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    Do you know when specifically in antiquity? What...

    Do you know when specifically in antiquity? What centuries?

    Greeks were historically more powerful, so how did they do that?

    (I'm not disputing you by the way, just want to know more details...
  2. Wouldn't they have to publish it eventually? Do...

    Wouldn't they have to publish it eventually? Do they have any official excuse for why they haven't yet?
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    How and when did they replace Greeks as the main...

    How and when did they replace Greeks as the main ethnicity in North Epirus?
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    What's the etymology of Arvanitika?

    What's the etymology of Arvanitika?
  5. Which part of East Germany are you from? What...

    Which part of East Germany are you from? What about your wife?
  6. How is plebian culture inferior?

    How is plebian culture inferior?
  7. Looking into the genealogy of the English Saxon...

    Looking into the genealogy of the English Saxon polities (Wessex, Sussex, Middlesex, Essex), their original genealogy seem to be fabricated. And they seem to be using ones invented by Jutes for them...
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    Do you think that's why some men become...

    Do you think that's why some men become transsexual?
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    Their physical characteristics only have a good...

    Their physical characteristics only have a good reputation cause Germanics have the best countries currently, so they're looked up towards as a whole. It's not about some mythical past, but present...
  10. Poll: The gap in phenotype between almost every...

    The gap in phenotype between almost every neighboring population is greatly exaggerated on anthrofora, especially if they're from different cultural zones.
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    I guess drawing, table tennis, and sprinting. But...

    I guess drawing, table tennis, and sprinting. But I never had any desire to go further in any of those and don't have any regrets about it.
  12. Spelling. represented both the /tʃ/...

    Spelling.



    <c> represented both the /tʃ/ and /k/ sounds in Old English, digraphs with <-h> such as <ch> are from French influence and didn't exist in Old English.

    Compare native English...
  13. English words that use / instead of...

    English words that use <k>/<ck> instead of <ch>/<tch> are cause of Norse influence.
  14. That'd make sense if true. It'd be similar to...

    That'd make sense if true. It'd be similar to native Dutch-speakers from West Friesland (northern North Holland) having Dutch ethnic identity and West Frisian regional identity.
  15. I have seen those clips and encountered such...

    I have seen those clips and encountered such people in real life. I think you would find such people in every country. It's just that Americans are the only ones that get quizzed on it, and then...
  16. Opens them up to many different perspectives too.

    Opens them up to many different perspectives too.
  17. I don't agree with that. Why do you think that?...

    I don't agree with that. Why do you think that? There's nerds in both regions that would know that info, but they'd be pretty rare.



    It's not practically relevant. Many Europeans don't either...
  18. Having more knowledge on the outside world just...

    Having more knowledge on the outside world just has to do with relevancy. America is the most important and culturally dominant country in the world by far so it's gonna be most well known globally....
  19. I always saw specifically stuff like Romeo and...

    I always saw specifically stuff like Romeo and Juliet as being taught cause it's part of English cultural heritage. But they're also used as tools for practicing essay writing.

    Also, they do make...
  20. This is an Anglicisation of the German name by...

    This is an Anglicisation of the German name by the way, it should be Brunswich in English. -wich is the English equivalent as seen in names like Norwich, Woolwich, Greenwich, Harwich, etc. It's the...
  21. This kind of logic can be applied to almost any...

    This kind of logic can be applied to almost any tribe if you go back far enough, Saxons included. They started off as generic words and over time became ethnic-tribal identities.

    Angle/Engle -...
  22. The idea that the migration to Britain was just...

    The idea that the migration to Britain was just an Angle-Saxon-Jute-Frisian one is a bit outdated. It's just framed that way because of Bede who only mentioned those tribes. Frisians are given less...
  23. I don't really think that's possible unless they...

    I don't really think that's possible unless they break away England from the UK (and maybe form an economic confederation with Wales, Scotland, and Ireland). Scots, Welshmen, and Irishmen don't have...
  24. I've seen that poll before. I think it's true...

    I've seen that poll before. I think it's true they identify as English first, but they seem more nationalistic for their country (sovereign state) rather than their region/nation. And while Saint...
  25. I don't care about them, was just correcting the...

    I don't care about them, was just correcting the misconception about Belgians being an oppressive force in the Congo.
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