Are humans genetically different from humans from days of Rome and Alexander the great
Humans from 2000 years ago compared to today
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yes, more fat, dumber and more feminine
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Not much. I think 70,000 years ago is the furthest back in time you could go to kidnap a baby and raise it in today's environment and not tell the difference.
God, I'm so glad that movie was all over basic cable when puberty hit.
FUCK
>ywn suffer being mid fap for hours until something worth cumming to appears on screen ever again
feels bad man
Not from the 2000s but watch this vid and see for yourself how much things have changed for the worse.
2:30am at a 7-11 near Disney World - 1987
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i was taught in school that homo sapiens from 30000y ago had genetically few to no difference at all from modern homo sapiens and could get integrated within society no problem if they were born today.
Boomers can barely utilize modern technology and they're only two generations old.
Saw it in the drive in
can't tell if trolling or just american
She was such a babe back in the day. Too bad she only likes to fuck 12 year old boys.
boomers are literally the worst most degenerate generation of all time, anybody from the middle ages that could read and write latin would be smarter than the smartest boomer
I know that feel...
they're different sure, but it's not like we've become a different species. Because of the way we are, like controlling our environment and food production, humans have more or less halted our evolution. At least evolution in the same way as with animals, in biology there's like 6 factors that need to be taking place for evolution to occur, and humans have negated 3 of them so it's not occurring for us.
Feels old bro. Thanks for the (You), I'm about to board a plane and I was hoping for the dopamine. Cheers.
Smokin' hot.
Yes
No, we just don't have many stories of poorfags from the olden tymes