Speaker to Animals wrote:I mean.. if you really like that Neanderthal look, I am sure some Russians or Koreans will resurrect those guys at some point.
Is Steven Tyler a neanderthal? Or are you just convinced that black girls can't be pretty?
Speaker to Animals wrote:I mean.. if you really like that Neanderthal look, I am sure some Russians or Koreans will resurrect those guys at some point.
Is Steven Tyler a neanderthal? Or are you just convinced that black girls can't be pretty?
Maybe. A better case of majority neanderthal DNA can be made for this woman:
Speaker to Animals wrote:I mean.. if you really like that Neanderthal look, I am sure some Russians or Koreans will resurrect those guys at some point.
Is Steven Tyler a neanderthal? Or are you just convinced that black girls can't be pretty?
Maybe. A better case of majority neanderthal DNA can be made for this woman:
Put some makeup on her, remove the photoshoop, and we'll see what she rates.
Is there some sort of million-year-old species purity thing you're going for? Just don't like women with a big mouth? (I think it's appealing, sometimes)
GrumpyCatFace wrote:
Is Steven Tyler a neanderthal? Or are you just convinced that black girls can't be pretty?
Maybe. A better case of majority neanderthal DNA can be made for this woman:
Put some makeup on her, remove the photoshoop, and we'll see what she rates.
Is there some sort of million-year-old species purity thing you're going for? Just don't like women with a big mouth? (I think it's appealing, sometimes)
Big mouth, big teeth, long/broad nose.. neanderthal. Not appealing at all. These are features of pre-gracilization. There are reasons most of us will not find them attractive that relate to the same sexual selection pressures that domesticated most of our species. Think about the difference between a wolf and a dog. They are both the same species, but the dog is domesticated. Humans who are not domesticated have those kinds of features in addition to high aggression and other traits that make them less suitable for civilization.
I am not saying those particular individuals are not domesticated, only that they have features that remind us of a homo sapiens who is not domesticated.