Why would any ajanabi pretend to be a somali out of all people ?![]()
You actually being a Faraax is worse, saxiib.

Why would any ajanabi pretend to be a somali out of all people ?![]()
warya @Periplus this fine ass farax is located in melbourne, if you don’t get your ass on a flight and find him! I don’t care if you take virgin, rex or jetstar. GET ME THIS MANS NOWWWWWWW! His name is salah.
He’s so fine my first look was a whole 30 seconds.
@Nilotic you better get to finding this man too. No more shaqalaanimo
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It's also been noted that there isn't a single incidence of malocclusion in hunter gatherer remains, it only came into existence after farming/soft diets, nice to see someone else aware of this stuff, I always knew the genetics explanation was a lie when my parents and extended family raised back home all had straight teeth but me and my siblings, cousins etc raised in the West all had crooked teeth.You are on point about all of those things. There's also the importance of saturated animal fat, protein, fat soluble vitamins and minerals which are poorly absorbed on modern plant heavy, processed diets where people have foolishly traded in butter and tallow for nutrient empty canola or sunflower oil or whatever other plant oil coupled with lowered meat, dairy, egg and seafood consumption.
Weston A. Price noticed this like a century ago:
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Within a single generation of eating "civilized" foods like starches, sugar and plant oils these indigenous groups went from having perfect, white teeth, wide jaws and maxilla to decayed, malalcused mouthed, longer and less robust faces.
Similar to cats who are more extreme carnivores than us degenerating on a cooked meat diet:
Luckily, this can all be reversed in a few generations of adopting a proper, species appropriate diet along with the prudent habits you mentioned like spacing pregnancies, breastfeeding for prolonged periods and so on.
Also, there are some wise orthodontists catching onto the misguided orthodontic you mentioned like removing teeth and retracting the face and are working to do reversals and give people larger areas and a more healthy and balanced facial structure:
Modern mainstream orthodontics is very misguided and sacrifices things like airway space for mere aesthetics (straight looking teeth).
Can jaw surgery fix that?I know what you mean. I have an older cousin who looks like her mother. She's in her 40s but I can tell you she was one of the most beautiful Somalis I've met. And I never exaggerate. I was told she looked just like my father's sister.
I'm starting to think its the way of life. When you have more malocclusion it makes the jaw narrower and in many cases when people get braces if they get extractions it hollows the face out making it longer. I don't even know if palate expansion would change that.
Generally, there were some customs that were practiced to help with that strong chin aesthetic. For starters children were breastfed for 2-years, we ate less processed food too that was harder to chew. Women also spaced out their children 2.5 - 3 years which allowed them to recover.
And perhaps our tongue posture was better. Having an open mouth wasn't as widespread and common as it is today (back home).
It's also been noted that there isn't a single incidence of malocclusion in hunter gatherer remains, it only came into existence after farming/soft diets, nice to see someone else aware of this stuff, I always knew the genetics explanation was a lie when my parents and extended family raised back home all had straight teeth but me and my siblings, cousins etc raised in the West all had crooked teeth.
Weston Price. I read his book eons ago. Great stuff. I need to mention @Nak-Muay-Kru (he may be a fan) given that he gets triggered about pro-inflammatory seed based oils. Honestly, we actually used to use subug or even rendered tallow (beef fat) or other animal fats in our cooking. Also, don't tell me you're a proponent of Mike Mew.There is some method to his madness though. When you read up about various fringe health communities you come across some random finds. I wish I could tell you some of I've seen. You'd seriously laugh.
I thought of making a thread about outrageous health claims. Not that this falls under that category but you come across some stuff that is real and other things that are surreal.
Damn we have pretty similar stories in regards to how we discovered this stuff lol I've had an interest in anthropology for a while aswell, it's pretty much agreed that diet has a massive impact on craniofacial development within the dental anthropology community but for some reason orthodontists can be reluctant to accept this.Yup, same with me, abowe. I had some malaclusion issues that needed correcting (like most people as the generations go by) and my Ortho did state that there were environmental factors and asked about my habits like if I thrust my tongue forward or thumb-sucked a lot as a kid but he also said it could be genetic and I heard that quite a bit over the years but it never made any sense to me because my parents and all four of my grandparents had pretty much perfectly straight teeth.
I had an interest in Anthropology for entirely different reasons (genetics and ancestry) as well as an interest in nutrition for entirely different reasons (weight loss and muscle building) but I eventually stumbled upon a place where they both intersected with all this robusticity, early human diet and dental stuff, and I was shocked when I realized what you pointed out regarding paleolithic people and their skulls and teeth and just kept seeing more evidence mounting.
I can help you with your plan if you like, you can tell my your situation I can try and give you some advice, I believe there are some issues with Biobloc so I would be carefuel if i was youPlan to go to California someday and get some old work corrected by this saxiib. I'm pretty convinced my previous Ortho work effed up my airways in more ways than I can get into right now.
I know what you mean. I have an older cousin who looks like her mother. She's in her 40s but I can tell you she was one of the most beautiful Somalis I've met. And I never exaggerate. I was told she looked just like my father's sister.
I'm starting to think its the way of life. When you have more malocclusion it makes the jaw narrower and in many cases when people get braces if they get extractions it hollows the face out making it longer. I don't even know if palate expansion would change that.
Generally, there were some customs that were practiced to help with that strong chin aesthetic. For starters children were breastfed for 2-years, we ate less processed food too that was harder to chew. Women also spaced out their children 2.5 - 3 years which allowed them to recover.
And perhaps our tongue posture was better. Having an open mouth wasn't as widespread and common as it is today (back home).
True..i still dont like cute men. They think theyre all that. Soco dheh wasaqa. I dont like the way i feel the dude is handsome. I cant.Ugly men cheat also, maybe even more because they have a chip on their shoulder and are insecure. Ugly Somali men not only cheat, but they will try to marry more wives. It's even worse if they think you are worried about them leaving.
Be with someone you like being with and that you find attractive and at least you will enjoy your time with them.
Some of the Abdis on SSpot are better looking. Not naming names.
Strong username trucelMogs me ngl
Some of the Abdis on SSpot are better looking.
I don’t know him, he appears he’s under 25
Yes AyeeyoAre you older than 25?
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