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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 19 Jul 2017

    Humans may have arrived in Australia 65,000 years ago, earlier than previously thought, a new study suggestshttp://nyti.ms/2uDPNAt 

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      1. Jim Latta‏ @JLMusicTherapy 19 Jul 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Yes ... and the non humans arrived much later....pic.twitter.com/hYT8Rxawht

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      1. Paul Shrager‏ @PaulShrager 19 Jul 2017
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        Must be fake news since American evangelism says the world is only 6000+ years old (sarcasm)!

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      2. Mark Hayward‏ @WellnessRoady 19 Jul 2017
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        cc: Dear Friends & Ladies Sisters Catherine @cshislop & Wendy as discussed yesterday 🌬 Welcome back to The #DreamTime 🌈 #WellnessRoady 👣

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      3. World B. Friedman‏ @BrianRFriedman 19 Jul 2017
        Replying to @WellnessRoady @nytimes @cshislop

        A VERY surprising conversation with Dean Baquet, head of the NY Times, about ‘Jim’: (Please RT)https://medium.com/@brianrfriedman/an-eye-opening-conversation-with-the-ny-times-dean-baquet-fa40532b7399 …

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      1. emma nyathi 🇿🇼 🇧🇼‏ @Emma11635023 19 Jul 2017
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        True that, and Africans are the first people to be on earth, so the first humans to arrived in Australia were from Africa

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      2. Wilky‏ @ctwilky 19 Jul 2017
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        And how did people migrate to Australia 60,000 ago? Swim?

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      3. C. L. Bro‏ @cool_lorry_bro 19 Jul 2017
        Replying to @ctwilky @nytimes

        I have so many questions about how you think history went

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      4. Wilky‏ @ctwilky 19 Jul 2017
        Replying to @cool_lorry_bro @nytimes

        You swim from England to Australia then fire your first question

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      1. Coach David Drew‏ @CoachDavidDrew 19 Jul 2017
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        @Matt_Drew7 find out if this is true while you are there.

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      2. Glyn R Sparkes ﷽‏ @GlynSparkes 19 Jul 2017
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        Then Whites arrived 65,000yrs later,stole the entire land,& set about exterminating Humans & Animals both. Because, y'know, #WhiteSupremacy.

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      1. Don Scotter‏ @sdcoyote73 19 Jul 2017
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        CRIKEY !

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      1. Ashley Gray‏ @ashhh58 19 Jul 2017
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        Lmao @ all these responses on how brits "discovered" these people. As if Asians didn't have boats and were isolated from each other.

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      2. Bumbling Fool‏ @HalfwitThoughts 19 Jul 2017
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        So aborigines and humans are different species. That's why they always struck me as a bit weird

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      3. Ashley Gray‏ @ashhh58 19 Jul 2017
        Replying to @HalfwitThoughts @nytimes

        How are they a different species? Northen europeans have been living in isolation until Rome fell.

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      4. Bumbling Fool‏ @HalfwitThoughts 19 Jul 2017
        Replying to @ashhh58 @nytimes

        Yeah and they're nordic species. There are different species of people depnding on isolation and different factors

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      6. Bumbling Fool‏ @HalfwitThoughts 19 Jul 2017
        Replying to @ashhh58 @nytimes

        How do you know my habitat isn't a cave. we all have different types of human in different habitats including these Australia species a

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      7. Ashley Gray‏ @ashhh58 19 Jul 2017
        Replying to @HalfwitThoughts @nytimes

        Tell me what interaction Nordic people had with the rest of the world before Rome fell because of you posing as "migrants" you're aboriginal

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      8. Bumbling Fool‏ @HalfwitThoughts 19 Jul 2017
        Replying to @ashhh58 @nytimes

        no im saying that proof of different species coexisting right in front of our eyes

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      9. Ashley Gray‏ @ashhh58 19 Jul 2017
        Replying to @HalfwitThoughts @nytimes

        These people have lived in peace with the rest of the immediate Asian counties until N european came along. Just like in Rome.

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