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Yeah man, in general africa is bootiful asf in general, never forget your roots lmao
i am only 30-36% black african, yet i feel very connected to the little percentages i have (i consider 36% small because its nothing compared to my euro, lol. 54% definitely towers over that) but yeah, its definitely something to be proud of imo.
i have ancestry from Ghana, Senegal/Guinea, Nigeria, Oromo Ethiopians, Congolese/Angolans, and also Mozambiquans i think. Ofcourse also moroccans but that belongs to my caucasoid percentage technically since its not black african.
so that made me think i could possibly have a Fulani ancestor.
the only West africans i know that could carry Amazigh genes are Hausa and Fulani's. And i usually score alot of Fulani so i'd like to visit the places where they reside aswell (almost entirety of west africa, LOL)
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Yeh, i wouldnt take everything he says 100% seriously tbh, it will only end up making yourself heated over nothing and i noticed that
he firmly believes i am 70%> euro, meanwhile more tests proof me to be in the 54-58% range. to me, its not a big deal anymore.
i consider you a afro-caribbean. 25% is the minimum of black heritage you should have to be considered afro-descendant in my book, lmao.
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i agree that he's not black, but hes sure as hell a afro-descendant. 25% black blood is alot, if you actually think about it more deeply and realize that 1/4 of your body is actually black influenced thats quite alot. same in my case, 1/3+ is a whole lot but its not enough to be considered black and i respect that.
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