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It's one thing to get there, I just don't know how they came up with that many millions. No one knows exactly how many were here but we know there were a lot on both continents. In the US, they decimated us to less than a mill by 1900 but no one knows how many exactly were wiped out in the genocide. Latin america for whatever it's faults, didn't carry out the genocide to that extent.

Whatever the number, it is obvious it was a shitload of people and probably one of the biggest tragedies in human history.

Maybe the Black Death beats it as that killed like 50 million.
 
I'm old.


So old in fact that the tribe of suburban white folks from which I descend can differentiate malice from words spoken with no such ill intent So I think we are all good there.
I do find the linguistics funny though

Alright


Well..
Here's the joke, animated or live, your choice




God... that is just an aggressively unfunny "comedian".

Just painfully bad.
 
Not sober.

Got the 2nd round. First handfulla years this way was in 07621, good old Bergen County.

My mom grew up there. I had a grandfather I never met who was mayor in the 1950s. That is VERY close to GWB!

When did you live there?

I played at Mexicali Blues once or twice.
I forget if that is Teaneck. Hard to tell because you cross thru towns pretty quick and unceremoniously over there.
 
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My mom grew up there. I had a grandfather I never met who was mayor in the 1950s. That is VERY close to GWB!

When did you live there?

I played at Mexicali Blues once or twice.
I forget if that is Teaneck. Hard to tell because you cross thru towns pretty quick and unceremoniously over there.
Was 20 minutes from George's Bridge, small AF world! Born @ Teaneck's Holy Name hospital, didn't hit bars/clubs while there, moved down south to a much more chilled pace in '87.
 
I don't think I ever met any Native Americans but I seen indigenous people from Mexico. There are also girls who claim they are mixed. I am not sure if it's real or not.
 
Native American women's are not high on beauty list i got. There's some im sure but even pics shown in op was mid.
 
It's one thing to get there, I just don't know how they came up with that many millions. No one knows exactly how many were here but we know there were a lot on both continents. In the US, they decimated us to less than a mill by 1900 but no one knows how many exactly were wiped out in the genocide. Latin america for whatever it's faults, didn't carry out the genocide to that extent.

The estimates are about 15-40 million in the entire hemisphere which, while it sounds huge, isn't that massive when you divide it by 15,000 years and even more so if you go accept the higher, 30-40,000 year starting point that @Hog-train pointed out in recent research. If you do the math, that comes out to an increase of roughly around 1,000 people per year.

Populations grow pretty quickly when nation-states and agriculture are present. This is why most of North America was sparsely populated in comparison to Mesoamerica (southern Mexico and northern Central America) and the Andean region (Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia) where there were tens of millions.
 
No you talked about Africa not Asia, and your map shows 100,000 years, vs 15,000 years. I wasn t that far off…

What?? Of course I did.

Here's the original post you responded to. I'm highlighting and italicizing the relevant part:

Yeah, we're all East Africans that became something else.

It really annoys me to hear that Native Americans are "actually Asian" because they migrated from there. It's never applied to any other group.

Europeans migrated from West Asia too but no one ever calls them "actually Asian."

West Asians migrated into Europe about 40,000 years ago and East Asians migrated into America 15,000 years ago. This is where I'm getting the 40 vs 15 thing.

Absolutely no one ever says that Europeans are just Asians that migrated.
 
Lots of very nice-looking Native ladies back in South Dakota. The thing is, they're smoking hot up to a certain age; after that, they shrink by a foot and gain 150 lbs.
 
All I know is Wind Rover is a great fucking movie, and the Native chick in that was super hot.
 
The estimates are about 15-40 million in the entire hemisphere which, while it sounds huge, isn't that massive when you divide it by 15,000 years and even more so if you go accept the higher, 30-40,000 year starting point that @Hog-train pointed out in recent research. If you do the math, that comes out to an increase of roughly around 1,000 people per year.

Populations grow pretty quickly when nation-states and agriculture are present. This is why most of North America was sparsely populated in comparison to Mesoamerica (southern Mexico and northern Central America) and the Andean region (Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia) where there were tens of millions.
I guess, it sounds like a small amount of time to come up with that many people to me. the fact that they both migrated+multiplied at that run, basically on the move the entire time for the most part just sounds odd to me. And it was in out of the way places too, they say that the Taino indians (The carribean) numbered from 3-6 million before the spaniard wiped them out. What in the world would make these people hurry up and fill the entire continent plus the islands and multiply like that, I just don't know.

Also, tribes tend to stay in small groups of 50-150 and begin to split up when their numbers get bigger, that's called Dunbar's Number and it's been how humans have functioned for a lot longer than how we function today. My own particular band, I don't think there are 50 people in the village we come from and our numbers are dwindling, were only one band of the tribe but the point is, bands typically don't stay together in huge numbers. I realize agriculture and more "advanced" civilizations start to skew that and force people to live together and serve the system but that's not a tribe anymore. The Aztecs, Mayas and Olmecs all had some pretty backwards ways, they say that one of the reasons it only took a small amount of spaniards to defeat some of these groups was because they had so many enemies amongst the surrounding tribes. Ya know, you take people's kids or enslave or brutalize other folks, there not gonna help you when the colonizer gets there.
 
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