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(01-08-2023, 11:05 AM)Guest Wrote: [ -> ]Surprisingly, the cornstarch phenomenon doesn't seem to be as recent.
Quote:Aug 1977
Ferguson and Keaton reported that 39% of 361 pregnant women in rural Mississippi ate a varying amount of laundry starch. Merkatz described parotid enlargements in a 36-year-old black housewife from the ingestion of a full box of starch daily over the period of a year. Gastric obstruction and subsequent partial obstruction of a small bowel was described as due to the excessive ingestion of laundry starch. Severe hypochromic anemia has been observed in black women whose diets have consisted chiefly of corn starch as used for laundering clothes, and there is one report of anemia in a 16-month-old black boy. Starch-eating appears to be confined almost to black women (particularly during pregnancy). This particular dietary aberration is more common among blacks of the South.
Per https://sci-hub.se/10.1001/archpedi.1977.02120210104025

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How much of this dark history are you willing to explore?
(01-02-2023, 05:01 AM)anthony Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-02-2023, 02:50 AM)Datacop Wrote: [ -> ]
  • Blacks never know how to work on cars. Automobiles are clearly a white hobby, but you can meet lots of Asians and Latinos who work on cars. This is not the case with blacks. Niggers have almost a totemic understanding of how engines function; they believe how good a car's exterior looks is proportional to how it functions. They are completely terrified of opening the hood of a car when something's wrong. I have personally met multiple nogs who admit that they have never so much as put coolant in their car.

A friend of mine who's spoken to a lot of criminals told me he believes that this is also true of guns. Again "totemic" is the word. The object is a complete and irreducible whole. Not a machine made of intricate moving parts. Said he believed this was also true of browns.

They looked at me like a wizard when I asked if they'd taken anything apart or asked what model type something was. I think asking the specifics of guns actually bothered murderers, because it connected things in some way they were able to mentally avoid prior.

(01-02-2023, 10:07 AM)BillyONare Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-02-2023, 05:01 AM)anthony Wrote: [ -> ]I sometimes play with 'World of Guns' on Steam, the gun assembly toy thing. Asians are very well represented in the high scores for assembly times. Japanese especially. It's this thing about intricacy, craft, and appreciation of both objects, and workings, context, and intention. The Japanese love guns as objects, in movies and anime and games they'll pick guns for their looks, feel, and style, but they'll also do them right. In the sense that they love the idea something this pretty and cool is also full of marvelously complex and efficient workings that enable it to do its job.

I love this about the Japanese. They are master craftsman. They excel at any field that they can grok and become better at it than Whites (icycalm has written about this). There is a trope in sports/shonen manga of characters that can see any move just once and copy it perfectly; that is the Japanese spirit.

The Japanese would be sued or otherwise ruined by America were they ever to get into guns because they would become #1 in the world overnight. It would be a repeat of "lawsuit guitars", though there are many examples.
While I wish nothing but success for Japan, I still want their dominion over the arms industry.

Another way for them to make anime real.

(01-02-2023, 10:07 PM)a system is failing Wrote: [ -> ]They drive strangely too. Among 'delinquent drivers' the obsession is and always has been loudness and speed, regardless of race...latinos, azns, even rednecks with their big trucks will usually modify things to have low 0-60 times...I'm sure some niggers like to floor it (especially when running from the police) but generally I have found their tendency is to "cruise"...sliding along at low, consistent speeds and making smooth, wide turns that often put them within inches of collision with peds, objects, other cars etc.

Guest

The history of cornstarch goes deeper yet: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ugali


Quote:Ugali was introduced shortly after maize was introduced in Africa by the Portuguese. The Luhyas in Kenya were the first to end up with ugali, as they tried to cook thick porridge from maize flour. Maize was introduced to Africa from the Americas between the 16th and 17th century.

Ugali 


Quote:“In 2017, the dish was added to the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, one of a few foods in the list.”


Next mud with be added to greatest inventions of mankind as it was so graciously given to us by nigger.

Guest

After doing some research, I may have found the answer to the cornstarch question:

Some research on Anemia:

https://journals.lww.com/ajg/fulltext/20...n.698.aspx

Testimonials from black women:

https://www.lipstickalley.com/threads/wh...089/page-9

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(01-09-2023, 04:27 PM)Guest Wrote: [ -> ]After doing some research, I may have found the answer to the cornstarch question:

Some research on Anemia:

https://journals.lww.com/ajg/fulltext/20...n.698.aspx

Testimonials from black women:

https://www.lipstickalley.com/threads/wh...089/page-9

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Black forums are so damn funny. In this thread one poster casually mentions "the pregnant girls" in her high school class.
Internet Archive has a very useful trait for research most of its textual material has been OCRed so you can search for keywords and see year by year where they pop up. I simply put in the term "eating cornstarch" and found a wealth of texts that show changing attitudes over time. Here is a sample after skimming the texts.

