The idea that aborigines rafting to Australia is a Joke
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Date: April 25th, 2026 7:47 PM Author: Cyan giraffe
It was hard to even respond to such low-level, zero calorie cattiness
If you actually apply the point of the post to real life, there'd be nothing to talk about even when just shooting the shit
Worse, if applied to actual human endeavor, there'd be no convention-bucking breakthroughs. It's just retarded nonsense
I'm sure this poster has NEVER had a thought, or tried to argue in favor of an idea, not in law and economics or parenting or druggy relapse theory, that bucks convention
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5860449&forum_id=2Reputation#49842957) |
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Date: April 25th, 2026 4:01 PM Author: Primrose Chapel Goal In Life
I think the deep water separation part is the hardest to overturn, but it isn't fatal. Paleogeographic models aren't direct observations. They are inverse models built from limited physical data. They can absolutely be wrong. You might not be able to even see the relevant route because it might now be underwater. A model based only on current islands can badly misrepresent the operational landscape available at low sea level. For instance for Wallacea and Northern Sahul the relevant archaeological record may be on submerged shelves. So for instance you can think of a different landing route where entered the New Guinea side of Sahul or an exposed northern Sahul shelf then moved overland.
Even if that isn't enough I don't care at that point you just need to re-look at the standard story of how wallacean separation even happened. The just-so story about ancient hominids sailing is just laziness and should never be accepted.
The "declined into a mudrace" part I think is actually almost the opposite of what happened. Groups that had no ability to raft or sail and got stranded on islands like the sentinelese and indigenous australians and melenesians IMO represent more like fossilized records of what ancient hominids looked like back then.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5860449&forum_id=2Reputation#49842432) |
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Date: April 25th, 2026 5:49 PM Author: khaki glittery trailer park
rofl this boart is so turd they are using discrete turd terms
“Vimana” is originally a term from ancient Indian texts (like the **Mahabharata** and **Ramayana**) that refers to **flying chariots or aerial vehicles** used by gods or heroes.
In modern internet slang, people sometimes jokingly use:
* “vimana” = ancient flying machine / UFO-like craft
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So when someone says:
> “the white man’s vimana”
they’re usually being sarcastic or ironic, meaning:
* “this is like a Western version of some advanced/futuristic flying thing”
* or comparing a modern aircraft/drone/tech to mythical flying machines
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# 💡 Translation of the vibe
It’s basically:
* part meme
* part cultural comparison
* often slightly edgy / ironic tone
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If you show me the exact image or context you saw it in, I can tell you exactly what they were referring to (sometimes it’s a specific plane, drone, or even a joke about UFOs).
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5860449&forum_id=2Reputation#49842695)
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