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Had a 0.5% shot at getting J2. So I'm happy.



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Neither. I see it as simply a small piece of fascinating information.



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J-FTC23037 - R0a2g3. Yeah.
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Its ok I guess but would of preferred to be in U106 because Im a Germanic nationalist!








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I also like haplogroup I because its indegenous to Europe and has been there the longest.














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Don't no nuffin bout no half low groups, hmf!





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I'm proud to be G2a








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You should be G2a is a very interesting haplogroup. Do you know what subclade you are in? Its just as European as R and I. I mean how long do you have to be in Europe to be considered European? Also never downplay the importance of agriculture to human civilization. Nothing to be unproud of rather the opposite. Another case would be E V13 its also a Neolithic lineage and its European. The V13 mutation happened in south eastern Europe. Theres a lot of misinformation out there by people with agendas one must be careful to separate science from fringe radicals on blogs.
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