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Distance to: alexmegas(Romanian)_scaled
0.02433457 Romanian_(n=28)
0.02561019 Bulgarian_(n=13)
0.02566750 Pomak_Bulgaria_(n=24)
0.02586058 Bosniak_Sandzak_(n=6)
0.02637270 Pomak_Greece_(n=11)
0.02650135 Moldovan_Stefan_Voda_(n=10)
0.02735937 Serb_Montenegro_(n=9)
0.02776695 Serb_Serbia_Jablanica_(n=5)
0.02795082 Italian_Friuli_(Friulian)_(n=18)
0.02814068 Macedonian_North_Macedonia_(n=32)
0.02879075 Serb_Serbia_Belgrade_(n=23)
0.02887989 Montenegrin_(n=6)
0.02963829 Serb_(n=18)
0.02998274 Italian_Friuli_Timau_(Bavarian)_(n=31)
0.03053915 Serb_Serbia_Pcinja_(n=2)
0.03066441 Serb_Serbia_Toplica_(n=2)
0.03098619 Serb_Serbia_Sumadija_(n=7)
0.03110859 Italian_Friuli_Sauris_(Bavarian)_(n=11)
0.03137472 Serb_Serbia_Kolubara_(n=1)
0.03206080 Serb_Serbia_Nisava_(n=3)
0.03216321 Serb_Croatia_(n=11)
0.03246220 Italian_Veneto_Lessinia_(Cimbrian)_(n=36)
0.03257604 Serb_Serbia_Branicevo_(n=1)
0.03282333 Italian_Friuli_Sappada_(Bavarian)_(n=27)
0.03317971 Serb_Serbia_Backa_(n=2)
Target: alexmegas(Romanian)_scaled
Distance: 1.8089% / 0.01808894 | ADC: 0.25x RC
45.0 Pomak_Greece_(n=11)
12.4 Ukrainian_Zaporizhzhia_(n=1)
10.8 Albanian_Gheg_Montenegro_(n=6)
9.8 Serb_Serbia_Kolubara_(n=1)
7.2 Roma_Spain_Madrid_o_(n=1)
6.8 French_Occitan_Occitanie_Tarn_(n=1)
5.8 Catalan_Pyrenees-Orientales_(n=1)
1.4 French_Arpitan_Bourgogne-Franche-Comte_Jura_(n=1)
0.8 Alsatian_Haut-Rhin_(n=1)
“It is better to live one day as a lion than 100 years as a sheep.”





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Distance to: Lx_K36
0.00845888 Dutch_Zeeland_(n=3)
0.00927783 Flemish_Belgium_Antwerp_(n=3)
0.00935477 Dutch_South_(n=4)
0.00956725 German_North_Rhine-Westphalia_(n=4)
0.01068551 Flemish_Belgium_(n=16)
0.01110394 Dutch_North_Brabant_(n=9)
0.01142232 French_Oil_Normandy_Seine-Maritime_(n=16)
0.01156472 Flemish_Belgium_West_Flanders_(n=5)
0.01171807 German_(n=111)
0.01211015 Dutch_Central+South_(n=13)
0.01218429 Dutch_Limburg_(n=7)
0.01247796 Dutch_South_Holland_(n=24)
0.01276073 Austria_Early_Medieval_Avar_Period_(Northwest_Euro _Profile)_(n=4)
0.01289961 German_Southwest_(n=4)
0.01309607 Flemish_Belgium_East_Flanders_(n=1)
0.01310177 Anglo-American_Utah_(n=86)
0.01346038 German-American/Canadian_Russian_Mennonite_(n=29)
0.01398667 English_(n=44)
0.01423095 German_Bavaria_Upper_Palatinate_(n=5)
0.01436023 Frisian_Netherlands_o1_(n=3)
0.01436632 German_North_Rhine_(n=8)
0.01450662 Austrian_Lower_Austria_(n=1)
0.01465074 Dutch_(n=167)
0.01468064 German_West_Bohemia_(n=1)
0.01495925 Dutch_Central_(n=27)
0.01503208 Anglo-American_(n=42)
0.01517323 German_North_Moravia_(n=1)
0.01523743 Dutch_Gelderland_(n=4)
0.01593566 German_Bavaria_Middle_Franconia_(n=1)
0.01622979 German_Bavaria_Lower_Franconia_(n=2)
0.01654501 England_High-Late_Medieval_Cambridgeshire_Hospital_of_St._John_ (n=36)
0.01657655 Dutch_North+Central_(n=6)
0.01661100 England_Late_Modern_Cambridgeshire_Holy_Trinity_Co llege_(n=6)
0.01678389 Dutch_Overijssel_(n=4)
0.01679487 German_Westphalia_(n=10)
0.01682453 German_Rhineland-Palatinate_(n=8)
0.01696564 German_Bavaria_(n=3)
0.01711744 Breton_Ille-et-Vilaine_Rennes_(n=31)
0.01720094 German_Bavaria_Middle_Franconia_Erlangen_(n=64)
0.01742954 England_Early-High_Medieval_Cambridgeshire_Cherry_Hinton_(n=22)
Target: Lx_K36
Distance: 0.4788% / 0.00478840 | R3P
45.4 Dutch_North_(n=7)
39.2 German_Bavaria_Lower_Franconia_(n=2)
15.4 Alsatian_Haut-Rhin_(n=1)


