeeze your fat little polly cheeks. Too cute. Aww too cute. Go on then, squeeze them Poly cheeks and squeeze them gooood. Don't tell me I didn't warn you. There's shit in it I didn't wipe but take a whiff and tell me how it went. I'll made damn sure you're satisfied ;)
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taka
Logan Village, Australia
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Beer Belly Bob wrote: <quoted text>"N" word? Nothing cruel about it. I use it all the time. I like it :) And tell me little stone aged man. If I'm telling the truth about your peoples lack of development,how can that be a lie? lolol speaking of metal. For a people that's bragging about having and possessing metal loooong before Polynesia made contact with Europeans, what's stopping you from advancing to a second world country. This is the 21 century and your continent is still poor. Is it the failed climate or have the people failed Africa??? Which one is it?? It has to be one of the two. Either way, it ain't going to be anytime soon with all that poverty and Aids endemic. "Africa is a continent that possesses what it takes to move out of the third world countries mapping. It has intellectual human capacity –a people dedicated to service and hard work; and rich natural resources, though, the mere fact that most countries in Africa are found to be failed states already sets a pointer that the continent is poor." http://unyimeabasi.blogspot.com.au/2010/05/wh... I mean...lolol the continent is poor???? Shid that can't be. Shit you people need to snap out of that poverty thing. lolol
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“Bytch I will cut you!!”
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taka wrote: <quoted text> lolol You brag about Polynesians not entering the bronze age when Polynesians themselves were traversing the biggest ocean on Earth without the use of any metal compass not hundreds but thousands of years ago while your people were sticking to the banks of the Nile river fearing the beyond. In case you didn't know people and what they can do are only limited by the resources available to them and what their surrounding offer. They didn't know of any metal but mastering the oceans is what they were best at; better than anyone by far given their limited resources and the scope they have to cover. They were settling Madagascar before Africans were aware there was a Madagascar near Africa. That should count for something. Foolish little Polly. How do you think anyone got anywhere to begin with? Australian aboriginals also somehow got to Australia loooong before little Pollies found their little islands. So wipe your face because you have a milk mustache and brush those cookie crumbs off your bib.
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“Bytch I will cut you!!”
Since: Feb 13
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taka wrote: <quoted text> Aww too cute. Go on then, squeeze them Poly cheeks and squeeze them gooood. Don't tell me I didn't warn you. There's shit in it I didn't wipe but take a whiff and tell me how it went. I'll made damn sure you're satisfied ;) You have shit on your face? smh
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“Bytch I will cut you!!”
Since: Feb 13
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taka wrote: <quoted text> lolol Awww is this meant to hurt?? Cute. lolol No I dont want to hurt you little people. I just would like to see you clean up your act now here take this... http://www.google.com/imgres... ...and wipe that shit off your face
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“Bytch I will cut you!!”
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taka wrote: <quoted text> lolol speaking of metal. For a people that's bragging about having and possessing metal loooong before Polynesia made contact with Europeans, what's stopping you from advancing to a second world country. This is the 21 century and your continent is still poor. Is it the failed climate or have the people failed Africa??? Which one is it?? It has to be one of the two. Either way, it ain't going to be anytime soon with all that poverty and Aids endemic. "Africa is a continent that possesses what it takes to move out of the third world countries mapping. It has intellectual human capacity –a people dedicated to service and hard work; and rich natural resources, though, the mere fact that most countries in Africa are found to be failed states already sets a pointer that the continent is poor." http://unyimeabasi.blogspot.com.au/2010/05/wh... I mean...lolol the continent is poor???? Shid that can't be. Shit you people need to snap out of that poverty thing. lolol You mad bruh?
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taka
Logan Village, Australia
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plNGPong wrote: <quoted text> The pae is fijian mothet fker get your facts right eastern clans were the pae and also the women western clans don't only the women we gave it to you as a gift that's it. Its belongs to fijian thats all tongan and lauan tattoos half their body stop lieing. lolol Tattoos is not a Melanesian Fijian thing. Its a Polynesian thing. There were Polynesians there in Fiji loooong before the Melanesians from Tanganyika came to Fiji.
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taka
Logan Village, Australia
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Beer Belly Bob wrote: <quoted text>Foolish little Polly. How do you think anyone got anywhere to begin with? Australian aboriginals also somehow got to Australia loooong before little Pollies found their little islands. So wipe your face because you have a milk mustache and brush those cookie crumbs off your bib. lolol at my sweetheart with the claiming games. Even an Aboriginal would take offense if you label him/her an African. They do have a name to call themselves and African was NOT it. Now wipe yours. lolol
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taka
Logan Village, Australia
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Beer Belly Bob wrote: <quoted text>You have shit on your face? smh Come here you. Don't hold back. I only want you to take a whiff from them Poly cheeks.*moves them Poly cheeks closer* lolol
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taka
Logan Village, Australia
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Beer Belly Bob wrote: <quoted text>You mad bruh? I take it you ran out of words lolol
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“me! chee hoo! LOL!”
Since: Oct 09
Samoa
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SEXYBLKWOMAN wrote: <quoted text> Those White and East Asian looking Sumoans are mixed with White and East Asian. Do you realize that a google search of pictures of Sumoans in the old days will yield Melanesian looking Sumoans? Whites didn't say any such thing. If anything Amerindians were by far more white looking than Sumoans are and they're actually not White so the chances of White explorers claiming Sumoans were white is next to NONE. thats cause u too stupid to understand a lot of old day pics r on the royal familys of samoa who r known to have marriage ties to fiti, tonga and east polynesia..
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“me! chee hoo! LOL!”
Since: Oct 09
Samoa
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Beer Belly Bob wrote: <quoted text>"N" word? Nothing cruel about it. I use it all the time. I like it :) And tell me little stone aged man. If I'm telling the truth about your peoples lack of development,how can that be a lie? what i mean.. Is the n word is so offensive to aa.. 4 the way whites used it.. I believe a slave would imatate his masta.. Not samoans.. Really if that true.. Do u wish to tell me.. How many lands did u africans manage to find.. Lol.. Lets see.. Types of ships.. Our compass.. Did u african invent 1
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“me! chee hoo! LOL!”
Since: Oct 09
Samoa
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Beer Belly Bob wrote: <quoted text>Aww he's just little. Ok,I never said it was abundant. Actually,I'm going by what YOU said about the "Green Stone" only being in NZ. From what YOU tell me at least one island had the materials needed to make copper but they didnt. No,not even the Maoris had metal. http://www.maorisource.com/MaoriHistory.html "Although Maori culture was a totally stone-age culture until the arrival of Europeans and the introduction of metal, it was highly evolved. The various working materials used before the Maori had access to metal were mainly bird bones, whale bones, ivory teeth, both dog and human bones, and also stone, from the large stone resources which had been discovered further inland within New Zealand." Why do you insist on doing this to yourself? Do you realize how easy it is for me? Is this TRULY how dense a stone aged mind is?? nope just to show how dumb u r.. When was metal first created.. Cause that was the time.. Maoris entered nz.. U stupid idoit.. U have no time to start making steel.. When the first thing come to ur mind is gettin warm.. Please go google.. Mario cravings.. And see how skilled polys were.. And show me africas art work..
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“me! chee hoo! LOL!”
Since: Oct 09
Samoa
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Sasa wrote: <quoted text> lol...ping i will show u next time what your people really look like cause you love photo's ?....I show u photos tomorrow lol..
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