Quote Originally Posted by Metastachydium View Post
1. The Frenchman in question is, of course, Fyraltari; and
2. I'm talking about, like, 11000+ years ago when humans started trickling through the Beringian land bridge to the Americas, at which point pretty much everywhere else (barring certain islands) had stable human presence.
1.) I'm aware, but I think I'm funny and that was too good a coincidence to pass up.
2.) Well, yeah, we started where we started as a species, that's kind of mandatory. And it wasn't hurricanes and tornadoes that stopped us from getting to the Americas earlier but the large water masses. Like, really large. At least ten swimming pools long.
Quote Originally Posted by Fyraltari View Post
Yes? I don't see your point.
See 1 above.