"And its really annoying how algerian men act here.. they sit in cafe and stares at girls all day. Many times some algerian men come talk to me, and when i say i am not interested, i say i am in serious relationship (with an iranian man), i show my engagement ring, they act like stupidos and still keep trying lol. Sometimes i feel like i want to punch them or something to get them to understand"
Hi Sonja, i have seen that algerian guys act just like me, lol, i am from Brazil, and half-arab, it's said in Brazil that north africa people is very like the northeast people from Brazil, of course don't have the same heritage, but northeast people too is more smart with women, but they have much more know-how, much more than algerian guys, for other side the women rights in the middle east does not exists, how they can understand about women if in most of arab countries they cannot approach to a woman, so they do this with foreign woman, in Brazil this does not exists, most arabs countries are not in our days, they are still in the past, that is the problem, they take religion too seriously, poverty and fanaticism and war brings back a way of life that was taken out of context, the Prophet lived in the 600, but I admire the rustic way of life of the Arabs, but believe that women have their rights.
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22nd February 2010 02:24 #113
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Hi Sonja
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25th February 2010 16:08 #114
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Oh that's nice
I love Brazil and Latin America countries in general, the theory is interesting, are you studying or working on human racial classification?
Ok Leo so you have Syrian origins, Syrian people are nice
North Africa countries are very interesting and beautiful to visit
Especially Tunis and Morocco
Algeria too but unfortunately the tourism isn't so developed as it should be
I really want to visit Morocco, it's a country that I really like
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26th February 2010 13:56 #115
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Hi Twilight, the method follows like this:
"Humans are also elemental can be classified as externally with a chemical (physical appearance) and internally with 3 chemical elements (muscles, personality, essence of the person), the external element is the easiest: the element that the person seems to be?, looking just the exterior, and then to look at the inner aspect is due to list 3 items in order of importance, one first would represent the most abundant bone structure / muscle, a second slightly less abundant than would the metabolism and other internal aspects of the body, and finally a third element that would not abundant small details of the body, spots, fur, some difference in size between an individual and another finger. 1) first element lutetium: it is somehow tied to the Hoggar in Algeria, but is more suited to the region of Bou Saada, it represents 0.7829963 me, is the overall structure of the body 100% if I seem a Tuareg same, but fluoride has now ... 2) second element fluorine it is connected in some way to London but is located near Ben Nevis in Scotland, represents the color of the skin and some secondary traits then I have no more nose convex, elliptical face, skin a little darker, sloping forehead, is that fluoride is usually quite "right" say represents 0.1444615 me 3) and now finally the third element astatine: it is connected somehow to the south Siberian but it is actually almost there in the Siberian Arctic latitude 66 , astatine reinforces the good traits darker is the hair in spots on the body, finishing the skull, anxiety, represents 0.0725422 me 4) then if you join the 3 elements with these percentages in a fusion mass appears europium that is connected in some way with the eastern border with Tunisia to Algeria, but it is located in ain drahim in tunisia, represents the 3 elements together, my outward appearance is mediation and reactivity 1,2,3,4) and Finally all these elements, all 4 are located in place of the Univerity of São Paulo, wonderful in Brazil where I was born in sampa."
I made new discoveries about my descent, was less German than I thought: 17.1875% German
32.8125% Portuguese
50% Arabic
Note: in Arabic may contain traces of Oriental and African Berbers, the Portuguese is good amount of barbarians and a bit of Berber and traces of Bantu.
Phenotypically: inherited most of Arabic at the Phoenician, for the most barbaric and Berber rather than traditional Portuguese.
My interest in Saudi increased, and also by barbarians and by Prussia.
I am not a searcher of this, i am just a statistical student, that like chemical elements, to understand mineralogy of the places in the world. I have another theory that Al-Andaluz was invaded by arabs, berbers, because of less of food in north africa, you can say, but what about the trade of food?, i answer, the first agricultural revolution has not happen yet, and i believe that it becomes because of the arab agricultural knowledge that come to europe.
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26th February 2010 18:58 #116
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Hi Leo
the theory is really interesting
but I don't understand a lot about Chemistry 

But I understand the whole idea
I will be pleased if you have some links which explain your theory simply
According to what you said about Berber and Arab origins in Portugal that's true, because when they invaded Al Andaluz and Portugal after then, the stayed eight (8) centuries and twenty five (25) years, from 711 a c to 1492 a c
Sufficiently to mix up with Indigenous people....
Al-Andalus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
But about your theory that Arabs and Berber invaded Al-Andaluz because of food, that's not exactly true....
Spread of Islam started shortly after the death of the Islamic prophet Muhammad in 632
Spread of Islam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
So Arabs wanted to spread Islam all over the world, but they invaded too, Berber troops were used extensively by the Arabs in their conquest of Spain, which began in 711.
No previous conqueror had tried to assimilate the Berbers, but the Arabs quickly converted them and enlisted their aid in further conquests. Without their help, for example, Andalusia could never have been incorporated into the Islamicate state. At first only Berbers nearer the coast were involved, but by the 11th century Muslim affiliation had begun to spread far into the Sahara.
The Marwanid Maghrib illustrates a kind of conversion more like that of the peninsular Arabs. After the defeat of initial Berber resistance movements, the Arab conquerors of the Maghrib quickly incorporated the Berber tribes en masse into the Muslim community, turning them immediately to further conquests. In 710 an Arab–Berber army set out for the Iberian Peninsula under the leadership of Tariq ibn Ziyad.
In north Africa there wasn't Famine but the Arabs of Arabic Peninsula were amazed by wealth, so the invaded to spread Islam and to benefit from the wealthy countries....
Berber (of north Africa) never invaded any country before Al-Andaluz, because they were wealthy, on contrary, they have always been invaded by other nations, because it's a strategic area....so it always have been a centre of greediness, Berbers were pacifist people too
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Hi twight, i am not sure if there wasn't famines, there is a legend in the world that there is not hunger arabs, because in most of the countries people see they eating much, but there is not much data avaible in many countries today or in the past, maybe the population was too small because of living in the desert, and the food was enough, but maybe people died of starvation and hunger and we don't know, probably today too, but i have to say too that we arabs, half-arabs, that are not like european type, have our own beauty standard, i like to much thailand women, and know a TV actress from there, so with blond women is more difficult to me because they like the black guys, ok, i became in thailand, lol.
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No, no Leo there wasn't famine
even Arabs invaded the world to spread Islam and to build an Arab Islamic Empire to run the world... Like Roman's wanted to do and Greece back in the past.....
North Africa was and still is a wealthy area
Back then North Africa was called "le grenier de Rome" which means "Rome's breadbasket" or "Rome's granary"
Of course there was famine time to time but it wasn't the purpose of the invasion........
When you say Arab beauty you mean what exactly?? Saudi beauty?? yes I agree with you beauty standards differs from country to another....
I like too Arab beauty
especially Arabian Golf, they have Asian beauty...black hair and dark complexion....I agree with you too I like Asian beauty too, Latin America and Italians 


I'm not found of Blond beauty
neither 
I didn't get the meaning of your last sentence
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I am saying that maybe is more easy to write to foreign women, like in thailand, because she's not worry about men coming from very far, what i am saying is that for european and asiatic is more easy to get women because they are the standard of beauty, men in africa and arab world have a big problem, the hard facial traces made they most worried about religion in the arab world and war in africa, so it is very difficult to say that globalization is good, there are already excluded from the world, now compete with Nordic standards of beauty. By the world standard of beauty there is very few beatiful women in Congo, few in Saudi Arabia and some in Iraq, Iran; so we are today can't see what people will say about today in the future.







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