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havasujeeper

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Another change for the leftist "entitled" elitists. Pretty sickening "state" of affairs!
 

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Ok. So they have black history month. Native American history month, all these racist months. But why is there no white history month?
 

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Ok. So they have black history month. Native American history month, all these racist months. But why is there no white history month?
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Because we won.


What's with the mythical fascination with Indians anyway?

Stone age tribes that hadn't even invented the wheel, rudimentary grasp of fire, nomads that would have to move constantly or wallow in their own feces, urine and garbage.
All engaged in war with other tribes, enslaving their enemies, raping at will, killing men woman and children. Some fantastic mythology right there...
 

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Fucking Retards. I can't wait for this shit storm to really start, those stupid fucks are all first priority targets. Every god damn city and gov employee in CA seems to be fucking insane.:(

Except for a few that actually do the working...you know..cops, firemen, etc. :thumbsup
 

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Fucking Retards. I can't wait for this shit storm to really start, those stupid fucks are all first priority targets. Every god damn city and gov employee in CA seems to be fucking insane.:(

Except for a few that actually do the working...you know..cops, firemen, etc. :thumbsup

What storm is that?

What are your suggestions to improve what you perceive to be a problem?
 

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Americans are hurting and dying in Texas and Louisiana due to tropical storm Harvey. The good news is that Americans of all race, color and creed are helping each other. As you were...

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Because we won.


What's with the mythical fascination with Indians anyway?

Stone age tribes that hadn't even invented the wheel, rudimentary grasp of fire, nomads that would have to move constantly or wallow in their own feces, urine and garbage.
All engaged in war with other tribes, enslaving their enemies, raping at will, killing men woman and children. Some fantastic mythology right there...
A week ago today I was here.

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Say what you will, theirs is a fascinating story.
 

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Americans are hurting and dying in Texas and Louisiana due to tropical storm Harvey. The good news is that Americans of all race, color and creed are helping each other. As you were...

I humbly applaud you sir. :thumbsup
 

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I thought the disappearance of the Anasazi was a mystery?

:D you're going to love this.

That term Anasazi is a Navajo word meaning ancient enemy.
The modern pueblo people don't want to be called that, nor do they want their ancestors called that and prefer the (PC ) term Ancient Puebloan.

The rangers on the tour claim modern natives visit and if asked what they want visitors to know about the people who built and lived in the various dwellings along the mesa... They said to say "We're still here"

One of the sites, and I believe there are 7 or 8? One is closed to visitors pending a geological survey. Apparently a section of overhanging cliff fell off and they suspect more may fall soon.

Personally, I think this threat combined with no running water source other than seasonal monsoon and a very slow seep at the back of a couple dwellings ran them off.
They moved closer to water and doubled down on their farming...because they could. They had water now and didn't have to rely on check dams and the luck of a monsoon.

Above the Castle house dwelling is a large crack, there are a few sticks stuck in the crack.
They were placed by the natives. An early warning indicator if you will. Crack gets bigger=stick falls out.

Who's to say they didn't have more sticks up there? One day a stick fell and they said...Time to go!
 

rivrrts429

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:D you're going to love this.

That term Anasazi is a Navajo word meaning ancient enemy.
The modern pueblo people don't want to be called that, nor do they want their ancestors called that and prefer the (PC ) term Ancient Puebloan.

The rangers on the tour claim modern natives visit and if asked what they want visitors to know about the people who built and lived in the various dwellings along the mesa... They said to say "We're still here"

One of the sites, and I believe there are 7 or 8? One is closed to visitors pending a geological survey. Apparently a section of overhanging cliff fell off and they suspect more may fall soon.

Personally, I think this threat combined with no running water source other than seasonal monsoon and a very slow seep at the back of a couple dwellings ran them off.
They moved closer to water and doubled down on their farming...because they could. They had water now and didn't have to rely on check dams and the luck of a monsoon.

Above the Castle house dwelling is a large crack, there are a few sticks stuck in the crack.
They were placed by the natives. An early warning indicator if you will. Crack gets bigger=stick falls out.

Who's to say they didn't have more sticks up there? One day a stick fell and they said...Time to go!

That must be where the term "stick(er) shock" came from?
 

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:D you're going to love this.

That term Anasazi is a Navajo word meaning ancient enemy.
The modern pueblo people don't want to be called that, nor do they want their ancestors called that and prefer the (PC ) term Ancient Puebloan.

The rangers on the tour claim modern natives visit and if asked what they want visitors to know about the people who built and lived in the various dwellings along the mesa... They said to say "We're still here"

One of the sites, and I believe there are 7 or 8? One is closed to visitors pending a geological survey. Apparently a section of overhanging cliff fell off and they suspect more may fall soon.

Personally, I think this threat combined with no running water source other than seasonal monsoon and a very slow seep at the back of a couple dwellings ran them off.
They moved closer to water and doubled down on their farming...because they could. They had water now and didn't have to rely on check dams and the luck of a monsoon.

Above the Castle house dwelling is a large crack, there are a few sticks stuck in the crack.
They were placed by the natives. An early warning indicator if you will. Crack gets bigger=stick falls out.

Who's to say they didn't have more sticks up there? One day a stick fell and they said...Time to go!

Sounds like global warming got them.

Should have given up their SUVs sooner.:D
 
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