RocknRola
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Considering most humans are not Africans, that single group made out quite well genetically and got the entire rest of the planet to themselves. Must have been tough to leave home, but the payoff for leaving food pressures was more than worth it.
Sorry for coming back, though. Methinks you didn't miss us, and who could blame you?
Kinda crazy how, at one given point in time, European powers got strong enough to divide entire continents, by force or not (though from what I know, mostly by force only).
Even smaller countries like Portugal were going at it (and actually kinda maintained said colonies for a while longer due to being in fascist dictatorship until the 1974).
Back on topic: Pretty cool that science is getting to the point were it can slowly, but surely, start to point out our own existance (at least as Homo Sapiens) and where we exactly came from (and all the changes that implies). This stuff should honestly be taught to all kids everywhere. Would go a long way in making sure skin colours are completely superficial, nothing more.