Im Still Ballin
12-13-2019, 07:25 PM
Maybe Luka's basketball talent are not that unusual after all...
Luka Doncic?
https://d2cwpp38twqe55.cloudfront.net/req/201912101/images/players/doncilu01.jpg
Or Luka Donblack?
https://i.ibb.co/2WPQ74K/luka-donblack.jpg
New archaelogical evidence discovered shows that the first Europeans were black.
Full Report -- Cheddar Man's DNA shows the first Britons were black (https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/world/europe/cheddar-man-s-dna-shows-the-first-britons-were-black-20180207-p4yzm8.html)
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/newpix/2018/03/02/12/49BA762600000578-5453665-The_first_ancient_Briton_may_have_been_white_after _all_according-a-2_1519994461233.jpg
A DNA sample from a 10,000-year-old skeleton discovered in Gough Cave near Cheddar Gorge, England, offers a remarkable revelation: The first modern British people had "dark brown to black skin". According to recent analysis, they also had dark curly hair and blue eyes. In other words, whiteness in Europe is a much newer thing than we thought.
Related Reading -- Europeans were dark-skinned until 8,000 years ago: Pale complexions were brought to Europe from the Near East, study claims (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3028813/Europeans-dark-skinned-8-000-years-ago-Pale-complexions-brought-Europe-Near-East-study-claims.html)
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/04/07/14/2758AA2A00000578-3028813-image-a-20_1428414965553.jpg
It has been at the root of division and persecution for centuries, but it seems that the white skin of most modern Europeans did not evolve in Europe at all.
Now genetic research has revealed that ancient European populations were dark skinned for far longer than had originally been thought.
Rather than lightening as early humans migrated north from Africa around 40,000 years ago due to lower levels of sunlight, these first Homo sapiens retained their dark skin colour.
Luka Doncic?
https://d2cwpp38twqe55.cloudfront.net/req/201912101/images/players/doncilu01.jpg
Or Luka Donblack?
https://i.ibb.co/2WPQ74K/luka-donblack.jpg
New archaelogical evidence discovered shows that the first Europeans were black.
Full Report -- Cheddar Man's DNA shows the first Britons were black (https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/world/europe/cheddar-man-s-dna-shows-the-first-britons-were-black-20180207-p4yzm8.html)
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/newpix/2018/03/02/12/49BA762600000578-5453665-The_first_ancient_Briton_may_have_been_white_after _all_according-a-2_1519994461233.jpg
A DNA sample from a 10,000-year-old skeleton discovered in Gough Cave near Cheddar Gorge, England, offers a remarkable revelation: The first modern British people had "dark brown to black skin". According to recent analysis, they also had dark curly hair and blue eyes. In other words, whiteness in Europe is a much newer thing than we thought.
Related Reading -- Europeans were dark-skinned until 8,000 years ago: Pale complexions were brought to Europe from the Near East, study claims (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3028813/Europeans-dark-skinned-8-000-years-ago-Pale-complexions-brought-Europe-Near-East-study-claims.html)
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/04/07/14/2758AA2A00000578-3028813-image-a-20_1428414965553.jpg
It has been at the root of division and persecution for centuries, but it seems that the white skin of most modern Europeans did not evolve in Europe at all.
Now genetic research has revealed that ancient European populations were dark skinned for far longer than had originally been thought.
Rather than lightening as early humans migrated north from Africa around 40,000 years ago due to lower levels of sunlight, these first Homo sapiens retained their dark skin colour.