>A study of ancient Aboriginal hair samples has revealed distinct Aboriginal populations were present in Australia with little geographical movement for up to 50,000 years.
>The discovery of such a long, continuous presence in the those regions emphasised why land was so sacred to Aboriginal people, researchers said.
They have what is likely to be some of the oldest cultures and languages in the world.
That doesn't make them the best, mind you, I'd argue they are some of the shittiest, most retarded cultures by modern white standards but hey, I don't speak their language so maybe I'll never know the intricacies of it all.
Caleb Thompson
This means abbos are a different species
Bentley Diaz
SUB-HUMAN U B | H U M A N
Aiden Fisher
>50,000 years without significant conflict on a resource rich island >Didn't invent the clay pot >Didn't invent the bow and arrow >Didn't build one single semi-permanent structure >Some of them never learned how to create fire It boggles the mind.
Jaxon Jenkins
Other way around
Caleb Young
Reminder they forgot how to make fire.
Jackson Ortiz
Their counting system is 1, 2, many. I doubt their language has any intricacies
Austin Hall
australia is where they sent the retards because they felt bad about killing them.
Asher Ramirez
>Australia was a tropical paradise >Abbos burned it all down forcing all of the nature to evolve into things from nightmares.
Robert Young
“When you farm and grow large amounts of food, cheap nasty food, the population grows very rapidly and when that happens you have a huge pressure to keep supplying the food and you start building up large amounts of assets,” he said. “That produces war, where people are after those assets. Aboriginal people were able to survive [without war]. How have they managed to do that?
“Aboriginal history has some remarkably positive things to say.”