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Follow Skepical Waves if you wanna step out of that playpen you’re in.
Racial hybrids are one of the natural and inevitable results of migration and the consequent mingling of divergent racial stocks. The motives bringing peoples of divergent races and cultures together are, in the first instance, economic. In the long run, economic intercouse enforces more intimate personal and cultural relations, and eventually amalgamation takes place. When the peoples involved are widely different in culture and in racial characteristics, and particularly when they are distinguished by physical marks, assimilation and amalgamation take place very slowly.
When the resulting hybrid peoples exhibit physical traits that mark them off and distinguish them from both parent-stocks, the mixed bloods are likely to constitute a distinct caste or class occupying a position and status midway between the two races of which they are composed. The mixed bloods tend everywhere to be, as compared with the full bloods with whom they are identified, an intellectual and professional class. The most obvious and generally accepted explanation of the superiority of the mixed bloods is that the former are the products of two races, one of which is biologically inferior and the other biologically superior. In the case of the Negro-white hybrids in the United States, other and less obvious explanations have been offered. It has been pointed out, for example, that the mulatto is the result of a social selection which began during the period os slavery, when the dominant whites selected for their concubines the most comely, and presumably the superior, women among the Negroes.
There is, however, the fact to be considered that in a society where racial distinctions are rigidly maintained, the mixed blood tends to be keenly conscious of his position. He feels, as he frequently says, the conflict of warring ancestry in his veins. The conflict of color is embodied, so to speak, in his person. His minds is the melting pot in which the lower and the higher cultures meet and fuse.
When the resulting hybrid peoples exhibit physical traits that mark them off and distinguish them from both parent-stocks, the mixed bloods are likely to constitute a distinct caste or class occupying a position and status midway between the two races of which they are composed. The mixed bloods tend everywhere to be, as compared with the full bloods with whom they are identified, an intellectual and professional class. The most obvious and generally accepted explanation of the superiority of the mixed bloods is that the former are the products of two races, one of which is biologically inferior and the other biologically superior. In the case of the Negro-white hybrids in the United States, other and less obvious explanations have been offered. It has been pointed out, for example, that the mulatto is the result of a social selection which began during the period os slavery, when the dominant whites selected for their concubines the most comely, and presumably the superior, women among the Negroes.
There is, however, the fact to be considered that in a society where racial distinctions are rigidly maintained, the mixed blood tends to be keenly conscious of his position. He feels, as he frequently says, the conflict of warring ancestry in his veins. The conflict of color is embodied, so to speak, in his person. His minds is the melting pot in which the lower and the higher cultures meet and fuse.
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Yep, I was discussing this with my sons last week after Cignetti was constantly playing for the cameras with the facial expressions and cutting of the eyes. The smug prick in him that I guess was always just below the surface has emerged with a vengeance in the last few weeks.
Effete Boilermaker hands typed this post.
1891 Yale would dogwalk a combined 2019 LSU & 25 IU roster.
re: Indiana ain’t winning the natty
Posted by FeauxPaw on 1/1/26 at 4:48 pm to Frac the world
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The team that is whooping our arse really sucks
Yeah those grapes are sour anyways huh.
re: This Indiana thing is insane...
Posted by FeauxPaw on 1/1/26 at 4:43 pm to AlligatorEnthusiast
I think we’ve seen this before in the late 90s to early 2000s with Kansas State. They were basement-dwellers for decades. Per Wikipedia
and then Bill Snyder comes around and they immediately have success and then maintain a high level of play for nearly two decades.
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by 1989 the school was statistically the worst program in NCAA Division I with a record of 299–509–41.
and then Bill Snyder comes around and they immediately have success and then maintain a high level of play for nearly two decades.
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There is no dominate team this season for all intensive purposes
It’s “all intensive porpoises” damn yankee
re: Electric scooter rider dies after crash in RaceTrac parking lot
Posted by FeauxPaw on 12/29/25 at 7:35 pm to Stat M Repairman
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unlicensed hotels (airbnb)
I much prefer to stay in Airbnbs over dealing with Patel-managed/licensed hotels and their subcontinental standards of cleanliness.
re: Raccoons being domesticated
Posted by FeauxPaw on 12/13/25 at 12:43 pm to athenslife101
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Raccoons being domesticated
But Jared Diamond told us this was impossible in that scientifically rigorous book of his.
It's archaic but it checks out.
re: Sherrone Moore has been charged with third-degree home invasion, stalking and BnE
Posted by FeauxPaw on 12/13/25 at 8:34 am to Goldrush25
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How did UM not have any indication this dude was this whacked out of his mind? I'm betting a thorough background check would've found something.
There are many, who turn sick whenever the food is rich, because they are naturally weak, being neither accustomed to, nor born to high society;
life's business sours on them, and from the fumes rising out of their unearned distinction, they go dizzy in the head; they run great danger in their high places, and are unable to maintain themselves in them, because they lack accustomedness.
Lmao damn what a diss. I got owned by a Facebook meme from 2004.
re: Texas A&M Meat Judging Team
Posted by FeauxPaw on 12/12/25 at 11:38 am to Summer of Jimbo
Republicans haven’t conserved anything in 100 years. Sam Francis was right about you “beautiful losers.” Besides, this was just a quip about Ags and meat.
Texas A&M Meat Judging Team
Posted by FeauxPaw on 12/12/25 at 11:11 am
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The Texas A&M Meat Judging Team secured the national title at the International Intercollegiate Meat Judging Contest on Nov. 16.
After meeting members of Australia’s Intercollegiate Meat Judging team, the A&M team was invited to compete in the Intercollegiate Meat Judging Competition in Wagga Wagga, Australia. The team left Australia with the international championship title.
SAUSAGE LINK
re: The 2025 Heisman Finalists have been announced...
Posted by FeauxPaw on 12/8/25 at 6:49 pm to TheGeauxt9
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Heis-mendoza
This is really really bad :(
re: Why does Hollywood have to push gay agenda in every show/movie?
Posted by FeauxPaw on 12/7/25 at 9:03 am to SoFla Tideroller
Never thought I’d see celebration parallax used as an example on tigerdroppings. The political tectonic plates are moving under our feet.
In a good way.
In a good way.
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This can’t be good for global warming.
Sulfates from volcanic eruptions reflect lots and lots of sunlight, cooling the earth.
This is the COVID vaccine phaggot, isn’t it?


re: What's the #1 turnoff for you that will lead to you not returning to an establishment?
Posted by FeauxPaw on 12/3/25 at 5:00 pm to Onyx Aggie
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Smell. If a place smells like arse, I assume it's dirty and bad things are going down in the kitchen.
Stepped foot in a Chinese restaurant like this I never tried before. Immediately got the whiff of their 200 gallon fish tank at the entrance. Smelled like they never cleaned it and it stunk up the whole restaurant. Turned around with the quickness.
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