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Who is rich? He who is happy with what he has - Simeon ben Zoma, Ethics of the Fathers, Talmud, Avot 4:1
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There is G and then there is the rest of you...people.



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Im not an expert on DNA.
But Isnt I1 usually associated with Nordic ydna? More accurately Mesolithic Euro?
I recently read that R1b may be the dominant ydna in Germans but R1b was originally not IndoEuropean speakers.
And Germanic language was created by spread and borrowing of Celtic and Slavic.
Also how come some people say Nordic = Germanic?
Sometimes confusing between the language and the dna.
(its just questions to learn).








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I1 itself probably arose in the Neolithic in Central Europe going by how the oldest I1 sample was from Neolithic Hungary and I1 hasn't been found in Mesolithic or Paleolithic Europe so far although it's ancestor was in Europe since the Paleolithic. The R1b which is found in modern Europeans is from Indo-Europeans and was originally found among them, the Yamna were dominantly R1b going by ancient samples. Germanic isn't the result of Slavic and Celtic mixing, the Germanic languages developed from their own branch of Indo-Europeans. People link Nordic with Germanics as Germanics arose in the Nordic Bronze Age culture I guess
23andme: 100% Balkan https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...3andme-results
MyOrigins 2.0: 100% Southeast Europe
Geneplaza K25: 100% Greek-Albanian
Eurogenes K36 oracle: 50.64% Albania_North+ 49.36% Kosovo. Population distance: 1) 1.27 Northern Albania&Kosovo
Ydna: J1-ZS241
Maternal Ydna: E-V13>CTS5856*
The Albanians, these tigers of mountain wars ... have as their religion rebellion. Even their worst warrior is one of the strongest and bravest on the battle-field, just as if he was a knight on the legendary horse. But he has no horse, nor proper weapons for battle. Instead of the horse, he has a lance which strikes as lightning, he has spears who's points are full of posion as the sting of hornets, he has also a wooden bow with some arrows. Furthermore, he is stronger than iron ...
- Ibn Kemal, Historian of the Turkish court during Skanderbeg's war against the Turks.








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23andme: 100% Balkan https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...3andme-results
MyOrigins 2.0: 100% Southeast Europe
Geneplaza K25: 100% Greek-Albanian
Eurogenes K36 oracle: 50.64% Albania_North+ 49.36% Kosovo. Population distance: 1) 1.27 Northern Albania&Kosovo
Ydna: J1-ZS241
Maternal Ydna: E-V13>CTS5856*
The Albanians, these tigers of mountain wars ... have as their religion rebellion. Even their worst warrior is one of the strongest and bravest on the battle-field, just as if he was a knight on the legendary horse. But he has no horse, nor proper weapons for battle. Instead of the horse, he has a lance which strikes as lightning, he has spears who's points are full of posion as the sting of hornets, he has also a wooden bow with some arrows. Furthermore, he is stronger than iron ...
- Ibn Kemal, Historian of the Turkish court during Skanderbeg's war against the Turks.



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