East Asian people evolved for tens of thousands of years on the steppes of Central Asia before being chased out into modern-day China and Japan due to decreasing rains.
As a result, they maintain an atavistic Lamarckian node of memory that both animates their dreams and haunts their nightmares.
Asians, what is it like to dream of open steppes that you have never visited before, but can see just as clearly as though they surrounded you?
What is it like to dream of "The Great Thirst" that drove your people across the mountain ranges of western China? Or when you dream of empty streams and dying horses?
There are many accounts of far-flung Asians (like Japanese-Brazilians) visiting the steppes of Kazakhstan for the first time, and collapsing to their knees with overflowing tears, as though they have returned to a homeland of their dreams.
Asians, what is it like to bear along these ancestor memories of grasslands and endless steppes that constantly intrude into your mindspace?
Neo-mongoloid people (flat faced, slant eyed, ching chong looking folks) actually evolved in the forests and tundra of Siberia, not the steppes
WAT WEN WONG?
SUM TIN WONG?
Feels pretty good
>>2259605
https://westhunt.wordpress.com/2013/12/13/inherited-memories/
Found the source for this pasta.
tfw i'm Kazakh
what the fuck are you talking about? How is this at all exclusive to asian people?
>>2260261
Are you Sarmatian?