He’s American, not Lebanese
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He’s American, not Lebanese
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I wonder if someone could give me a slightly more rigorous analysis.
Also, classify? What phenotypes distinguish the two, based on these pictures?
These are pictures of some cricket and baseball teams from throughout the UK and US. I feel like they're fairly representative of the physiognomy of the average white men in both countries.
Can...
Uh, no
She literally just looks like Jamie Lynn Presley
There's that "Oceanian creole" look (maybe a bit Aboriginal, maybe a bit Asian, maybe both) that some Australians seem to have - prominent cheekbones, mildly Asiatic eyes...I guess I don't really...
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This is the thing with the weird brain rot people have about the US and it’s ethnic reality.
Depp is Melungeon. He’s from Kentucky. He’s obviously part Native or even Native/Black, distantly
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People need to answer for this: what's up with this line of talk when it comes to American heritage, and American heritage only? Why do many people feel the need to lie and alter data to reflect this...
What do you mean?
All of those populations are notable - especially the Italians and French. Spaniards are also quite relevant, but regional and very distant. There are people in the...
It’s always funny to me when foreigners try to enhance their diversity vis a vis the U.S. by doing this either-or thing, where if a certain group is very proportionally prominent in the US, that...
Reviving my thread, because on the r/23andme subreddit, I've observed the following:
- A graph of the "average genetic makeup" in each country (sample of 7), that claims Americans have less French...
Brazilian cities absolutely do, or, they did. They still have designated quarters in the big cities that actually got cosmopolitan immigration - which is mostly just Sao Paulo and Rio.
I think...
What do you mean "Anglo/American"? He looks British
Her surname is Italian, and her father is also Italian. They're missing that.
She's half Vietnamese...be less dumb
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yes, a number of them do. But they're mixed.
What do they look like, then?
You can make out their features plenty.
Much more Scandinavian, Polish, and Central European.
A Wisconsin waterskiing "show" team (pardon the blurriness):
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*pass, not place
Tronders, Faelids, and Subnordids pass in Argentina?
I would agree, though, from what I've seen of Argentines
No, it makes perfect sense. I'm not defining Europe as "Anglo-Saxon", and the Southern Cone is as sparsely populated as northern Canada and is about as similar to Europe as Canada is...you also can't...