Wow you have really good comebacks!!
I speak lots of languages, one of them being mandarin, but people always think “Konnichiwa” is a chinese word. IT’S NOT. It’s actually japanese, but people always used to ask me what “Konnichiwa,” meant, when I was like, 6 years old.
Of course, we were all young children who simply didn’t understand language diversity, back in those days.
Needless to say, I have had to correct those idiots who think Konnichiwa is chinese, but nobody really asks about it anymore.
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It’s definitely Asian, but I won’t get into whether it’s a country or not. It gets super political
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It’ll get the kids who say that she is Chinese could not be Chinese unless… DNA is passed down from generation to generation. Meaning she can be distinctly Chinese long ago in early AD or further. Meaning the highest she has, is her dominant ethnicity. Filipino is her dominant. But she could look Chinese BECAUSE she could be distantly Chinese heritage. Like her great great grandfather, uncle, mom, etc.
No one thinks that because history is about migration. There’s no such thing as someone who has completely originated in one country. People move around. That’s why DNA comes from many different places. If you look far enough back, it will tell you all people came from Africa, because DNA tests rely on choosing a specific time. Being from a country isn’t about having roots there for millennia.
Heritage is not DNA.
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That’s whatI’m saying. It’s passed from parent to child to child.
Not necessarily either. I’m british because I’m british. I participate in British culture. I speak English. I’m a british citizen. I love my country. I’m ETHNICALLY mixed race, but being half black doesn’t make me African.
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I know. I have a face shaped from Mongolia even though I’m mostly Chinese. China has more circle shaped heads and mine is square. Does it not make me Chinese? No. I think @Aims1141 could be a distant descendant to China. I’m distant from Mongolia and Korea. Even though I’m Chines. My eyes and everything proves it. And I think she is unique as everyone is in their own way. They just need help finding it.
DNA isn’t that easy. Things like face shapes come from mutations in gene alleles. These mutations can happen anywhere. Some are just more common in some areas than others because they work better for the environment. East Asians often get epicanthic folds because East Asian countries can be quite windy so it makes sense. However, you can find other completely unrelated countries with “Asian eyes” that experienced little to no migration from East Asia. It’s basic evolution stuff.
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I don’t believe in Evolution. If they existed, they need to prove it’s real. Including of how old Earth is by taking salt from a sea. It is proven that salt will tell how old the Earth is.
Dude. You’re 13. I guarantee you that Darwin knew more than you do. Look up evolution and actually understand stuff like that before you come to conclusions. Evolution has happened in some species in the past 100 years alone.
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Dude. If you don’t know what “seconded” means, I wouldn’t bother with conspiracy theories about evolution.
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What’s the salt gonna do? Speak? 
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Well if there’s anyone who’s getting salty ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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No in all seriousness. They can date the air pockets in ice from the Arctic to prove a lot more about the earth than… salt
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I do, but DID he have proof? It was a theory, meaning it could be true or not. But here is one question, if he is right, how come they never used salt, even though they knew it would tell how old the earth would be?