Idk if someone can confirm this or not, but I feel like our precolonial etipome of beauty would be a fat body. Like muscles are cool to do stuff but the status you must have to not do stuff and still be abundant with food?! Like damn that's sinexy.
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Replying to @Niyok_Nasty
I honestly think that because our ancestors lacked saturated fat in their diets in so many ways (we had no meat except fanihi really, coconut oil is the exception), and we did not lead sedentary lifestyles, there is a strong possibility that obesity wasn't a thing.
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Replying to @Lani4Pasifika @Niyok_Nasty
I really appreciate this observation, the lack of saturated fat is important however there’s also the storage of fats from changing carbohydrates into fat deposits thru lipogenesis for rare cases of those who did live sedentary lifestyles.
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Replying to @eddieakfayi @Niyok_Nasty
Yup! I feel this was more rare. Most likely manåmko were the only ones who were more commonly sedentary, & were the ones being "served", though after living the lives they did, it was definitely well-deserved. Thanks for the lipogenesis explanation
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Replying to @Lani4Pasifika @Niyok_Nasty
Gotta put that Human AP course to good use!

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Eee adai na malåte' hao 
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