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It's quite sad and interesting our history, we have this romantic idea that we descend from the people that made Stonehenge, when in reality over 90% of the gene pool was replaced by people's from the Steppes. History has shown throughout the globe, nothing is set in stone, and the population of any given area very rarely is a reflection of the past.
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Depends on size off fields your running
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f****n pillock!!
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I have it on good authority I'm Saxon viking , I'll take that although through genealogy I'm sure It's more complicated....
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The ancient myths although they've been exaggerated and turned into magical stories hold the truth at their core.
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https://youtu.be/Rfx5VPLyC04?si=qBfmRaWaal4yJMOY
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For any of the Irish on here. This is fascinating. What's more it seems to confirm what the mythology tells.
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Sorted.
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DNA Caillte | Player | Irish Television Channel, Súil Eile WWW.TG4.IE This series explores how ground-breaking DNA and scientific research is transforming our understanding of the...
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The road to hell and all that, life is in the now history isn't all that....
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Most people can only go back about 3/4 generations but we've modern humans have at least 300 generations in their make up. We're all made up of different waves of immigration at different times over the millennium. No one is pure blooded anything.
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Well it makes you wonder what stock and ancient ancestors we all have come from even from the stoneage medieval days and through the centuries from Europe France or even more local areas such as Ireland and Scotland
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Kin el, scotty, I Darent put a pic up of my calves, they'd all be in a massive meltdown!! And that, is the truth m'lud!!
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Bosun11 started following Genology & ancestry
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Never done the full genealogy thing, but traced my family lines over 100+ years on both sides. My mother's side is all Welsh but moved to Anfield Liverpool in the 1850's. Where they married only fellow Welsh folk. Though my lot thought they'd hit the jackpot, when my Nan married a real Welshman who was in the RAF before the war. Thing is, he was a total cnut alcoholic. He hated his new life in Liverpool and lethered his wife and his new born daughter when drunk, and that was frequent. They split, and through 'shame' my Nan went to work in the Isle of Man through the War, and my mum was br
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No, mate. I gave it Supreme Champion at the EDRD show I was judging some years ago. Cheers.
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Gotta be worth 200 for box and collar and ferret carry box then
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Nice charts,who wouldn't want to own that ? Yours ?
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Wasn't a blood clot it was a spunky clot. Pakki doctor didn't tell him that the Curry houses you've been dinning at. My fellow friends have been jizzing in buckets giving a scoop to you English b*****ds. Haha. With a few hairy ones in your nan breads.
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I'm not saying they would beat him, who can truly know, but, he is of the same genetic ancestry as those from West Africa, who on the population level happen to be blessed with more fast twitch muscle fibres than say you or I for example. He doesn't have better or worse genetics than them at the base level, he just has great physical attributes and has been raised to be an athlete by one of the most competitive nations in sprinting history.
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so why would some African punter from The west coast of Africa beat him with inferior eugenic capability ?
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An Irish dog from a few years ago; Sire: non-ped whippet x greyhound. Dam: deerhound x greyhound. Cheers.
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A bet he's shit a few of them out he's not noticed using these places all the time. Lol
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Bolt, of course, because he holds a physical advantage over his sibling despite sharing the same genetics.
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Can cause loose stools
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They are when they make them lol Have you seen the kitchen lay out . Fella a know who owns a chippy next door to one. Said when they boil the rice afterwards they take it round back and leave it on the bins in big trays to cool down ready for later on when they open. Dirty c**ts.