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Post by Emperor AAdmin on May 30, 2010 22:16:56 GMT -5
African Eyes in ancient world(*all eyes in same shape formation) (*all facial expressions are serious) Gudea (ancient Mesopotamia) Nefretiti (ancient Egypt) Nubian KouRoS (Archaic period in Greece) Hanibal (Carthaginian that almost stopped Rome from becoming) Probus (Roman Emperor from Illyrian Dalmatia) Constantine The Great (Byzantine initiator)
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Post by jonleka on May 31, 2010 0:38:47 GMT -5
So where are you going with this classification of yours, because I dont get why did those albanian singer enter this debate. If you are trying to say that we are some kind of asians be more direct dont beat around the bush. I am very interested in your theory.
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on May 31, 2010 1:10:57 GMT -5
I did not make a uniform statement about all Albanian singers since some have deeper Balkan voices but merely stated following again
"What I find add is that this voice seems most present among Albanians in the Balkans (with Romania coming close second I would say)."
In other words I can more easily find them among the singers versus other regions and voice is clearly Asian like in quality. I do not see myself beating around the bush as you stated but was very clear in what I posted I would think.
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Post by jonleka on May 31, 2010 19:02:12 GMT -5
I find this very odd what you are trying to say Asian like in quality.Voices vary from person to person and the high pitched voice its more a style of singing than belonging to a region. Most chinese men have deep voice when they sing so you would classify them as Greek deep voice.
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on May 31, 2010 21:48:32 GMT -5
It is a style of singing that appears very strange for a region where voices tend to be deep as more typical then not. It is Asian like or to be more precise Mongoloid like (which is what I mean by Asian). I would be curious to know what exact areas do these songs appear in (not likely among Montenegrin Albanians who tend to have deeper voice versus other Albanians). Chinese men, like women, do not have deeper voices asa typical characteristic and I live in NYC and have encountered 1000s of them. Chinese folk song - Almihan
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Post by ILIRI I MADH on May 31, 2010 23:34:43 GMT -5
Those songs that u posted in no way shape or form show a low piched voice lol nice try....
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on Jun 1, 2010 10:53:35 GMT -5
Some more that are also in "no way shape or form show a low pitched voice" Left one has Mongoloid voice and right one Balkanoid voice Fatmira Brecani-Hajde ne bahce Dava Gjergji , Më ka humbë mindili Jam shqiptare, bija e shqiptarit - Mihrije Braha Dida Cela Kovaci
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on Jun 1, 2010 11:07:39 GMT -5
I find it amazing to what extent the quality of her voice sounds Indian like (compare it with Indian song) Xinxilushe - Albanian Folk Song VERY POPULAR OLD INDIAN BOLLYWOOD MOVIE SONG,YEH SAMA SAMA HAI YEH PYAAR KA
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on Jun 1, 2010 11:30:55 GMT -5
ROMAN VOICEThere is also another voice quality that I call Roman which is also higher pitched but it is very smooth (versus Asian high pitched voice whether Mongoloid or Indian which sound to me very acoustically unpleasing). I can not be sure as to why such voice exists and is it fusion between African and Asian voice or mutated higher pitched variant of the African voice due to its smoothness. (*Romans also display Asian like features such as cunning behavior but on what appears to be more refined, intelligent and thus more advanced scale with a witty twist). SABRINA SALERNO - BOYS - SUMMERTIME LOVE Samantha Fox - Touch Me Poison - Unskinny Bop (2004 Digital Remaster) Jovan Perisic - Moje Najmilije What appears to be mixed Roman-Balkanoid voice Ploutarxos - Enas Theos Almost pure Roman voice in one of its most refined versions (while mainly pure Balkanoid serious behavior is displayed) Thanos Petrelis - Elli Kokkinou - Adiaforos Him=Roman voice (with minor balknoid influence), Her=Pure Balkanoid voice to kalokairi - peggy zina (Balkanoid-Roman cross, more Roman) Sabrina-Agori Mou (mainly Roman voice with minor Balkanoid influence) Dragana Mirkovic Her: Roman voice, Him: Mainly Balkanoid voice PS: The Albanian ones posted strangely enough clearly do not sing in what I call Roman voice but in what appears to be full blown asian.
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Post by restless1gr on Jun 1, 2010 12:13:42 GMT -5
ahhhh, good... 34 years I ve been considered as greek... Now I find out that I m asian...
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Post by jonleka on Jun 1, 2010 22:22:31 GMT -5
restless1gr dont worry he likes the greeks where they are its albanians that he dosent like and mongolia seems a god spot for them or further up where he came from but I say no no I aint frezeing my ass in siberia.
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Post by odel on Jun 2, 2010 3:02:51 GMT -5
This is good news for every confused teenager that wants to be black or Asian(Especially to be Japanese). Actually judging by this I'm a naturally blond haired, green eyed and straight haired (No afro) african guy.
It's however nice to know that more sane people in this world don't classify people only going by one characteristic. What I think is really stupid is how you on those pictures put up 5 white people aka Caucasoids as Africans, and in the other pictures you even managed to put a African girl as Asian. Also classifying race by voice? I don't think you're too serious about this.
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Post by restless1gr on Jun 2, 2010 3:40:33 GMT -5
This is good news for every confused teenager that wants to be black or Asian(Especially to be Japanese). of course he can't be serious about it, it's his own "theory"... and odel...Who the f**ck wants to be Japanese??? Even the japanese have plastic surgeries in order to fix their asian characteristics, lolol!
