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    Quote Originally Posted by Boudin View Post
    Castilla-La Mancha + Galicia + Málaga + Valencian Community
    n = 69 x2
    source: Linkedin



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    They are displaced to Latin America, as soon as I have time I will try to do it myself.

    Besides Oliver and Laredo have been delighted with these morphs, that is synonymous that something is not right for the Spanish with these morphs.

    Only with the peasants of a few centuries ago from Las Alpujarras, province of Granada, Andalusia, Spain, Europe, I got these morphs. Sorry but those Spanish morphs are somehow displaced to South America, it is possible that once again I have introduced that damn morph of that supposed berid from that bastard anti-Spanish phenotype website.
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    According to oral family tradition E-FT155550 comes from a deserter of Napoleon's troops (1808-1813) who stayed in Spain and changed his surname.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gallop View Post
    They are displaced to Latin America, as soon as I have time I will try to do it myself.

    Besides Oliver and Laredo have been delighted with these morphs, that is synonymous that something is not right for the Spanish with these morphs.

    Only with the peasants of a few centuries ago from Las Alpujarras, province of Granada, Andalusia, Spain, Europe, I got these morphs. Sorry but those Spanish morphs are somehow displaced to South America, it is possible that once again I have introduced that damn morph of that supposed berid from that bastard anti-Spanish phenotype website.
    Old photos colorized... lolz...

    Are you that dumb?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Damião de Góis View Post
    Might be legal but it's not the correct thing to do in my opinion. It's breaching people's privacy. Sikeliot used to do it a lot too, with facebook.
    No one would be happy to see their facebook or linkedin pictures here or on similar forums.

    Posting names is even worse.
    I wouldn't do it (other than present the morph) but people need to be aware what they post on internet will be out there for whoever. I know people save pics of posters on this forum and so I stopped posting current photos. I don't even have FB. I don't use any social media.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gallop View Post
    Only with the peasants of a few centuries ago from Las Alpujarras, province of Granada, Andalusia, Spain, Europe, I got these morphs. Sorry but those Spanish morphs are somehow displaced to South America, it is possible that once again I have introduced that damn morph of that supposed berid from that bastard anti-Spanish phenotype website.
    The woman morph looks very similar to the Berid morph on that website. Maybe our perceptions are different.

    Also, these morphs, the man especially, look very similar to the French morphs from 100 years ago. And just like these Spanish Linkedin morphs, French Linkedin morphs look Atlantid, and less Nordid / robust.

    So I think both morphs (mine and yours) are accurate, but for their respective time periods. I don't think it's because of Latin American influence. Even though it's possible one or two made it into the morphs.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gallop View Post
    They are displaced to Latin America, as soon as I have time I will try to do it myself.
    Can I ask how you will source the photos? I just googled site:linkedin.com "Galicia" Juan for example. I think that's a pretty random, unbiased way to get photos of natives. Apart from there being a very high fraction of computer programmers, although I doubt there's a strong enough correlation between phenotype and being a programmer to matter. Probably much less biased than sports teams, movie stars, or politicians.

    I think only 10 will do to get an idea of whether it will look the ones in the OP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boudin View Post
    The woman morph looks very similar to the Berid morph on that website. Maybe our perceptions are different.

    Also, these morphs, the man especially, look very similar to the French morphs from 100 years ago. And just like these Spanish Linkedin morphs, French Linkedin morphs look Atlantid, and less Nordid / robust.

    So I think both morphs (mine and yours) are accurate, but for their respective time periods. I don't think it's because of Latin American influence. Even though it's possible one or two made it into the morphs.



    Can I ask how you will source the photos? I just googled site:linkedin.com "Galicia" Juan for example. I think that's a pretty random, unbiased way to get photos of natives. Apart from there being a very high fraction of computer programmers, although I doubt there's a strong enough correlation between phenotype and being a programmer to matter. Probably much less biased than sports teams, movie stars, or politicians.

    I think only 10 will do to get an idea of whether it will look the ones in the OP.

    The most common name in Galicia for men is Manuel, for women María Carmen or María.

    Here is a list of the most common first names in Galicia.
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    According to oral family tradition E-FT155550 comes from a deserter of Napoleon's troops (1808-1813) who stayed in Spain and changed his surname.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boudin View Post
    Castilla-La Mancha + Galicia + Málaga + Valencian Community
    n = 69 x2
    source: Linkedin



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    The second man is my maternal grandfather by my mother and the fourth man is my maternal great-grandfather by my maternal grandmother, they are not direct relatives.



    There is a difference, isn't there?

    Please... por fa plis...

    Please don't introduce more for Spain the Berid avarage from that phenotype website, that's from the Pacific not from Spain, Euro
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gallop View Post
    There is a difference, isn't there?
    Good job. But, including your great-grandparents means using people from 100 years ago to make the morphs. That isn't a fair comparison. Also, the Linkedin morphs look just like the sports team morph. So I think this is just a matter of phenotypes changing over time. Not Latin American influence.

    If you are sure there are too many Latin Americans used the Linkedin morphs, can you point out which ones?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boudin View Post
    Good job. But, including your great-grandparents means using people from 100 years ago to make the morphs. That isn't a fair comparison. Also, the Linkedin morphs look just like the sports team morph. So I think this is just a matter of phenotypes changing over time. Not Latin American influence.

    If you are sure there are too many Latin Americans used the Linkedin morphs, can you point out which ones?
    Mis morph son andaluces 100%.

    The morphs of Andalusians are very safe because Andalusia has not received the internal immigration that, for example, Barcelona or Madrid or the Basque Country have received.



    I am not saying that you have used Latin American individuals from ldk but rather I have the feeling that you include the berid from the web of phenotypes that is displaced towards America, they are rare, I do not recognise them for Spain, Europe.

    It is more than obvious


    Malaga (I don't recognise it)

    Fake, incongruous invention full of contradictions.


    I understand that the American continent is eager to look for a career, but altering the original phenotypes in order to fit in seems to me that we are not going to allow it.

    It is more than evident that you always include for the morphs from Spain the Berid from the phenotype web.
    Last edited by Gallop; 07-16-2023 at 03:46 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gallop View Post
    Mis morph son andaluces 100%.

    The morphs of Andalusians are very safe because Andalusia has not received the internal immigration that, for example, Barcelona or Madrid or the Basque Country have received.



    I am not saying that you have used Latin American individuals from ldk but rather I have the feeling that you include the berid from the web of phenotypes that is displaced towards America, they are rare, I do not recognise them for Spain, Europe.

    It is more than obvious


    Malaga (I don't recognise it)

    Fake, incongruous invention full of contradictions.


    I understand that the American continent is eager to look for a career, but altering the original phenotypes in order to fit in seems to me that we are not going to allow it.

    It is more than evident that you always include for the morphs from Spain the Berid from the phenotype web.
    You say that Berid is bullshit etc, and yet, you post morphs of people that look like them (the women)? What's going on? I don't understand maybe eye doctor?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eurafricanid View Post
    You say that Berid is bullshit etc, and yet, you post morphs of people that look like them (the women)? What's going on? I don't understand maybe eye doctor?

    More than obvious




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