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    It’s my great grandmother, but it is strange that...

    It’s my great grandmother, but it is strange that the community would be so specific in its accuracy and then remove it. She was from Camborne, which is the center of the specific community of...
  2. Thread: Folk dance

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    Sticky: Does anyone have a good explanation as to why...

    Does anyone have a good explanation as to why folk dancing traditions in the Anglophone world have declined so severely in the modern era? It has always been something I lamented.
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    Britain differentiates itself from western Europe...

    Britain differentiates itself from western Europe in a big way - its women are more likely to be obese than their men, unlike the rest of western Europe. The difference more closely resembles eastern...
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    The information on my ethnic background from...

    The information on my ethnic background from Ancestry DNA resembled very closely what paper records I have of my family tree, while 23andme connected me to places I have no verifiable connection to....
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    When they updated they got rid of my Cornish...

    When they updated they got rid of my Cornish community, specific to the district of Kerrier in Cornwall. Now there is nothing to specifically suggest my ancestry there. This makes no sense as I have...
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    It is unique in a similar way to the Bretons of...

    It is unique in a similar way to the Bretons of France. The people of what was once called Armorica were Gaulish speakers, and their language was displaced by Latin. Following this Latin was again...
  7. Sticky: Poll: I could be incorrect on this but as far as I...

    I could be incorrect on this but as far as I understand, only a small portion of East/Southeast England traces the majority of its genetic material to a Germanic source, though I think it should be...
  8. Thread: Myers-Briggs

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    Sticky: Poll: I think the test has a strong intuitive bias, and...

    I think the test has a strong intuitive bias, and many people wrongly believe themselves to be rational. That's coming from someone whose results came up as INTP, which very well could be my type but...
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    I didn't understand my results well

    I didn't understand my results well
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    Poll: I have records tracing out a family tree from my...

    I have records tracing out a family tree from my great-grandmother back until about 1780, with every individual either born in/around Camborne/Redruth or in/around Falmouth. One individual from...
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    Sticky: Poll: Sun, Mercury, Neptune, Venus (3rd house); Uranus...

    Sun, Mercury, Neptune, Venus (3rd house); Uranus (4th house): Aquarius
    Moon: Leo
    Ascendant: Scorpio
    Mars: Aries
    Saturn: Gemini
    Jupiter: Cancer
    Pluto: Sagittarius
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    2A & 2B. When my hair is short to mid-length it...

    2A & 2B. When my hair is short to mid-length it is mostly straight, but as it grows longer it gets more wavy with curls at the ends at times.
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    Poll: I think it is interesting to read Coon’s...

    I think it is interesting to read Coon’s description of the Cornish vs. the Welsh and how it matches up with modern DNA analysis. My great-grandmother came to the US from Camborne, in Cornwall, so I...
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    Roast chicken breast with roast potato and...

    Roast chicken breast with roast potato and broccoli.
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    Do I understand that they used the same coffin...

    Do I understand that they used the same coffin for multiple burials, in reference to the one uncovered from the 5th century? Why would they not make another coffin/sarcophagus?
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