Depends on. Many people have good reasons for wanting to avoid the east European/Russian hegemony. It was because people wanted autonomy, and the Soviet Union (in the past) was an antagonist to that;...
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Depends on. Many people have good reasons for wanting to avoid the east European/Russian hegemony. It was because people wanted autonomy, and the Soviet Union (in the past) was an antagonist to that;...
You have a point in that, but how many people actually want to even go to Russia to begin with? Most people just don't want to have a violent neighbor and that's it.
What would you say is the reason for this, if you were to describe it in your own words? Is it about pride, or something else? And what are the positive and negative outcomes of this?
You don't feel like Croatians are very collectively minded though? Maybe I'm too used to Swedish/Western way of looking at things but when I look at how much politics and the church is involved in...
I think it has to do with Yugoslavs eating non-processed food. Many of them still do manual labor like in the garden, although not as much as their ancestors.
But numbers for amount of Ukrainians that served in the Red Army during, from what I can gather, are estimate to be 3.5-7 millions. That's a lot of people.
What meat do you think tastes the best (with least amount of cooking I suppose)?
Well, if those people exist, then I would assume something similar applies there too. But the thing is, many Ukrainians fought against the Nazis in WW2, in the Red army. The problem I have with the...
True.
You got some of the variables solved ;)
Like, you don't have to agree, but isn't it just more nice if insults could be avoided, please? :confused:
Yes, they can, if they adopt the same mentality or are raised in the same environment (which is common). Some people believe what they have been told, for the rest of their lives, and others go on to...
One would think this was impossible not too long ago. It does indeed capture a lot of the history :) xD
Seems like there is a dinaroid component in some of them. But most of them are North-Atlantid/Keltic-Nordid. One Nordo-CM and one alpine.
Well said.
The poetry is very beautiful indeed.
Dude, his head is too small for that and he has no dinarid.
Understood
But there must've been Turks who were native? Sure, the Ottoman empire did have a lot of officials that were of many different ethnicities, but wasn't the Sultan himself native Turk?
It's actually the opposite. Lack of knowledge makes people think Russia is innocent and not dangerous, and thus history repeats itself.
But Turks (ethnically speaking) are those who are have most of their ancestry in Turkey? I'm not talking about the Turk nationality.
More like meso-doli then. It doesn't actually matter if you look it or not (but of course it would be noticed).
No, you cannot determine that solely on skull diameter, like I said. C.I. is (skull width)/(skull diameter) x 100
That is why you can still be dolichocephalic and have a flat occiput (masculinized...
You could be long skulled, but since C.I. is not only based on skull diameter but also width, I can't make an accurate statement by the information given.
Good question. I would think Caucasus to Iran. His looks strike me as a bit Iraqi. His eyes are a bit typical for caucasus