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ive been digging through my family tree for a bit now, just wondering if anyone could say if these results are normal for someone with afaik a fully eastern german background? ive got a suspicion that i might have some background from west/northwest germany or even from outside germany.
Distance to: BG_scaled
0.01439204 German_Saxony_Erzgebirgskreis_(n=3)
0.01467077 German_Hamburg_(n=16)
0.01480834 German_Russia_Mennonite_(n=1)
0.01562064 German_Thuringia_(n=11)
0.01670259 German_Brandenburg_(n=4)
0.01692253 German_Western_Pomerania_(n=2)
0.01699237 German_North_Moravia_(n=1)
0.01707707 German_Saxony_(n=1)
0.01746143 German_North_Bohemia_(n=5)
0.01820984 German_(n=111)
0.01888854 German-American/Canadian_Russian_Mennonite_(n=29)
0.01900529 German_West_Pomerania_Voivodeship_(n=3)
0.01904547 German_Lower_Silesia_(n=5)
0.01930670 German_Saxony-Anhalt_(n=4)
0.01942571 German_North_Rhine-Westphalia_(n=4)
0.01951711 German_Bavaria_Middle_Franconia_Erlangen_(n=64)
0.01971752 German_East_(n=14)
0.02004632 German_Mecklenburg_(n=5)
0.02010328 German_Westphalia_(n=10)
0.02052183 German_Bavaria_Upper_Palatinate_(n=5)
0.02069043 German_Saxony_Leipzig_(n=8)
0.02088279 German_North_(n=10)
0.02121956 Denmark_High_Medieval_Copenhagen_(n=13)
0.02168840 Denmark_Early_Medieval_Viking_Age_Langeland_(Mixed _Norse-Balto-Slavic_Profile)_(n=3)
0.02173248 German_Saxony_West_Erzgebirgskreis+North_Bohemia_( n=3)
0.02174445 German_East_Prussia_Braunsberg_(n=1)
0.02181169 German_Pomerania_(n=10)
0.02214173 German_West_Bohemia_(n=1)
0.02229394 German_Schleswig-Holstein_(n=6)
0.02246810 Dutch_South_(n=4)
0.02277212 Czechia_IA_La_Tene_(Northwest_Euro_Profile)_(n=18)
0.02279883 German_Lower_Saxony_(n=11)
0.02283986 Dutch_South_Holland_(n=24)
0.02318896 German_Bavaria_Middle_Franconia_(n=1)
0.02328442 Flemish_Belgium_Antwerp_(n=3)
0.02328756 Hungary_Early_Medieval_Lombard_Period_(Northern_Eu ro_Profile)_(n=11)
0.02329224 Czech_(n=21)
0.02340060 Danish_(n=86)
0.02360692 Denmark_High-Late_Medieval_Aalborg_(n=4)
0.02385122 Dutch_Central+South_(n=13)


