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    Quote Originally Posted by Stearsolina View Post
    Ljubomir Kerekes has Serb name and Hungarian surname for example, looks Serb as hell.
    Exactly what i wanted to write. His surname Kerekes is Hungarian like Beres his name is very Serbian and he look very Serbian.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stearsolina View Post
    Regular wogs. Pretty common to find among Croats. We're really diverse. Some are mixed though. Ljubomir Kerekes has Serb name and Hungarian surname for example, looks Serb as hell.
    The other day I saw in the media a Croatian actor that looked really peasant. Iirc he lived in France, but I dont remember his name. It is a pity because he was a very good example of what we are saying.
    To me this is the authentic CROATIAN MAN since I think he was the first Croatian I was aware in my life

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    I wish I could one day go to Zagreb. Such an outstanding place

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    Quote Originally Posted by tteo View Post
    I wish I could one day go to Zagreb. Such an outstanding place
    I agree.

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    For having discussed with several Serbs and a few Croats: neither one nor the other seemed "exotic" to me, except perhaps some with "Slavic" features which are not common in France. But, it's my personnaly experience with few people.

    I'm not someone who takes what a low iq nigger says seriously.

    You can't rely on one place to get the big picture of what all of Serbia or Croatia looks like, I find that absurd.

    It's like coming to Paris and saying: this is what the French look like. It does not make sense.

    It's like coming to Marseille and saying: this is what native French people look like, knowing that there are very few native French in Marseilles (native of Marseilles over several generations AND native of France), but a lot of hybrid.

    It must be a typical Eastern European trick to masturbate on the difference in pigmentation in different places, because it was something that did not exist in France in the past and in other Western European countries. I have noticed that most people who highlight their pigmentation before giving their genealogical origin (assuming they have a genealogy, as often they don't even know their paternal and maternal great-grandparents, which is a total aberration when one claims to be an identitarian or nationalist) and their raw data (most of them never passed a DNA test) are people who often have an identity problem.

    For example, a Sicilian might tell you "my father was blond with blue eyes" or "I am blond with blue eyes", not to simply admit that he is hybrid and closer to the Ashkenazi than to the French or the Venetians AND that his pigmentation is not a importance thing, because we don't care.

    Even ashkenazi with totally European features and a "light" pigmentation admit to being the fruit of two populations, and are therefore hybrid populations, "métis". They don't start saying "I'm blond with blue eyes, so more European than you".

    These are things that do not exist in France: a chestnut Norman with hazel eyes will not tell a blond Norman with blue eyes that he is less "Norman" than him: both are Norman over several generations, the pigmentation is something very fluid and very complex (which people don't seem to understand here), that's why they don't focus on it and they don't take their pigmentation as a "racial identity" ", because traits, genealogy and genetics are the important ones, and in general a Normand (a French) looks more like any other French than a Baltoid or a Slav.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cristiano viejo View Post
    The other day I saw in the media a Croatian actor that looked really peasant. Iirc he lived in France, but I dont remember his name. It is a pity because he was a very good example of what we are saying.
    To me this is the authentic CROATIAN MAN since I think he was the first Croatian I was aware in my life
    Davor Suker. He looks similar to Ivica Olic, at least for me.

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    I would say that serbia is like its climate, its somewhat were continental climate meets mediterranean, we have both fair people and darker people,I would say more in the middle we are not as dark as let say greeks even if there sre poeple who are, and we are not like russians or scandinavians even if they are does who are, most of us are more brown to darkbrown hair, very few are natural blond and natural back hair, the majority has dark eyes even, if some places have majority blue or green.skin tone is a mix of central europe with med, and of course there are thoes wit more of the other but majorety int the middle

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flashball View Post
    For having discussed with several Serbs and a few Croats: neither one nor the other seemed "exotic" to me, except perhaps some with "Slavic" features which are not common in France. But, it's my personnaly experience with few people.

    I'm not someone who takes what a low iq nigger says seriously.

    You can't rely on one place to get the big picture of what all of Serbia or Croatia looks like, I find that absurd.

    It's like coming to Paris and saying: this is what the French look like. It does not make sense.
    Nonsense to compare with France. Croatia and Serbia are ethnically Croatian and Serbian and her observations are correct. Croats are simply lighter than Serbs on average and that's due to our more northern genetics, no suprises there. Everyone knew it since for ever. But it's interesting how even African-American noticed it. And your insults towards her are gross.

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    Zagreb is cute but Belgrade is def more fun. Going home on Friday yaaaay byeee England

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