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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2020 14:03:05 GMT -5
NO CHERRY PICKING... I am neither FASCIST NOR CROAT NOR GERMAN.
I am just asking questions here. I just typed "Greeks" in google and I got at my top 3 results:
So even without cherrypicking, most of these people can't pass in any other European country. They are too dark. So maybe try Turkey, try Lebanon or something like that.
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Post by Pyrros on Apr 29, 2020 3:22:22 GMT -5
I said repeatedly I have no desire for color-fighting . Not at all. All the Greek faces you posted could pass as 100% Beogradjani, Kragujevcani any time of the day. Especially the tall girl in the front in the last pic.... BG easily ... very easily ...
come on man.. dont treat me like I come from freaking Japan. Come on.
Even my own mom, when we stopped at Predejane / Dzep first trip to Serbia noticed the darkness of many (non-gypsy) ppl.
but i gotta note 2 things : a) in some southern villages I found lots of Slavic faces and heights, almost true Bosnian level of color/height (the absolute Slavic) b) the mind is "trained" to "forgive" darkness in some nations (croats, greeks), but not others (Serbians).
Anyways, about Turkey, Lebanon, there are lots of similarities hands down. But the same can be found in Serbia.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2020 5:54:25 GMT -5
I said repeatedly I have no desire for color-fighting . Not at all. All the Greek faces you posted could pass as 100% Beogradjani, Kragujevcani any time of the day. Especially the tall girl in the front in the last pic.... BG easily ... very easily ...
come on man.. dont treat me like I come from freaking Japan. Come on.
Even my own mom, when we stopped at Predejane / Dzep first trip to Serbia noticed the darkness of many (non-gypsy) ppl.
but i gotta note 2 things : a) in some southern villages I found lots of Slavic faces and heights, almost true Bosnian level of color/height (the absolute Slavic) b) the mind is "trained" to "forgive" darkness in some nations (croats, greeks), but not others (Serbians).
Anyways, about Turkey, Lebanon, there are lots of similarities hands down. But the same can be found in Serbia.
I never said some of them can't pass. Some of them can pass in Central Europe too.
Another thing I noticed is why so many young Greek people are so fat? I've been in Greece between 15 and 20 times and I could never understand how can such a young person allow himself/herself to get so fat (and I won't lie I've seen much more women than men). Is it because younger generations sit in front of computer or other electronic devices too much?
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Post by branislavnusic on Apr 29, 2020 6:14:18 GMT -5
I said repeatedly I have no desire for color-fighting . Not at all. All the Greek faces you posted could pass as 100% Beogradjani, Kragujevcani any time of the day. Especially the tall girl in the front in the last pic.... BG easily ... very easily ...
come on man.. dont treat me like I come from freaking Japan. Come on.
Even my own mom, when we stopped at Predejane / Dzep first trip to Serbia noticed the darkness of many (non-gypsy) ppl.
but i gotta note 2 things : a) in some southern villages I found lots of Slavic faces and heights, almost true Bosnian level of color/height (the absolute Slavic) b) the mind is "trained" to "forgive" darkness in some nations (croats, greeks), but not others (Serbians).
Anyways, about Turkey, Lebanon, there are lots of similarities hands down. But the same can be found in Serbia.
I never said some of them can't pass. Some of them can pass in Central Europe too.
Another thing I noticed is why so many young Greek people are so fat? I've been in Greece between 15 and 20 times and I could never understand how can such a young person allow himself/herself to get so fat (and I won't lie I've seen much more women than men). Is it because younger generations sit in front of computer or other electronic devices too much?
Same thing, all the times I've been to Greece i've seen just obese women, but the ones i've seen are older not younger generation.
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Post by Pyrros on Apr 29, 2020 10:54:10 GMT -5
Regarding fat its in the genes. Bulgarian serbian women are thinner by design.
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Post by branislavnusic on Apr 29, 2020 10:57:11 GMT -5
Regarding fat its in the genes. Bulgarian serbian women are thinner by design. Why is this so?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2020 11:16:03 GMT -5
I agree with Pyrros that its probably genetics, but genetics don't make you fat. I've seen a lot more skinnier men than women in Greece, so it must be something they do or don't do, as genetics don't favor gender. I thought its probably because Greeks replaced Mediterranean cousine with more of a Balkan cousine which is something their grandparents probably didn't eat a lot and so they don't process it well.
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Post by branislavnusic on Apr 29, 2020 11:19:42 GMT -5
I agree with Pyrros that its probably genetics, but genetics don't make you fat. I've seen a lot more skinnier men than women in Greece, so it must be something they do or don't do, as genetics don't favor gender. I thought its probably because Greeks replaced Mediterranean cousine with more of a Balkan cousine which is something their grandparents probably didn't eat a lot and so they don't process it well. Or maybe it's because Greece has a large female population so the men spoil the women too much.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2020 11:45:56 GMT -5
I agree with Pyrros that its probably genetics, but genetics don't make you fat. I've seen a lot more skinnier men than women in Greece, so it must be something they do or don't do, as genetics don't favor gender. I thought its probably because Greeks replaced Mediterranean cousine with more of a Balkan cousine which is something their grandparents probably didn't eat a lot and so they don't process it well. Or maybe it's because Greece has a large female population so the men spoil the women too much. Well that might be the case if the men are nonconformist by Balkan standards, but I don't know, I'm not convinced.