The Moving Picture World October 4th A.D 1924 Wrote:There  is  a  mystery  at  the  Mark  Strand Theatre  in  Albany.  It  is  worrying  Herman Vineburg,  manager  of  the  house.  Some  patron, and  perhaps  more  than  one,  is  addicted to  eating  cornstarch.  Just  exactly  why,  no one  seems  to  know.  The  fact  remains,  however, that  cornstarch  packages,  partially  consumed, are  being  found  under  the  seats  after the  night  shows  are  over.  Mr.  Vineburg  is keeping  an  eye  out  in  the  hopes  of  spotting some  of  the  packages  as  the  people  enter the  theatre.
I just found this one amusing it is also the oldest account of this I could find on archive.

Our living traditions; an introduction to American folklore published A.D 1968 Wrote:Superstitions are usually differentiated from folk beliefs by the fact that they are at once more intimate and demanding; gen- erally they are of such importance that they may not be viewed simply as bits of passing fancy, but, on the contrary, must be espoused and followed. Moreover, compliance with the dictates of superstition invariably leads to error and eventual harm. The failure, for example, to render assistance to those struck by lightning, as in classical antiquity, or, in more modern times, the refusal to save a drowning man — both on the grounds that the gods or other forces were claiming their due — is superstition at its worst. Similar examples from our own time may be found regularly in the daily newspaper. Two examples from the field of medicine alone will suffice to illustrate the harm that can come from superstition, ignorance, and religious fanaticism: Negro mothers eating cornstarch to lighten the color of their unborn children, and thus made chronically ill; children dying because of the refusal of their parents to have them vaccinated or given other kinds of necessary medical attention.
Interesting to see this fossil of Great Society era projects to combat ignorance and irrationality. The book does not go further into that tidbit about cornstarch however for that I would have to go to books published later on archive.

Wisconsin Medical Journal January A.D 1973 Wrote:The practice among some segments of the black population of eating cornstarch or clay can contribute to iron deficiency, the former for lack of iron content and the latter through binding otherwise available dietary iron and rendering it unabsorbable. The resultant iron deficiency only makes the craving (pica) for these substances more intense.

The phenomenon now has a official term! Much less embarrassing now. I now skip over a few entries for two last interesting tidbits the final one I believe the most fruitful.
Food folklore:tales and truths about what we eat published A.D 1999 Wrote:Myth:Eating cornstarch, ashes, or clay may help decrease nausea, promote a healthy baby, or ease delivery.
Fact:This is an old myth that began hundreds of years ago, perhaps with the notion to ease labor, prevent birthmarks, or smooth a baby's skin. In fact, cravings for any non-nutritive substances, a practice referred to as pica, can harm both mother and baby.
Note the race neutrality here. I now bring your attention to the last book I found that may be the summit of studying this corner of "humanity" this is not the sentence that popped up that mentioned cornstarch but the opening sentence which I found much more fitting to close out this survey of the mentions of this phenomena
Craving earth:understanding pica:the urge to eat clay, starch, ice, and chalk published A.D 2011 Wrote:MAMA SHARIFA eats chunks from the earthen wall of her outdoor kitchen in Zanzibar, while in Washington, D.C., Pat crunches through a ten-pound bag of ice from 7-Eleven every day. In New Delhi, Simran starts her morning with a handful of uncooked rice, and in Mississippi, Tanya eats Argo cornstarch, but only after her husband has gone to work. In Guatemala, Carlita nibbles little blocks of clay with a Virgin Mary pressed into them, while in California, D’angela buys ten boxes of chalk- board chalk for snacking whenever she can get to a Walmart. What is the common denominator? These are all instances of pica,
We have only seen the tip of a iceberg gentlemen!

Guest

Code:
https://picadisorder.weebly.com/gender--sociocultural-factors.html
Quote:"A prospective study done on African American women reported 38% prevalence rate of Pica. Often females who are pregnant have pica". 
Quote:“Pica is associated with pregnancy, childbearing, and breastfeeding. It is popular in many rural communities in India were women report consumption of mud, clay, ash, lime, charcoal, and brick in response to their craving
I bet the rural India villages are in southern India, high Dravidian levels
(01-10-2023, 01:59 AM)Guest Wrote: [ -> ]I bet the rural India villages are in southern India, high Dravidian levels

It seems genetic to some extent. Africans have poor iron retention and they don't know how to properly deal with the sensation. I wonder if there's something similar going on here.

