we all know with technology from the last 500 or more years people of any skin color can live anywhere in the world. Your skin color does not matter but your genetic`s and evolution conditioning from geographic location of your ancestors and make up of blood type may have a influence of how well you feel in different climate zones because food changes with climate ( I am just thinking this I don't know if any scholar has thought the same thing). but there is a strong correlation of personality by blood type. this typing fits me I am type B+ and I am half Pacific Islander and Half caucasian (Indonesian/Netherlands). Everyone in my family has Brown skin and black hair with brown or green eyes, except me. I had blonde/brown hair and Blue eyes but I can Tan darker then a Mexican easily in 2 days. I used to play all day long at Huntington Beach get darker then my sister and never feel a sun burn. My brother who is darkest gets darker under florescent light and cried like a baby if he got a slight sun burn when we were kids he hated the sun I loved it.
There are several references about blood type and health and personality. Interesting overlay the map of skin color and geography with blood type geography.
I don't make a lot of personal posts so please bear with me. #Rufus hasn't been doing well for the past week or so. I mean, he's 13 (at least), and has slowed down due to age, but the past week or two he's been acting like every movement is a Herculean effort. A few times in the past couple of weeks his rear legs have given out on him completely to where I've had to pick him up and carry him which is, in itself, telling. Rufus has always hated being carried and struggled continuously when I did so. Yesterday while petting him I noticed two golf-ball sized things up under his chin. Now, they may be benign lipomas as Rufus is covered with them (one one each thigh, one on each shoulder, one on his chest and a few smaller bumps here and there) or they may be indicative of something else. I'm no vet and aside from emergency medic battlefield training I have no medical experience whatsoever, but these new things seem to be where your or mine lymph nodes are located....
I'm shutting down Google+ for the night and quite possibly for the weekend. Why? This stupid #gifwars thing people are so proud of. This Adam Black guy said he doesn't like gifs and now everyone is mass trolling him. Having been mass trolled like this I can relate to him easily enough. Have an opinion and the collective might of Google+'s lower class denizens jump on a bandwagon. I just saw a post where someone wanted to jump on board and had to get clarification she was tagging the proper Adam Black. She wasn't even connected to him ! Nor was she a part of the original discussion. She just wanted to follow the herd. When I called her out of it she claimed, "one gif doesn't make a troll." Perhaps not, but she's contributing to a larger troll effort. One straw doesn't break the camel's back, but thousands will. So, tonight, Google+ disgusts me. It probably will tomorrow as well. And possibly Sunday. I gave up Google+ for two months this spring...
What's so innovative about the Apple Watch? What has Apple done since the launch of the iPhone that was truly innovative? I read articles all he time about features this and software that, but I haven't seen anything where it was definitively proven where Apple has been cutting edge for years. christopher rizzo called me a troll for questioning his religious adherence to Apple consumerism. So, can someone explain where Apple is truly innovative? I'm not talking about a minor change like the USB-C port or "slide to unlock" but a true innovation that's once again changing the industry. http://www.fastcodesign.com/3043419/what-the-apple-watch-does-that-googles-watches-dont
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"B" type blood are the most adaptable.
I've only previously seen blood type as being relevant to transfusions and sometimes compatibility in pregnancy.
see this link:
http://anthro.palomar.edu/vary/vary_3.htm
What are Blood Types?