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Post by branislavnusic on Apr 29, 2020 11:53:36 GMT -5
Or maybe it's because Greece has a large female population so the men spoil the women too much. Well that might be the case if the men are nonconformist by Balkan standards, but I don't know, I'm not convinced. Greece is probably the most liberal/european country on the balkans
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Post by Pyrros on May 1, 2020 9:09:21 GMT -5
Well that might be the case if the men are nonconformist by Balkan standards, but I don't know, I'm not convinced. Greece is probably the most liberal/european country on the balkans
no man, we are weak peasants always hiding behind mama whest's vest/dress. In most aspects we are more backward than the rest of balkans, we got almost arab-level mentality (and worse than arabs in many many ways. Arabs had great civilization, they were coming to the balkans to study the Slavs back in mid ages). Only albinos can compete with us in this backwardness/whest butt kissing.
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Post by branislavnusic on May 1, 2020 10:24:30 GMT -5
Greece is probably the most liberal/european country on the balkans
no man, we are weak peasants always hiding behind mama whest's vest/dress. In most aspects we are more backward than the rest of balkans, we got almost arab-level mentality (and worse than arabs in many many ways. Arabs had great civilization, they were coming to the balkans to study the Slavs back in mid ages). Only albinos can compete with us in this backwardness/whest butt kissing.
I didn't mean liberalism as a complement, as I said this liberalism is making Greek women fat. Serbia is pretty backward as well if you ask me and in some ways even more so than Greece however none of us can compete with the Albanians. But I agree with you that saxon butt kissing does not help anyone in any way
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Post by Pyrros on May 3, 2020 2:54:29 GMT -5
In which ways is Serbia more backwards than Greece??? In the equation take into account : ex-Yu damage = -$500B
whest support to Greece = +$500B
so you gotta fit this TRILLION dollars difference somewhere in your explanation. + movies about false ancient greece, + advertizing +++++
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Post by Pyrros on May 3, 2020 2:59:56 GMT -5
Example for ULF :
The blond one could pass as "brunette" in Athens. (with dyed hair). The right one?? Aleksandra Mladenovic?? She does not exist in Greece.
Just saying man... as I said I hate color talking, but I'd like to ask you: 1) is Aleksandra Mladenovic considered a Serb? 2) if she shows up in some boat-kafana or cafe in Sava in BG, how many Serbs will have a crush on her? 3) Could a tall blonde Serb marry her? 4) Could a tall blond BOSNIAN Serb marry her?
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Post by branislavnusic on May 3, 2020 3:07:26 GMT -5
In which ways is Serbia more backwards than Greece??? In the equation take into account : ex-Yu damage = -$500B
whest support to Greece = +$500B
so you gotta fit this TRILLION dollars difference somewhere in your explanation. + movies about false ancient greece, + advertizing +++++
Serbia is more economically backward. Also Serbia is controlled by the mafia Both countries are under control of the saxon and receive western support
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2020 3:21:46 GMT -5
Example for ULF :
The blond one could pass as "brunette" in Athens. (with dyed hair). The right one?? Aleksandra Mladenovic?? She does not exist in Greece.
Just saying man... as I said I hate color talking, but I'd like to ask you: 1) is Aleksandra Mladenovic considered a Serb? 2) if she shows up in some boat-kafana or cafe in Sava in BG, how many Serbs will have a crush on her? 3) Could a tall blonde Serb marry her? 4) Could a tall blond BOSNIAN Serb marry her? Her face looks plastic with ton of hours spent in a tanning room, like a plenty of younger women. In most photos she looks more pale than average Greek. I guess without botox she could pass in northern Italy no problem.
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2020 3:49:14 GMT -5
And if you don't believe me, here an English woman with no-so-white skin type:
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Post by Pyrros on May 3, 2020 14:33:30 GMT -5
Example for ULF :
The blond one could pass as "brunette" in Athens. (with dyed hair). The right one?? Aleksandra Mladenovic?? She does not exist in Greece.
Just saying man... as I said I hate color talking, but I'd like to ask you: 1) is Aleksandra Mladenovic considered a Serb? 2) if she shows up in some boat-kafana or cafe in Sava in BG, how many Serbs will have a crush on her? 3) Could a tall blonde Serb marry her? 4) Could a tall blond BOSNIAN Serb marry her? Her face looks plastic with ton of hours spent in a tanning room, like a plenty of younger women. In most photos she looks more pale than average Greek. I guess without botox she could pass in northern Italy no problem.
no man, such black faces do not exist in Greece, at least not in the show-biz. (which says smth regarding all my unanswered questions)
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Post by Pyrros on May 3, 2020 14:37:30 GMT -5
And if you don't believe me, here an English woman with no-so-white skin type:
This kind is common in Brit islands, Beckam's wife is an example as well :
^^^ the left lady above.
the point is that in Serbian show-biz you see more dark colored ppl than in Greece. In Greece white is promoted (like Croatia). In Serbia it is the opposite.
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2020 14:52:18 GMT -5
Pyrros And that's true. Shows promote whiter people in Greece, Spain, Italy, Mexico and darker people in Serbia, and other Slavic countries because that's the globalist propaganda, which is why I really hate it when darker people of non-Slavic origins try to pose as Slavs. They are just backing up the globalists.
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