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A Japanese Transit poster (media.scored.co)
posted 1 year ago by WitchHunterSiegfried on scored.co (+1 / -0 / +78Score on mirror )
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Vlad_The_Impaler on scored.co
1 year ago 5 points (+0 / -0 / +5Score on mirror ) 1 child
i was thinking why asians have slanted eyes.

I squint my eyes like that when i am in the snow. The sun hits the snow and it becomes so bright i have to squint my eyes while i work outside in the snow.

If these people lived during long ice age then maybe the people with slanted or squinted eyes had greater survival rate and survived in the snowy tundra while the rest of the people went blind and got eaten by polar bears and woolly mammoths and saber tooth tigers. Haha

Evidence for my theory: https://www.beyondbuckskin.com/2012/04/some-history-slick-inuit-shades.html
MCMoneyPants on scored.co
1 year ago 4 points (+0 / -0 / +4Score on mirror )
Your evidence points to tools and tool making as the primary factors of survival rates. Shades are technology. Squinting isn't. Higher tech rapidly improves survival odds.
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