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You could do a better job of hiding who you actually are. I mean, why would a non-troll/sock join this site if they didn't care about those things, even if we were to overlook your name and very superficial style of trolling? Knowing as you did the nature of this place before you joined it you could hardly have picked a worse name. Next time pick a cool name, like Darkblade or something.
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Hmmm well my ytDNA, R1b u152 (s28) is pretty vanilla.. no surprises there because of my ancestry; but my mtDNA X2d is pretty neat. Haplogroup X being one of the rarest, most ancient, and widely dispersed haplogroups. Of the subgroups of X, x2d is one of the rarest, found in Greece and around the Black Sea. Because of its small numbers, and huge range, theories on haplogroup Xs origins are very colorful.. my favorite being "the Atlantean haplogroup".
Overall it is comforting to know that my haplogroups are endemic to where my ancestry is actually from. Showing my family has been there a long time.


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I have a common ydna and a rare mtdna haplogroup. I guess i'm happy with them. I don't care,to be honest. What do my haplogroups do for me? They don't do anything for me. They don't effect my life in anyway. You can look up and read up on your haplogroups if you're interested in that kind of thing and you can put them on your profile when you're on genetic sites but that's it. There are people on here who are lame and take it too far. Some people on here wouldn't talk to or date someone if they didn't have the "right" haplogroups.








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Sure I'm happy with them. It's history.
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I'm I1 on my Y- DNA and K2 on my Mom's mt- DNA. I'm thinking the X chromosome I inherited from her must be from her Dad. Steven Colbert is also K2 and apparently a distant relative, according to 23andMe.





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Happy with my female halagroup H1e, but I don't know my "Y" halagroup![]()


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Neither happy with my Y or my Mtdna
R1b is too basic
H is also too basic
It feels like half the world is H lol





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It was boring
My Maternal haplogroup was Southeast Asian
My Paternal was haplogroup C which I'm not exactly sure what that means for a Filipino
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