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I am very mixed. So on R5P
still ancient
no sim
Target: LudovitKruzek_scaled
Distance: 0.7841% / 0.00784099 | R5P
33.8 Czechia_Early_Medieval_Early_Slav_Brandysek_(Balto-Slavic_Profile)_(n=1)
18.4 Hungary_IA_Scythian_Kesznyeten-Szeruskert_(High_Steppe_Profile)_(n=1)
17.8 Hungary_High_Medieval_Arpadian_Period_Early_(Weste rn_Euro_Profile)_(n=1)
17.6 Hungary_High_Medieval_Arpadian_Period_Late_(Centra l_Euro_Slavic_Profile)_(n=1)
12.4 France_IA1_Hallstatt_C-Early_La_Tene_Grand_Est_(low_res)_(n=1)
sim
Target: Kruzek_scaled
Distance: 0.7405% / 0.00740507 | R5P
30.2 Czechia_Early_Medieval_Early_Slav_Brandysek_(Balto-Slavic_Profile)_(n=1)
20.8 Hungary_IA_Scythian_Kesznyeten-Szeruskert_(High_Steppe_Profile)_(n=1)
20.6 Hungary_High_Medieval_Arpadian_Period_Late_(Centra l_Euro_Slavic_Profile)_(n=1)
17.4 Hungary_Late_Antiquity-Early_Medieval_Gepid_(Central_Euro_Profile)_(n=1)
11.0 France_IA1_Hallstatt_C-Early_La_Tene_Grand_Est_(low_res)_(n=1)




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Americans have a weird idea of the Irish. No one in Ireland ever uses those terms not my old relatives or any Irish person. It's only Americans parodying the Irish that do that.For example if you go to Ireland you won't find people saying "Top of da mornin to ya" either. Most Americans wouldn't even understand a lot of Irish expressions.
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I think with G25 there is a lot more Irish samples than Scottish and English so there will be more spread in the Irish samples so i.e. more diversity so you are more likely to match the Irish samples. So basically they need more Scottish and English samples to offset this. I tend towards Orcadians on this more than Irish but because of overlap any close population can match each other.
The Irish Brigade's battle cry at Fontenoy, "Cuimhnigí ar Luimneach agus ar feall na Sasanaigh," translates to "Remember Limerick and the treachery of the English." After seeing the devastation caused by the Irish Brigade, the Duke of Cumberland reportedly remarked, "God curse the laws that made those men our enemies".


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You know, Grace, you're absolutely right about the American view of the Irish being somewhat skewed. The Irish have a rich and complex culture that can't be reduced to a few catchy phrases. The American fascination with Irish culture is part of a broader trend towards what I call "cultural appropriation." And I think that this trend is symptomatic of a deeper societal problem, namely the breakdown of traditional values and norms. You see, in the past, American culture was rooted in a set of shared values and traditions that were passed down from generation to generation. Grace, you see, the decline of the 1980s family sitcom is just the tip of the iceberg. It's all part of a larger cultural shift towards what I call "postmodern nihilism." This is a mindset that values individualism and self-expression above all else, and it's been promoted by the forces of feminism, LGBTQ activism, and rap music. These forces have undermined traditional family structures and values, and they've created a cultural vacuum that has been filled by trash TV and other forms of low-brow entertainment.




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My comment to Jerry is not personally to him but as he used those stage Irishmen phrases I used his comment to point out that this leprechaun Irish stuff is mostly fantasy and is mostly an American invention and just exaggerated caricature. The Irish even in the past didn't go around saying "Begorrah"Anyway Peterson I appreciate your very well thought out response.
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Last edited by Grace O'Malley; 02-19-2025 at 03:32 AM.
The Irish Brigade's battle cry at Fontenoy, "Cuimhnigí ar Luimneach agus ar feall na Sasanaigh," translates to "Remember Limerick and the treachery of the English." After seeing the devastation caused by the Irish Brigade, the Duke of Cumberland reportedly remarked, "God curse the laws that made those men our enemies".


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Grace, it was said in jest. It's an old expression from 100 years ago. Take no offense, please.
When I saw that I was half Irish I said to me self Saints be praised. Lol again, a joke.
Yes I'm aware of overfitting and lack of samples. Couple that with my atypical ancestry and I'd have to cherry pick sources to get something closer to my traced ancestry.
Again, all jokes aside, I meant no offense.




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The Irish Brigade's battle cry at Fontenoy, "Cuimhnigí ar Luimneach agus ar feall na Sasanaigh," translates to "Remember Limerick and the treachery of the English." After seeing the devastation caused by the Irish Brigade, the Duke of Cumberland reportedly remarked, "God curse the laws that made those men our enemies".
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