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besides chugging gasoline and being literal archaic apes that somehow still survived,
i found some text about that abbos are responsible for the fact that australia's land is mostly arid and desert...

because theyve done something called cool burning for their entire existence.. where they fucking burn down lareg swaths of dry land and set entire grassy fields and forests on fire causing massive damage...

how the hell have these evolutionary stunted rejects not died out? how the hell arent the only humans that are even alive today not just european and north east asians??


how the fuck do you live with these creatures aussieanons??????
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>>533974299
White people did it
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>>533974299
It's believed that early hominids managed to evolve by getting more meat in their diets and using fire to cook it. The problem is that early hominids had no tools for hunting or to make fire.
It's believed that early hominids would just wait for fire to occur and then try to keep the fire alive for as long as possible to transport it and spread it to a lager area and then wait for some animals to be caught in the fire and killed/cooked.
This practice was done by the north american natives until relatively recently as well and it's one of the reason why there are so many maple trees in the nortern east cost of jewsa and eastern canada. Because they burned the area to hunt and then planted maple trees. At least they had the brains to plant something afterwards.
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>>533974299
if the shit hit the fan & the supermarket closed for good these people would survive
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>>533974299
They dont have archaic dna, you are confused with africans.

Africans have archaic dna.

Europeans and Asians came.from austrailia, not africa.

The reason why we burn vast areas is to kill the dark shadow spiders
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>>533974663
> At least they had the brains to plant something afterwards.
Abbos do the same, also encouraging growth in other ways. Not sure what OP's on about.
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>>533974299
they set spinifex on fire to signal their tribes, and to make hunting easier. All the lizards, turtles, rodents, etc would try to escape the fire and be easy to catch - no sifting through tall grasses for hours

watch some Malcolm Douglas documentaries. They were amazing at surviving in the woop woop
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>>533974299
Because before westerners arrived there populations remained in check. There were only 60 million niggers in 1800 in the entire world. Now with antibiotics, clean water,sewer and food mechanization their population has done a 30x
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>>533975209
No, they basically forgot everything once they moved to settlements. Most generations born after the 1980s wouldn't know shit
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>>533974299
The disconnect between the reality of aboriginals and how modern society perceives them is insane.
Just ask one of the ai chatbots trained on the approved dataset and it will tell you that they were peaceful and wise custodians of the land that lived in harmony.
They were primitive savages, literally the only difference between them and other apes is that they can use speech, that's it.
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>>533974299
Something I find crazy is that Australia is so huge that the last Aboriginals still living their hunter gatherer lifestyle finally made contact with white people in 1984, 196 years after colonization of Australia began in 1788.
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>>533976976
Who knows. Abbos are primitive still.
The problem with this burning method is that you end with either mono farming or with very specific plants that can survive the fires. Not quite bad but it's not what "nature intended". Just slightly better than modern farming methods tho. Those are worse for nature.
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>>533974299

They are neolithic peoples, transported about 5000 years inot the future, to our present day. A present of microchips, space travel, AI, modern understanding of biology, electricity, physics.

It's no wonder they are the way they are. If you were sent 5000 years into the future you'd seem equally subhuman.
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>>533974299
>cool burning
The phrase I've heard is fire stick farming. They make it sound like they're stewards of the land and not just burning down entire forests because they're too lazy to hunt for real. I also think more people should know how they cut young men's dicks lengthwise like a hot dog so tribal elders can fuck it. It sounds too unbelievable to be true but it is.
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>>533974663
Indigenous did not plant trees. Absolutely no reason to unless they were fruit trees.

Also maples are fire sensitive species, your theory makes no sense
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>>533974299
every indigenous race that whites found other than the Japanese was a plague upon its land. our greatest mistake was teaching them our language instead of marching them all into the sea.
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>>533974663
this film is closer to the truth than science likes to admit. they even get neanderthals right being hairy ape like carnivores that ate any other hominid they could catch.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MV1H_bAt-E
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>>533979359
>you would also be retarded
? no i wouldn't. it's not hard to understand things, fucking retard
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Why would setting fires damage things, native Americans were lighting Yosemite on fire since time immemorable. Cali burning down every few years is actually good for the forests.
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This is so tacky talking shit about the natives
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>>533979892
can confirm this. there were some solid redpill threads on abos back in the day. extremely violent and backwards.
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>>533974299
When Aboriginals arrived here they had no ability to fight the mega-fauna here. Fire was their only advantage but kept it going for 10,000's of years.

The water cycle was completely ruined and utterly destroyed flora to such a degree that the gum trees took over the continent. People don't understand how evil these trees are, they drink all the water, drop their leaves which poisons the soil so no other tree types can grow well, saps massive amounts of nutrients from the soil, kills the bacteria in the soil and kills the fungi symbiosis in their root system that helps with water absorption and water retention. I know places where it hasn't been exploited by humans yet and despite the location receiving over 1m of rain a year and more due to run off from a nearby slope the soil is fucked. It hard and dry with barely a top soil. Just some ugly gum trees around.

