http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-...roached-questioned-canadian-vessels-1.4732583 Harassing Canadian boats in Canadian waters? Anything and everything that's done to them is not only 100% permissable self defence, but also the patriotic duty of every Canadian. It's their own fault for not respecting borders.
Yes, the Canadian news outlet presumes that the (disputed) waters in question are Canadian waters. What a surprise. Meanwhile, American law enforcement organisations are acting like the disputed waters in question are American waters. What a complete surprise.
You know what won't be a complete surprise? When your pirate buddies get fucked up after messing with the wrong ship.
You know what else isn't a complete surprise? The historical record showing mankind domesticating the horse 4000 years before Yahweh supposedly formed the Earth.
I am going to consider this not joking given your rep and tell you to go eat a bowl of dicks. This is America and it is made great by acceptance, immigrants, and differences. What is being done to them is disgusting and fascist. Keep America great and love different people and cultures. If you cannot do that it is cool, but go find a rock to slither under because this is people and we are more powerful and right than your xenophobic ass.
Really? Because I am confident that such news would come as a COMPLETE surprise to those who study such things, since it's commonly accepted that the horse was domesticated around 2000 B.C. and MAYBE as early as 3500 BC or so. 10,000 BC is isn't even credible.
That an invisible space wizard made dirt before the stars. So....you're kinda not a person. Haha! Kidding, you do you. ...no, seriously though...
That's right. I read a book called The Horse, The Wheel, and Language which investigated the earliest evidence of horse domestication, and it's thought that the people who first achieved that (or who achieved it on a scale large enough to be present in the archaeological record) were the same people who spoke the language we call Proto Indo-European, which helps explain the spread of European languages and their pre-eminence today. The evidence is pretty solid for domestication of the horse around 3500 BC and may have happened as early as 4200 BC.
was it a talking horse, like Mister Ed? I wouldn't doubt it to be honest - the bible has talking donkeys so there may be some connection there.
And talking snakes. If God could give animals intelligence and the power of speech, it's no wonder he fucked off and left us. He could have his own live action TMNT, Thundercats AND Biker Mice From Mars adventures. Hell, Cheetara alone would keep me occupied for 2000 years.
Horses were domesticated between 6500-8000 years ago. https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/horse/domesticating-horses/ A better example would be the domestication of the dog, which extends back somewhere between 20,000 and 40,000 years.
Your link doesn't say anything of the sort. That adds up to about 3000 BC, which fits exactly in with what I just said.
You’re being selective. https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/horse/domesticating-horses/domestication-timeline https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2018/05/horse-domestication-dna-indo-european-science/ Dogs.
Domesticated dogs were in the Americas some 9000 years ago. https://gizmodo.com/americas-first-dogs-were-wiped-out-by-europeans-but-th-1827366510 Some estimates have people running around in the Americas almost 20K years ago and Israel has found what appears to be the remains of an agrarian society some 22K years old. (Which is far older than anyone ever expected.)
I love that we're rattling the saber against Canada while sucking Kim Jong Un's cock. Makes me proud.
I agree that is not good but at the same time the US is legitimately trying to enforce its historic territorial claims.