being human.. i usually forget that i'm an animal and hold myself superior to everything around me. which is normal, because i get caught up in what other humans have made life out to be.
but as for seeing other people that look like me.. it always bothered me. and also.. when i would move from school to school, i saw that certain people from my old school looked almost identical to some of the people at my new school and i would get the mixed up.. not only do some peoples looks repeat but so do their personalities. and so
i started to think about my cat and how the cat on the Advantix flea and tick control box looked just alike. if this other cat was placed in the same room as mine.. i wouldn't be able to tell the difference because even though they are from different parts of the country and not related to each other, they are the same breed.
which had me thinking.. that's the answer to why so many people look alike... there are little breeds of people..
am i the only person to have ever thought about this?
now.. i did NOT say species... i said breeds. different breeds can mate with each other and successfully produce offspring.
and before you say "but people are special.. they can't be breeds"
at what point in the time line of man kind did humans become immune to looking like each other (breeds)
(a)Ardipithecus ramidus
(b)Gracile Australopithecines
(c)Australopithecus afarensis
(d)Australopithecus africanus
(e)Australopithecus anamensis
(f)Australopithecus garhi
(g)Robust Australopithicines (Paranthropus)
(h)Australopithecus aethiopicus
(i)Australopithecus boisei
(j)Australopithecus robustus
(k)Genus Homo
(l)Homo habilis
(m)Homo rudolfensis
Homo ergaster
(o)Homo erectus
(p)Homo neanderthalensis
(q)Homo sapiens
seeker of holy god: what is your evidence that man has always looked like man? have you never visited a museum?
internet for god: how do crime scene investigators solve a case? a case that they showed up to hours after it happened? they look at the placement of the body and start to run tests etc. it's called a scientific process. the world is like a crime scene investigation... so when we come across these "bones" we use a scientific process to find out who they belonged to and what they looked like.. and what we have found due to dna testing is that they came before us and were extremely similar to us and looked very similar to us etc and that there was a gradual change thoughout millions of years to form what you call today as "man"
but as for seeing other people that look like me.. it always bothered me. and also.. when i would move from school to school, i saw that certain people from my old school looked almost identical to some of the people at my new school and i would get the mixed up.. not only do some peoples looks repeat but so do their personalities. and so
i started to think about my cat and how the cat on the Advantix flea and tick control box looked just alike. if this other cat was placed in the same room as mine.. i wouldn't be able to tell the difference because even though they are from different parts of the country and not related to each other, they are the same breed.
which had me thinking.. that's the answer to why so many people look alike... there are little breeds of people..
am i the only person to have ever thought about this?
now.. i did NOT say species... i said breeds. different breeds can mate with each other and successfully produce offspring.
and before you say "but people are special.. they can't be breeds"
at what point in the time line of man kind did humans become immune to looking like each other (breeds)
(a)Ardipithecus ramidus
(b)Gracile Australopithecines
(c)Australopithecus afarensis
(d)Australopithecus africanus
(e)Australopithecus anamensis
(f)Australopithecus garhi
(g)Robust Australopithicines (Paranthropus)
(h)Australopithecus aethiopicus
(i)Australopithecus boisei
(j)Australopithecus robustus
(k)Genus Homo
(l)Homo habilis
(m)Homo rudolfensis

(o)Homo erectus
(p)Homo neanderthalensis
(q)Homo sapiens
seeker of holy god: what is your evidence that man has always looked like man? have you never visited a museum?
internet for god: how do crime scene investigators solve a case? a case that they showed up to hours after it happened? they look at the placement of the body and start to run tests etc. it's called a scientific process. the world is like a crime scene investigation... so when we come across these "bones" we use a scientific process to find out who they belonged to and what they looked like.. and what we have found due to dna testing is that they came before us and were extremely similar to us and looked very similar to us etc and that there was a gradual change thoughout millions of years to form what you call today as "man"