It's also suggested the Aboriginals population was much larger in the past few thousand years and had been shrinking for sometime. They were so environmentally stress and had no desire to the tame the land they resorted to cannibalism. Even had a ritual where they would eat their own 2nd born. I believe the last known case of it was in the 50's.

But to answer your question you can avoid them since they less wide spread than American nigger, you'll run into plenty of half breeds though.
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>>533974299
The fire temporarily absorbs heat from the environment, making the scathing hot summers more bearable
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>>533974299
>i found some text about that abbos
Isn't it strange that you haven't found any text stating that Aborigines inhabited Australia before the so-called white settlers?
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>>533981682
Aboriginals in quite places lost the ability to make fire and a small few places lost the ability to use it at all.
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>>533974663
Nobody plants maple trees. They are opportunistic little fucks that sprout like weeds everywhere. If you wipe out any forested area the first things that appear are swamp maples.
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>>533983555
Fire creates more heat it does not absorb it
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>>533983555
cool burning refers to slow patched fire that burns grass. patches, so the wildlife can escape and cool, because the trickling fire of weed patches will cool down soon and not destroy soil. not sure if it always worked out that way for the abos.
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>>533974299
Okay and? Europe used to be full of trees until Europeans chopped a shit ton of them down.
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>>533974663
Some regions are fire regions aka large portions of it naturally need fire and there is very little risk of fire burning hot enough to do serious damage. Even though it can get out of control anywhere. Where I live thousands and thousands of acres are burned every year. Certain times of year you can ride down the rod and just see fires burning for miles. Like literally burning almost right up to the road. No one cares in fact everyone likes it and frowns on people who own land and dont do their burns.

Ironically the SE US is probably the global poster child for "fire is normal and necessary" and it just so happens to be in a bad drought and has wildfires right now. Which just goes to show you it can happen anywhere much less an arod desert landscape.
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>>533974299
Aussies are such a rare sight on this board on account of all the fucking stifling of free speech IP ranges banned etc, abbos are the least of our concerns the government corruption is absolutely fucked on an astronomical level.
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>>533985151
whataboutism. densely populated, made room for population centres, exchanged old forests for fast growing farm forests, which is being reverted currently due to bugs killing pine varieties. few places where too many trees were cut. brit isles spring to mind.
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>>533980994
Plants function on refugia more than what they "like". Some species cannot tolerate fire so they grow in places where fire cannot happen. If fires happen commonly then they wont grow in places where fire can happen. Over time however plants can actually develop to NEED fire for going to seed etc. Like Longleaf Pine and Wiregrass etc.
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>>533985342
I am sorry to hear that. i just found this info and it just boggled my mind... australia is not truly alone in its anarcho tyranny.. every single fucking european nation on earth is being raped to death...

>a lot of niggerfaggots in here making retarded ass excuses and arguements trying to make these savage apes seem like theyre anything but that.. so incredibly pathetic
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>>533974299
>cool burning for their entire existence
Just torching the land every year or two to help cultivate kind of a "forest garden" isn't unique to abos. In fact it used to be how it was done in a lot of places in Northern Europe
Regardless they still sound better than niggers, spics, and muslims.
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>>533986510
i got reed in my garden and instead of cutting it down i burn it in early spring. it grows back fresh as morning dew with both methods, except the latter is much more efficient as it provides nutrients of the ashes to the soil.
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>>533986510
>Just torching the land every year or two to help cultivate kind of a "forest garden" isn't unique to abos.
It is alot more complicated than that. Some land burns some land doesnt (for a number of reasons). Naturally most places burn occasionally, so over time plants congregate depending on if they can tolerate fire or not. This is a long term process at all layers from the canopy to the ground. If a place develops correctly and fire tolerant species are growing there, after a burn comes through yes it will open up the understory, but the canopy will remain and the fire tolerant plants will already dominate and shoot up from the crown (fire even stimulates some of them). But some developed places don't like to burn because of risk to property. if a place is allowed to fester with fire averse plants, even once they are burned it will just open up the understory or even the canopy to the most virile species- aka the same old most fast growing pioneers of the area. Those slow growing upland fire tolerant species struggle to get their foothold back. It is very hard to break that cycle and takes sustained decades of regular burning.

Having said all that, even places that generally don't burn CAN burn in times if extreme drought and high winds etc.
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>>533977280
they were peaceful though. They didn't attack James Cook, they literally ignored him and his crews.

I think you have Hawaii people in mind...
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>>533977641
I know at least one went back into the bush to live, alone. Probably felt no dignity living on a settlement eating canned food and having nothing to do.
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>>533985519
Yeah I know. But this dude was saying that maples started dominating where fire was common. Which is kinda paradoxical
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>>533974299
They did that in hawaii
I paid attention in history class and now the libs are trying to rewrite history saying they were not going the way of easter island
They did burns to easily pick up and scavenge for small game
You burn land, walk, pick through it and eat
Repeat
This was a ancient practice before agriculture
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>tfw no feral abbo gf
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>>533988081
If burns arent done enough, fire averse trees can start moving into traditionally fire prone areas.
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>>533983555
idc what they say about you hanz, that was funny



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