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Jay520 said:
I feel like such a minority :(

I understand what you mean.  Not too many Italians like us, are there?



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Caucasian British. My dad always claimed he was of Viking decent when he was drunk. Mum is of Norman ancestry.

Probably lots of Anglo-Saxon thrown in somewhere.



amp316 said:
Jay520 said:
I feel like such a minority :(

I understand what you mean.  Not too many Italians like us, are there?



Wha? ... Oh yeah!...that race also applies to me.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSFDrOxWCXY

"There is but one race--the human race."



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Shinobi-san said:
snakenobi said:
SnakeDrake said:
green_sky said:
Born in Northern India.
Raised in Ontario, Canada.
Native language of parents - Punjabi
Race - Indo-Aryan.

Wow an Aryan what race is that exactly my pakistanese friends said that they are a race of the most beautifulest people in the world. I even found out that Hitler was out looking and studying that race.


Aryan Race is caucasian race

 

North India,Iran,Arabs,Europe,Russia,USA,Canada,Australia,Argentina,Brazil,Eurasian Countries.

I think its pretty much world wide accepted that indians are of indian race. Unless you want to get really technical....

accepted by who?

 

india is not a race but nationality.



DeadNotSleeping said:

"There is but one race--the human race."



Notice the term ethnicity also in the title.

DeadNotSleeping said:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSFDrOxWCXY

"There is but one race--the human race."


stop listening to others and use your own brains

 

humanoid is a species like Dogs

 

but there are different races and breeds and they are all connected and differences have come through evolution.



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Salnax said:
adriane23 said:
Salnax said:

It actually does have some reasoning in science. 0 degrees F is as cold as you can get with a mixture of ice, water, and salt. 100 degrees was what they thought the human body's core temperature was back in the day.

But yeah, Celcius is better.

When was it discovered that the core temperature was actually 98 degrees?


I don't know. But it considering how Farenheit was possibly the first guy to make a thermometer that was at all precise, and thermometers took about half an hour to measure human body heat up until the 1860's, it probably wasn't for a while.

Personally, I suspect we only call the human body exactly 98.6 degrees F because it happily coincides with 37 degrees Celcius.


Honestly, I just wanted to post a picture of 98 Degrees......



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