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It doesn't look too apparant, you look Anglo to me maybe with some German/French (being the south), I'd say if I had to guess 75% Anglo Teutonic with 25% Atlantid
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It's just Western and Southeast Europeans who have freakish protruding chins. This is what U.S. whites look like to us:
"Weak" is the wrong word to describe a non-protruding chin, because people who have a more protruding chin tend have a more weak-looking and smaller mandible, and people who have a less protruding chin tend to have a more strong-looking and larger mandible, like in the case of these Hungarian handball players:
Don't you think that there is a north-south continuum, where for example worse-looking Spanish people look more North African and better-looking Spanish people look more British, worse-looking British people look more Spanish and better-looking British people look more North Germanic, and worse-looking North Germanic people look more British? However the continuum does not stop there, and even among North Germanics, I think better-looking people tend to look northern even by North Germanic standards.
(I prefer the term "North Germanic" over the term "Scandinavian". The term "Scandinavian" is ambiguous, because it is sometimes considered to not include Icelandics or Danes, and it is sometimes considered to include Finns. And Saami are also Scandinavian in the sense that they are native inhabitants of the Scandinavian peninsula.)
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