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Are you part Mongolian?
Yes  25%  [ 4 ]
No  56%  [ 9 ]
Can't remember  19%  [ 3 ]
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 7:27 pm
 


Snorkmaiden wrote:
I heard about it in Japan, where babies also get these blue marks...as probably most asians do.. at first I thought they were joking but it really is true. Why exactly they get them I have no idea..



Rape and pillaging by other Asians......*cough* Mongolians *cough*


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 4:51 pm
 


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Apparently, after the Huns and Mongols had harrased Europe, they left behind some communities and of course, raped women along the way. But the main thing, is that from this, Mongolian babies are born with a characteristic blue patch of skin, just above the buttocks on the small of the spine. And due to the intermarriage and rape of European women, there are still many Europeans that are born with blue patches of skin in the small of their back. This is apparently due to strong Mongolian genes and means that anyone that was born with a blue patch on the small of their back, has Mongolian ancestors.

FYI, the blue patch disappears shortly after birth, and I heard all this from a history video and a textbook.


If all this is true, then I am part Mongolian, as I was born with a blue mark on the small of my back when I was born.






So my question is, has anyone else here ever heard of this or something similar? Or had a blue mark on their back when they were born?


I read in the Edmonton Sun that 1 in every 200 people is the descendent of Ghengis Kahn. Props to that guy, he got a lot of ass.


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 6:18 pm
 


This is new to me, but it is possible, especially with the reign of the mongolian Empire.

You could also say the same thing for the romans and their reign over almost all of Europe, parts of Arabia and north Africa


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