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originally posted by: Agartha
originally posted by: TerryDon79
(Cute, furry, RH-, Jesus, tentacle-sexual aliens)
Boy, that's some book you could write there!
Let me know if you need help.
originally posted by: ReturnofTheSonOfNothing
originally posted by: Barcs
Yep, it's a bot. No real surprise there.
How does a bot get 40 flags and 167 stars?
How does a bot get 40 flags and 167 stars?
originally posted by: ReturnofTheSonOfNothing
a reply to: beenharmed
originally posted by: flyingfish
a reply to: ReturnofTheSonOfNothing
How does a bot get 40 flags and 167 stars?
The same way the manufactured pseudo-phenomenon of Donald Trump works.
The bot is merely registering with the lunatic fringe demographic of the evangelical base and anyone brainwashed with enough idiocy to support them.
originally posted by: Menrva
Here is a list of some of the "characteristics" of Rh- people from this. site
"Characteristics that could be scientifically proven or observed:"
larger than average head size
low blood pressure
low pulse rate
extra vertebrae or rib
high IQ
heightened senses, including vision
uncloneable blood
light-colored hair, mostly red or reddish,
light-colored eyes (blue, green, or greenish brown eyes)
sun and heat sensitivity
tendency toward healing professions
body scars that cannot be explained
frequent empathetic illnesses
originally posted by: flyingfish
a reply to: beenharmed
I don't subscribe to superstition, or unjustified belief in supernatural causation. In my world evidence is King where the only way of knowing anything is by looking at the evidence. Otherwise we make stuff up, fantastic claims run rampant, ripe cattle for the religious psychopaths who will bleed you dry and rule your life. All because you want to believe in the fantasies of ignorant superstitious mystics.
originally posted by: Agartha
originally posted by: LadyGreenEyes
Some of the traits, I can see.
Pigs, dogs, cats and apes are also RH negative. What 'special' traits do you share with them?
I ask this because if RH negative is as special as you guys say, then those animals must be special too, right?
originally posted by: LadyGreenEyes
That's a bit touchy, don't you think? When people have a nice list of rare traits, they are going to speculate. Why does that bother you? Rare doesn't mean "special"; it simply means rare. There could be any number of reasons a person might have a lot of rare traits, and, being a curious type, I'd like to know the reason. Whether it's because something in the genetics makes them cluster, or I have ancestors from some rare group, or something weirder, I'd like to know.
Seems to me that some fold without these rare traits might harbor some resentment toward those with them. Not surprised.
originally posted by: Agartha
originally posted by: LadyGreenEyes
That's a bit touchy, don't you think? When people have a nice list of rare traits, they are going to speculate. Why does that bother you? Rare doesn't mean "special"; it simply means rare. There could be any number of reasons a person might have a lot of rare traits, and, being a curious type, I'd like to know the reason. Whether it's because something in the genetics makes them cluster, or I have ancestors from some rare group, or something weirder, I'd like to know.
Seems to me that some fold without these rare traits might harbor some resentment toward those with them. Not surprised.
LOL I'm O negative actually and there is nothing 'rare' or 'special' about my blood. It just means I lack an antigen. Nothing less, nothing more.
originally posted by: LadyGreenEyes
That's one trait. A lot of us have quite a list of them, and that, to e at least, makes it interesting. It isn't a case of "special", but simply a case of curiosity, wondering how and why so many rare traits seem to come together in some people. Some genetic factor, some shared heritage, whatever. It's interesting. I have always been interested in knowing about my roots, and more so with the very old ones. There is much we don't know about the distant past, and who doesn't love a good mystery?
originally posted by: Agartha
originally posted by: LadyGreenEyes
That's one trait. A lot of us have quite a list of them, and that, to e at least, makes it interesting. It isn't a case of "special", but simply a case of curiosity, wondering how and why so many rare traits seem to come together in some people. Some genetic factor, some shared heritage, whatever. It's interesting. I have always been interested in knowing about my roots, and more so with the very old ones. There is much we don't know about the distant past, and who doesn't love a good mystery?
Oh I'm with you, I also love a good mystery but I have done a genealogical DNA test years ago and it came back I have the oldest most common European mitochondrial DNA (if I remember correctly it was Haplogroup H), nothing unusual....... pretty boring if you ask me, lol.