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originally posted by: Vasa Croe
Completely off topic, but whats with the pandigital number name?
originally posted by: 7918465230
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
Completely off topic, but whats with the pandigital number name?
I didn't think it was that off topic. I didn't know what Charles Barkley was referring to, so I listened to the audio recordings of Donald Sterling. And the pandigital number has always been my favorite to type on the keyboard, ever since a child.
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: 7918465230
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
Completely off topic, but whats with the pandigital number name?
Ha...no, I meant my question was completely off topic, not your post.
The fact is, White people ARE the most creative.
Let's put it this way, any country or race that thinks that they should go to another country to better their lives, then have 5 kids each so that they can get welfare, then clearly, they're not doing it right(and probably don't have any good intentions).
here's an inverse relationship between creativity and time spent/population growth(this is the key, IQ doesn't tell creativity. In fact, you could say that the reason Asians are not creative is because we spend too much time studying, despite our supposedly high IQs
If you don't want to be perceive as inferior, then get your race to contribute to society, instead of being violent
Please name one thing or system the Western/European world has contributed that is beneficial to mankind as a whole or that is even remotely harmonious with nature or the universe in any kind of way.
Today I found out that toilet paper was first used by the Chinese about 1300 years before it caught on with the rest of the world. The first references of people using toilet paper dates back to the 6th century AD in the Chinese Imperial courts and amongst the other wealthy citizens of China. This eventually spread throughout China and by the 14th century there was an annual manufacturing of around ten million packages of toilet paper in the Zhejiang province alone.
originally posted by: AKINOFTHEFIRSSTARS
a reply to: BobAthome
Mr. Bob
Out of all I posted, that's the only thing you felt you needed to respond to?? You have no other comment what so ever??
What evidence do you have that it or its concept did NOT exist before??
I want to quote myself. That seems like it should be fun.
Please name one thing or system the Western/European world has contributed that is beneficial to mankind as a whole or that is even remotely harmonious with nature or the universe in any kind of way.
Toilet paper is harmonious with nature. It seems like more of a problem than a solution when you really look at it.
Today I found out that toilet paper was first used by the Chinese about 1300 years before it caught on with the rest of the world. The first references of people using toilet paper dates back to the 6th century AD in the Chinese Imperial courts and amongst the other wealthy citizens of China. This eventually spread throughout China and by the 14th century there was an annual manufacturing of around ten million packages of toilet paper in the Zhejiang province alone.
If you ask the European/Westerner, he will say he invented everything and that he 'civilized' the world, REAL history tells me a different story.
originally posted by: BobAthome
a reply to: AKINOFTHEFIRSSTARS
Joseph Gayetty
Toilet paper, Inventor.
quote " name one thing or system the Western/European world has contributed that is beneficial to mankind "
unquote.