Altered maps VIII: World borders just got garbage-dayed

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Maybe cause there is nothing else to eat there? Besides, I am sure a whole lot of people in Mongolia are actually Chinese immigrants working in the few cities Mongolia has.

I guess everyone in Mongolia must spend a lot of time on the toilet. :sad:
 
Eh, the lactose intolerance map does not consider varying degrees and types of lactose intolerance. I am personally lactose intolerant only to cow milk, and most cheeses and yogurts do not trigger my lactose intolerance. I also find it difficult to believe, seeing that Germany is a region marked with low lactose intolerance rates... Almost everyone I've ever met with German ancestry has had some form of lactose intolerance, then again, that could also be a bizarre coincidence.
 
Not most, only around 23% could, although that's larger than any other ethnic group.
 
I've met plenty of actual Germans and they seem more than happy to knock back the dairy products. :)
 
Yay! Matt Stone and Trey Parker like to alter maps too!

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So according to this map, new Jersey has Conquered most of the United State's including the part of Texas I live in... lol... I suppose the bright side of this, is with Cuba in the same border I can get all the Cuban cigars and rum I want.
 
There's a floating fortress called Melbourne in the southern English Channel? Wow. However did I not notice that before? :D
 
It wasn't a racial evolution/adaption, it would've been an evolution/adaption from developed/civilized societies who have had access to Cows, and consumed milk regularly.

This happened to be European cultures in particular.

That does not make much sense, since I am the only one in my family, including all relatives are not lactose intolerant and I was raised on dairy for much of my life, until I realised that I was lactose intolerant and the cause for all of stomach problems I was having. It was one of the last things for me to think of, since it was not expected, due to my heritage, but yet here I am with the ability to digest lactose, s adaptation to dairy is not what it is about, but rather a random mutation. I would say that dairy use happens because of the mutation, not the other way around.
 
Just because you are lactose intolerant, CH, doesn't necessarily mean that clearly the science is wrong and should be the other way around.
 
That does not make much sense, since I am the only one in my family, including all relatives are not lactose intolerant and I was raised on dairy for much of my life, until I realised that I was lactose intolerant and the cause for all of stomach problems I was having. It was one of the last things for me to think of, since it was not expected, due to my heritage, but yet here I am with the ability to digest lactose, s adaptation to dairy is not what it is about, but rather a random mutation. I would say that dairy use happens because of the mutation, not the other way around.
Both are true. Evolution requires action at both the genetic and the organism level; if it did not, then we'd all be fully formed humans sitting around next to deep-sea vents.
 
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