Planet Of The Apes trailer
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This brings back some memories - complete with '70s-era graphics and narration!
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WTF are you talking about?
And where did you "learn" this?? What's your source? What an ignorant, insulting, and destructive comment to leave.
So - you are implying: 1) that I'm a "White", and a "Euro" 2) that all "Whites" have Neanderthal DNA
4) because of this, when I see images of apes, it triggers memories of my Neanderthal ancestors. Which, by the way, probably indicates I am pretty primitive myself, and wouldn't think twice about mating with some animal when I retire to my cave tonight - or this afternoon for that matter.
Listen, you unintelligent, uninformed, racist moron -
2- You don't have your history or your dates straight. The Cheddar Man finding does not indicate that all Europeans have Neanderthal DNA. It indicates that different tribes came to Europe by different routes at different times, and modern day Europeans represent a mix of those ancestral tribes.
3- There were no pyramids in Africa prior to 5000 years ago. This is undisputed fact. The first documented Egyptian pyramid was planned and built to be a tomb for the pharaoh Djozer, who lived between 2630 and 2612 bc. (see what a little real fact-finding can get you?)
Whatever the ancestors of Europeans did many millennia ago has nothing to do with my memories. I was merely alluding to the fact that I saw this movie when I was a kid.
You are part of the PROBLEM in this world. YOU need to get a life, and start building up rather than tearing down. If you don't know it, I'll spell it out - WE ARE ALL AFRICANS. EVERY SINGLE HUMAN BEING ON THIS EARTH IS AN AFRICAN. Get it?
"The trouble with movies as a business is that it's an art, and the trouble with movies as art is that it's a business." -Charlton Heston