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    I think Carlisle is an English/Scottish last name.



    I also know that 99.9% of so called White British have Irish ancestry since the famine of the 1840s brought dozens of millions of Irish immigrants to the UK. So it's kind of a moot point.

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    Could easily be either, but my inclination is British.

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    I think, leaving anthrotardism aside, the populations of the Isles are interchangeable, phenotypically speaking, which is not synonymous of being identical.

    That said, I think she looks more British, not sure.

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    What’s the difference?

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    Irish for sure

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    On a more serious note, I’d say British.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caviezel View Post
    I think Carlisle is an English/Scottish last name.



    I also know that 99.9% of so called White British have Irish ancestry since the famine of the 1840s brought dozens of millions of Irish immigrants to the UK. So it's kind of a moot point.
    Is that Ash blonde hair and if so is it natural ? If that is case I am 99.5% sure she's not Irish.


    Group pictures make more sense than individual pictures .
    In the different countries which make up the British Isles, these various minorities have differential values in the local populations. It is these minority differences which separate the English, the Scotch, the Irish, and the Welsh.

    In Britain there are more Atlantid elements and Germanic elements. Sometimes, in Ireland you can get a darker type but the tend towards curly hair prognathism.


    I would say the Scottish are a bit native Welsh/Irish on average but an English person can be 25% but a Scotsman might be more on average it seems to me.

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    She is more Irish looking for sure. Common look in Australian women.



    Asking British or Irish is not moot for the reason you said though, but because the divide is more 'Celtic'/Gaelic vs English/Anglic.

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    She could fit in both countries, but she *might* look more British. Her surname is fairly irrelevant since her mom could be a "Van Pelt", for all we know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Latinus View Post
    I think, leaving anthrotardism aside, the populations of the Isles are interchangeable, phenotypically speaking, which is not synonymous of being identical.

    That said, I think she looks more British, not sure.
    Basically, I guess you are right. I only know of the historic Ireland modern Ireland may be another animal that is more interchangeable with the British not sure.

    She looks more British on the account Britain is more Germanic and also, not applicable here, more Atlantid than Ireland historically speaking. In Ireland Brunn, Keltic-nordic+Brunn, and Keltic nordic would historically predominate it seems to me. Meanwhile, Glasgow, Cornwall, Devonshire and the Midlands would be much more Atlantid and Eastern Britain, in particular, much more Germanic. The main type that is interchangeable between every isles population is a motherfucker who look like Tony Blair and a person like Elizabeth Hurley.

    I mean I guess she looks Germanic to me but could be more Bronze-Age Beaker I dunno I try not to get too anthrotard.

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