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Why did black people evolve to have nappy hair?

>> No.11260338

>>11260267
Thick, tightly-packed hair most likely protects the top of their heads from the sun

>> No.11260390

>>11260338
Kek

>> No.11260444

>>11260338
Why did black people evolve baldness then

>> No.11260483

>>11260267
I think I once read that it makes it easier for them to cool off and release heat from their heads.

>> No.11260487

>>11260267
Yeah, cooling.

>> No.11260543
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>>11260267
it is the literal cooler for the little brain they have

>> No.11260547

>>11260267
>Why did black people evolve
uhhhhhh....

>> No.11260642
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11260642

It's similar to the hair of original humans.

>> No.11260789

>>11260444
Baldness just kinda happens, most likely a defect that wasn't selected for in modern populations once they settled down

>> No.11260922

Off topic but >>11260789

>According to Prof Ralf Paus, a dermatologist at the University of Manchester, this is because hair loss is still viewed largely as a cosmetic problem, rather than a disease. Because of this, in the western world, neither industry nor academic funding bodies have been willing to spend substantial sums of money on hair research. Despite the scale of patient demand, they have been dissuaded by the knowledge that any drug that hits the market is unlikely to be covered by the NHS or insurance companies.

>> No.11260924

>>11260267
>>11260338
What about curly hair?

>> No.11260933

>>11260267
Enki created them when he went to Egypt. They were more suited for fighting off Enlil. Why? Melanin has electromagnetic properties. Look it up.

>> No.11260939

>>11260933
eg
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5666802/

>> No.11260940

>>11260267
Those are some nappy headed hoes.

RIP Don Imus.

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>>11260543
It's the next step of evolution after the straight hair of monkeys. A shame whites never got the memo.

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>>11260547

>> No.11260990

>>11260968
I literally cannot refute any of this, maybe WE WERE KINGS all along...

>> No.11261147

>>11260940
>RIP Don Imus.
Holy shit, I hadn't heard the bad news yet
F

>> No.11261176

>>11261147
>bad news
don't worry, he isn't resting, he's dead

>> No.11261199

>>11260547
Kek. At least some people on /sci/ still consider nogs what they sre: subhumans

>> No.11261578

>>11260642
If that's true then why don't all humans have negro hair?

>> No.11261592

>>11261578
Neanderthals gave non-Africans genes for Keratin. Doesn't Keratin straighten hair?

https://www.theverge.com/2016/2/11/10966912/neanderthal-dna-influence-skin-nicotine

>> No.11261783

>>11260922
Same thing with cures for dickletism

>> No.11261805

>>11260922
Uhm I'm not convinced by that argument. Aesthetic plastic surgery usually isn't covered either but it's a pretty profitable market anyway

>> No.11261916

>>11260444
baldness only happens after you already passed on your genes to the next generation.
So it's not really detected as a problem by the gene pool.

>> No.11261926

>>11261578
They evolved into people and stopped being retarded animals.