I now uploaded a mirror of the website here: https://humanphenotypes.github.io.
I'll take it down if Ratatoskr requests it.
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I now uploaded a mirror of the website here: https://humanphenotypes.github.io.
I'll take it down if Ratatoskr requests it.
Thanks a lot for bringing it back. Please make sure it stays online, because as you know it is becoming harder and harder every year to access information on Pre-1990s physical Anthropology that deal with Racial typology, due to the efforts to censor this information for “PC” reasons.
The humanphenotypes.net site is now back up, so I took down my github.io page. I'll put it back up again in case humanphenotypes.net gets taken down permanently.
BTW I also mirrored the SNPA website (by running `wget -m theapricity.com/snpa`), and I uploaded it here (about 63 MB):
https://drive.google.com/file/d/11GK...ew?usp=sharing
http://www.mediafire.com/file/9vohb9.../snpa.zip/file
https://mega.nz/file/90ESnZzJ#USez61...a5j8ZFZMx9bAo0
Interestingly, the Asian phenotypes closely related to Native Americans, more specifically Siberian.
Is anyone else creeped out by the pictures, all of them make me feel uneasy, I’m not racist but the Australoid and Negroid pictures are something else
You can add the Indids and Veddids to that as well
Anyone know how they got the morphs to look so smooth at https://physicalanthropologywiki.fandom.com/?
It looks like they took some of the morphs from https://humanphenotypes.net and applied some effect to them.
Could you do the same for https://physicalanthropologywiki.fandom.com/?
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