Guest

Quote:“BEGINNING in 1974, pica (clay eating) became a conspicuous behavior at isolated Aboriginal coastal towns in North Australia. The sudden onset provided opportunity into investigation of casual factors, to disperse some of the old mysteries of pica (Lat: magpie). Of wide distribution among the world’s poorer or more tribally oriented people, pica occurs most commonly among children. Here it is conspicuous amount adult women past child-rearing age. A previous epidemic of clay eating occurred among town women in the 1950s. When nomadic Aboriginals settled in townships, diet and eating customs changed abruptly. The food quest no long occupies it’s central place and it’s mores and values are robbed of their cogency. Monotonous imported food replaced the original varied diet.”
Pica is also seen in Aboriginal women, maybe pica occurs in all dark skinned races
It's Nigger Oatmeal
(01-16-2023, 09:19 AM)Chud Wrote: [ -> ][DATA EXPUNGED]


Imagine crushing him in a hydraulic press and drawing out his screams for hours and hours.

Fuck you for making me see that wretched jiggaboo lemur's obnoxious mug once more. Worst e-celeb of all time by far. Your subsequent comment redeems your post, but still a word of warning re: exposing forum users to spiritually corrosive cognitohazards (images of niggers).

Guest

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Ain't no passing craze
It means no worries
For the rest of your days
It's our problem-free philosophy
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Guest

(01-02-2023, 02:50 AM)Datacop Wrote: [ -> ]
  •  I believe this is the mythical "seasoning" they accuse whites of not using in their cooking.
If white fragility isn't a thing, how come you guys are always throwing a fit over an observation/joke as innocous as that
(02-15-2023, 12:54 PM)Guest Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-02-2023, 02:50 AM)Datacop Wrote: [ -> ]
  •  I believe this is the mythical "seasoning" they accuse whites of not using in their cooking.
If white fragility isn't a thing, how come you guys are always throwing a fit over an observation/joke as innocous as that

It is a thing. I am fragile. I once pushed a brown boy down a flight of stairs for a tiny remark that I can't even remember.

Guest

(02-15-2023, 12:54 PM)Guest Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-02-2023, 02:50 AM)Datacop Wrote: [ -> ]
  •  I believe this is the mythical "seasoning" they accuse whites of not using in their cooking.
If white fragility isn't a thing, how come you guys are always throwing a fit over an observation/joke as innocous as that

I had innocous with your mother.
(02-15-2023, 12:54 PM)Guest Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-02-2023, 02:50 AM)Datacop Wrote: [ -> ]
  •  I believe this is the mythical "seasoning" they accuse whites of not using in their cooking.
If white fragility isn't a thing, how come you guys are always throwing a fit over an observation/joke as innocous as that

White Fragility is a thing. It's about having more feelings, stronger perceptive power, and a more active inner life. In the based future offenses against human fragility will be recognised as a moral wrong and punished as such. The current view of things, that the brutally dense nigger is the peak of human respectability, is the total opposite of correct. "bruh... you're caring right now, imagine if a cool nigger saw you caring". How about I have you hacked to death with katanas? I can't do that now, but I can dream.
(01-03-2023, 12:04 AM)Moyai Wrote: [ -> ]Page 14 A Battleaxe To Bullshit

Has anyone here ever theorized that blacks possess a bicameral mind? Catching up on this thread finally and noticing the similarities between Maclear's description of the African mind and Jayne's description of the feeling of a split mind. One can imagine Africans as being completely incapable of commanding or controlling their "bestial, vicious animal nature", instead receiving messages from their right brain as an auditory hallucination. This would explain why they feel as though their violent impulses are completely beyond their control. Of course, a Jaynesian approach doesn't solve every problem; there's still the square to circle on why the right brains of allegedly bicameral people like the Homerian Greeks or First Temple Judeans speak to them to act in honor and the right brains of MLK and Michael Brown tell them to beat up prostitutes or to charge at a cop

Guest

The fact that black people cannot consume milk still makes me as feel as i felt first time i heard about it.
They literally can not drink milk unless they want explosive diarrhea.

And get this guys, their skin is literally black. :0 

and it just keeps getting more ridiculous, they all literally look like Apes. When ever I would watch American movies I just thought they were talking Gorillas and Chimpanzees, Americans like talking animals so I never suspected that those Apes on the tv were actually the “black people” Ive heard so much about. How did Americans have a civil war just to give them equal rights, they are literally Gorillas.


Thinking about the spices again.

It's the same trend in everything, crass, low maximalism. The totemic brand-loyalty to these retarded "spice" products, the extreme amount of everything, the simplicity of all of the elements. There's something very weird and different and probably retarded about the sensory experience these people have of the world.
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