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Those who want to live, let them fight, and those who do not want to fight in this world of eternal struggle do not deserve to live.
Even if this were hard--that is how it is ! Assuredly, however, by far the harder fate is that which strikes the man who thinks he can overcome Nature, but in the last analysis only mocks her. Distress, misfortune, and diseases are her answer.
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Anecdotal in numbers and I don´t consider them to be White. We have our 8-9% of non-Whites natives, as nordics have their 6-10% of non-whites natives (mongol looking). So, what? You will not find a picture with 5 Spaniards (that are not from the same family) that look non-White or armenoid or whatever. They are rare, and yes, they are non-White (we have had many different ethnicities comming here during the last 3000 years, it is obvious that we were not perfect at kicking 100% of them, but 90%).
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Many Americans would be a blend of north europe types say Irish, British and say German plus a bit of Norwegian so you get some really germanic types but are also difficult to pin down to one European country -but noticeably American
As are types that are Irish, German, Polish plus Italian or mixes like that depending on where in the country
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What makes Charlie Hunnam Germanic? He is fully British Isles (English, as well as one eighth Irish, small amount of Scottish). Feature wise he looks Isles. I just find the term Germanic to describe someone's looks very baffling especially British type populations. All populations have some variety in looks and Germans have different looks as well.
Anyway like all these sorts of comparisions just put up crowd pictures and it is easy to pick which population is which.
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He looks more German proper than English. Blond-blue eyed brits tend to look like the Coldplay Singer normally and not so estrictely German-looking. Although I asume there are "many" that look like him also in England.
And it is obvious that comparing crowds will make easy to distinguish the populations, we all know it, but we were especifically talking about overlap of populations and %.
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Charlie Hunnam looks English or British. He has very typical features of Northern English. Charlie Hunnam looks very similar facially to another actor from Northern England Ben Robson. Not sure what is so Germanic about Charlie facially that makes him not look British?
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Yes, in this picture he looks anglo. I just remember him from the Sons of Anarchy and he looked more like a germanic-proper and not that anglo. Maybe he was more rugged or muscular in the series and that made me think that he was more German, but yes in that picture he looks totally anglo.
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British-Spanish comparisons are bullshit, they make as much sense as American-Mexican comparisons.
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If it is not of your interest, you can read other threads. As you can see for the number of people participating, you are the wrong in here. The thread was not even started by a brit or a Spaniard. And I assume that you feel that 2 European populations are the same as an European vs majority amerindian one. It makes us think about your low IQ.
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