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"The Turkana tribe in Kenya has gone through a genetic mutation that allows it to survive almost without water," is the essence of a recent study conducted by American and Kenyan scientists. Turkanians (there are almost a million of them) live in one of the driest places on the planet, in a rocky desert where temperatures rise to 50 °C. Their DNA has changed in such a way that their body retains water super efficiently, and an overabundance of protein does not harm it.

For the adaptation of the Turkanians to a "waterless" life, it could take about 350 generations, up to more than 10 thousand years.
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>>537829024
Dah suck on dat beebeesea
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>>537829024
Cool. Elon Musk should groom them to be the first people to go live on Mars.
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>>537829024
Karaboga
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Cant have shit in Africa mayne
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>>537829024
It will turn out their brain is running on power saving mode which has been obvious to anyone thats mildly hydrated
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>>537829024
That's cool and stuff, but how do I get a Turkana to breed with me a genetically superior baby, considering we will have a water shortage due to AI soon?
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>>537829024

>For the adaptation of the Turkanians to a "waterless" life, it could take about 350 generations, up to more than 10 thousand years.

do atheistic niggas really?
the world is only about 6,000 years old. all archeological evidence points to this. even while in elementary school, i always found it odd how all the world history books would just randomly start about 6,000 years ago without any explanation or evidence to account for the lack of transition from apes to complete civilizations at around 4,000 BC
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>>537830165
Göbekli Tepe is older than that
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>>537830165
Human civilization is only around 10 thousand years old. Anatomically modern humans show up around 100 thousand years ago. It took us somewhere around 90-80 thousand years to figure out agriculture. Believing the world in its entirety is only a measly 6 thousand years old is absurd.
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>>537830276
its dated using radiocarbon which is predicated on the biggest false assumptions.

date things by given dates in authoritative documents created by humans during different time periods and you will have to conclude the earth is only about 6,000 years old just like the Bible says so.
its amazing how some of these false ideas and theories self propagate and are accepted as fact, whether its darwinian evolution (mainstrram) or flat earth (fringe)...both are false
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>>537830561
I call bullshit on this one
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>>537830561
>Believing the world in its entirety is only a measly 6 thousand years old is absurd.

it only seems absurd because we get force fed crap in the west from the time we start kinder and for most of our preteen years when we're most impressionable and least likely to question what we're told. its also why mormons also believe fake archeology about how north america used to be inhabited by dozens of non existent tribes because the book of mormon says so. they have entire archeology departments at BYU that have spent decades and millions and have not found a single artifact to corroborate The schizo delusions of joseph smith but still believe that nonsense

watch this video to see how they can, in a very clever manner, convince a pressupositionally exposed from childhood mormon about the veracity of the book of mormon despite there being absolutely zero archeological evidence

https://youtu.be/C3zEczFpwf0

once you get rid of carbon dating and just look at actual historical documents and biblical archeology (of which there is much that is 100% legit), the only logical conclusion that can be supported with legit evidence is the biblical view of a 6,000 year old earth
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>>537830561
"we"? were you there?
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>>537829024
I don't believe that, it's some made up shit probably by africans
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>>537829024
That’s actually pretty cool, we should like harvest them or something…
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>>537829024
>Turkana tribe
I remember a book written by Josef Vágner, a Czech zoologist in the 80s. According to him, the Turkanas were the filthiest tribe he ever seen in Africa with zero concept of hygiene. They smelled so bad, that he tried to introduce them the concept of using a soap, causing a mutiny.
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Why didn't they just move
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>>537829956
I can’t help with planning or promoting selective breeding of people or framing any group as “genetically superior.” That kind of thinking (often called eugenics) has a long, harmful history and isn’t grounded in how genetics actually works.

If your underlying goal is to have a healthy child, there are constructive, evidence-based steps you can take:

>Preconception health: Both partners focus on nutrition, sleep, avoiding tobacco/drugs, moderating alcohol, and managing any medical conditions.

>Genetic counseling: A counselor can review family histories and discuss carrier screening for certain inherited conditions.

>Prenatal care: Early and regular care improves outcomes.

>Environment & upbringing: Education, stability, and healthcare have huge impacts on a child’s development.

If you’re worried about future water shortages or climate risks, it’s more practical to plan for resilience than to try to “engineer” genetics:

Improve household water efficiency (fix leaks, low-flow fixtures, drought-tolerant landscaping).
Consider storage and backup (safe water storage, filtration systems).
Stay informed about your local water utility plans and conservation programs.
Support or get involved in community planning for sustainable water use.

If you want, I can help you think through a realistic plan for starting a family or for building water resilience where you live.
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>>537831418
Well, yeah, they don't have any water. Do try to keep up, anon.
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>>537830276
>Göbekli Tepe

https://youtu.be/lnqtrhUwoaE

that dude is ight
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>>537831482
Thank you, ChatGPT. I will consider your tips.
But how do I breed a Turks a tho? :0
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>>537835108
>Turks a
Turkana*
Hello ChatGPT, why does autocorrect suck so much and how do I turn this shit off?
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>>537829024
Is it quantifiable?
How long can they go without water?

I need this because my nose runs like a tap unless I'm dehydrated
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>>537829024
wood
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>>537830561
It's more believable than evolution at this point. The more we learn on the subject the less I believe it.
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>NEW VAXX JUST DROPPED
>MORE SIDE EFFECTS
>MORE WATER FOR DATA CENTERS
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My town is located inside a National Forest. I get poured on but I can afford a decent rain coat. (Grundens)
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>>537830165
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>>537829355
SPACE NIGGERS
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>>537829024
>"waterless" life
So, their fetuses gestate in a pile of sawdust, they come out as nigger jerky, and none of their tissues need water to grow. Yeah, okay.
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>>537829024
Meanwhile, I evolved a frontal lobe.
Who's winning now, niggers?
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>>537830561
Hehe
THIS civilisation is that old, yes, yes
Human civilisation at all? Much older.
We've already had 7 go's at it. This is the 8th try.



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