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Post by odel on Jun 2, 2010 4:21:12 GMT -5
There are people who are really obsessed with Japan and the Japanese people. These people usually listen to J-Rock, watches anime, reads manga... To these people everything that is Japanese is great. www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Japanophile Personally I know a lot of people that are like that.
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Post by Dèsîŗĕ Yèarning on Jun 2, 2010 11:21:10 GMT -5
ohh great Aadmin.... ur theories continue to amaze me....
So as a Turk what am I ? African? Asian? I mean is there a special machine i can talk into and it can tell me my ancestry?
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Post by Red Brigade on Jun 3, 2010 10:34:14 GMT -5
You are Dèsîŗĕ Yèarning aka our clown.
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Post by Gigolo on Jun 26, 2010 23:53:21 GMT -5
Quite possibly the stupidest thread ever made.
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on Jul 20, 2010 19:30:42 GMT -5
It is so stupid yet how does one explain albinism among blacks or the bellow story exacly Black Brits Birth White, Blue-Eyed Baby Updated: 4 hours 44 minutes ago
LONDON (July 20) -- Britain's tabloid press has gone gaga over a baby girl with white skin, blue eyes and a mop of blond curls who was born to black parents.
The best-selling Daily Mail and The Sun newspapers have labeled the child's Caucasian complexion a mystery, saying genetics experts are "flummoxed" by the case. But is the birth of a white baby to a dark-skinned couple really as baffling as the papers claim?
Ben and Angela Ihegboro were certainly confused when nurses at Queen Mary Hospital in Sidcup, 10 miles southeast of London, last week presented them with their daughter Nmachi -- whose name means "beauty of God" in the Nigerian couple's homeland.
Father Ben told The Sun that when he first saw the porcelain-skinned infant he jokingly cried out, "What the flip? Is she mine?" But he never doubted whether he was Nmachi's real dad. "Of course she is mine. My wife is true to me," he said. "Even if she hadn't been, the baby wouldn't have looked like that!"
Albinism would have been the most obvious explanation for Nmachi's pale looks. But, according to a hospital spokesperson, the obstetrician who delivered Nmachi told the family that doctors suspected the newborn wasn't an albino because she didn't have the pink eyes and white hair traditionally associated with the condition.
That initial hunch has led many to ponder why Nmachi was born white. Some experts have suggested that Ben and Angela might both be carrying light-skin gene variants, passed down from long-dead white ancestors. When Nmachi was conceived, she would have inherited both sets of pale-skin genes, giving her a white complexion.
"We are all of us genetic mixtures to some extent, and occasionally you'll have a convergence of the pale versions of these genes in African-Americans and African-Caribbeans who have a mixed black and white ancestry," Bryan Sykes, professor of human genetics at the University of Oxford, told the BBC.
However, both Ben and Angela, who moved to the U.K. five years ago, deny having white ancestors.
"My mum is a black Nigerian, although she has a bit fairer skin than mine," said Ben, who has two other black children with Angela: son Chisom, 4, and daughter Dumebi, 2. "But we don't know of any white ancestry."
And while this sort of interracial mixing may have been common in long-established multiethnic communities like those found in the Caribbean, it's unlikely to have occurred in a historically black country like Nigeria.
Those factors have led Sykes to argue that the little girl's pale skin is caused by an unusual genetic mutation, which she could eventually pass on to her own children. But other experts believe there's a much simpler explanation: Nmachi is an albino, and the first doctor who said she wasn't had it wrong. The Queen Mary Hospital spokesperson says this is a possibility, noting that that doctor is an expert in obstetrics, not genetic disorders.
The confusion over Nmachi's condition is likely because many people believe all albinos exhibit similar symptoms.
Professor Ian Jackson, an expert in melanocytes -- cells that produce pigment -- at the British Medical Research Council's Human Genetics Unit, points out that there are four types of albinism, all of which allow different levels of coloring to develop in the skin, hair and eyes. "In type 2 cases, which it looks like this girl has, we see creamy skin and yellow or light brown hair, which sometimes darkens with age," he told AOL News.
Jackson adds that the parents' Nigerian ancestry makes albinism an even more likely culprit. "Albinism is more common in West Africa than the rest of the world," he said.
The condition also could have lain dormant for many years, explaining why the Ihegboros don't remember any pale-skinned ancestors. "It's a recessive trait -- which means that carriers don't show any signs of albinism -- so you can go many generations and not see any physical evidence of albinism in a family," Jackson explained. "It's only when two carriers have children together that you see it, when it will likely appear in a quarter of their children."
The Ihegboros, though, don't really care why their new daughter looks so different from their other children. "She's beautiful and I love her," mother Angela said. "Her color doesn't matter. She's a miracle baby."
Copyright 2010, AOL Inc. www.aolnews.com/article/black-couple-gives-birth-to-white-baby-girl/19561550
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on Jul 20, 2010 19:33:28 GMT -5
BTW the baby is not Albino but is Caucasoid.
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Post by Gigolo on Jul 20, 2010 22:35:52 GMT -5
Umm, Albinism is a congenital disorder. It is the absence of pigment, not being white, as some seem to think. White people have pigment. Albinos also have other defects like with vision.
Genetic "mistakes" happen all the time. Your own article offers numerous likely explanations from real scientists.
The stuff you're blabbing about is right out of the 17th century. It is emberassing. You would the laughing stock of any legitimate scientific circle if you tried to push this.
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