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Post by Pyrros on Jan 11, 2022 3:43:31 GMT -5
cini mi se da hrvati su PRAVI Srbi, a juznosrbijanci pravi ... POLJACI
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Post by Pyrros on Jan 11, 2022 7:29:25 GMT -5
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Post by Novi Pazar on Feb 6, 2022 5:13:25 GMT -5
Pyrro brate, in my humble opinion (only basing it on genetic figures). Unfortunately, Dalmatian Croats (Catholic Serbs) and Bosniaks (Islamified Serbs) are the most purest Slavs with I2a Y-DNA of 75% plus for Dalmatians and 50 to 60% plus for Bosniaks. Serbs who now identify as Serbs have a much higher ratio of Y-DNA EV13 (Mediterranean/African) than both Croats and Bosniaks. Serbs, especially from South Serbia (Raska), Kosovo, Montenegro have a ratio of EV13 up to approx 30%.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2022 10:31:20 GMT -5
Who cares?
Blond people in Balkans can thank to genetic lottery, unless they are descendant of Danube Swabians, Transylvanian Saxons, Slovaks, or Rusyns. Greeks, and other Neolithic and Paleolithic people carried gene for black hair and dark eyes, as well as all European people that did not arrived to Europe during Great Migrations (essentially, Germanics, Baltics, Uralic, and East + West Slavs). Slavs that carried I2a did not carry blue eyes and blond hair recessive genes, or at least I haven't found a single article that claim that. They probably had dark brown hair and brown eyes, just a tad bit more fair than Byzantine Greeks and the rest of Balkans.
The Sclavenians that were probably R1a (blond hair + blond eyes) carriers, were insignificant in numbers comparing to others, and even today make just up to 20% of total population. During my visit to Podlasie in Poland (where there is about 65% of R1a carriers) you can see 1 in 3 people has platinum blond hair, and other 2 has light brown or dark blond. I could barely see person with dark brown or black hair.
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Post by Pyrros on Feb 7, 2022 4:52:24 GMT -5
Pyrro brate, in my humble opinion (only basing it on genetic figures). Unfortunately, Dalmatian Croats (Catholic Serbs) and Bosniaks (Islamified Serbs) are the most purest Slavs with I2a Y-DNA of 75% plus for Dalmatians and 50 to 60% plus for Bosniaks. Serbs who now identify as Serbs have a much higher ratio of Y-DNA EV13 (Mediterranean/African) than both Croats and Bosniaks. Serbs, especially from South Serbia (Raska), Kosovo, Montenegro have a ratio of EV13 up to approx 30%.
HI BRO!!!!
I hope you kicked some serious NWO vaccinophils down under!!
I have been in south serbia many times and its been either gypsy (quite a few but still a presence) or complete whites, Polish style.
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Post by Pyrros on Feb 7, 2022 5:00:18 GMT -5
Who cares? Blond people in Balkans can thank to genetic lottery, unless they are descendant of Danube Swabians, Transylvanian Saxons, Slovaks, or Rusyns. Greeks, and other Neolithic and Paleolithic people carried gene for black hair and dark eyes, as well as all European people that did not arrived to Europe during Great Migrations (essentially, Germanics, Baltics, Uralic, and East + West Slavs). Slavs that carried I2a did not carry blue eyes and blond hair recessive genes, or at least I haven't found a single article that claim that. They probably had dark brown hair and brown eyes, just a tad bit more fair than Byzantine Greeks and the rest of Balkans. The Sclavenians that were probably R1a (blond hair + blond eyes) carriers, were insignificant in numbers comparing to others, and even today make just up to 20% of total population. During my visit to Podlasie in Poland (where there is about 65% of R1a carriers) you can see 1 in 3 people has platinum blond hair, and other 2 has light brown or dark blond. I could barely see person with dark brown or black hair.
I care. Why. As you know my intention is far from fireend's or admin or anyone else .
But I see this pattern/aglorithm :
if (slav_in_question.is("dark colored")) /* assume gypsy */ { slav_in_question.tag_as("inferior");}
else /* assume dirty communist ex-soviet */ {slav_in_question.tag_as("inferior"); }
that's how the average grekobot (and whestobot in general) think.
So by destroying the south serbia gypsy stereotype creates a huge whole in whesto propaganda. By my experiments I haven't found a single greek automaton who could answer back to this.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2022 5:39:55 GMT -5
Who cares? Blond people in Balkans can thank to genetic lottery, unless they are descendant of Danube Swabians, Transylvanian Saxons, Slovaks, or Rusyns. Greeks, and other Neolithic and Paleolithic people carried gene for black hair and dark eyes, as well as all European people that did not arrived to Europe during Great Migrations (essentially, Germanics, Baltics, Uralic, and East + West Slavs). Slavs that carried I2a did not carry blue eyes and blond hair recessive genes, or at least I haven't found a single article that claim that. They probably had dark brown hair and brown eyes, just a tad bit more fair than Byzantine Greeks and the rest of Balkans. The Sclavenians that were probably R1a (blond hair + blond eyes) carriers, were insignificant in numbers comparing to others, and even today make just up to 20% of total population. During my visit to Podlasie in Poland (where there is about 65% of R1a carriers) you can see 1 in 3 people has platinum blond hair, and other 2 has light brown or dark blond. I could barely see person with dark brown or black hair.
I care. Why. As you know my intention is far from fireend's or admin or anyone else .
But I see this pattern/aglorithm :
if (slav_in_question.is("dark colored")) /* assume gypsy */ { slav_in_question.tag_as("inferior");}
else /* assume dirty communist ex-soviet */ {slav_in_question.tag_as("inferior"); }
that's how the average grekobot (and whestobot in general) think.
So by destroying the south serbia gypsy stereotype creates a huge whole in whesto propaganda. By my experiments I haven't found a single greek automaton who could answer back to this.
That's bad pattern/algorithm logic. Simpler form is just: slav_in_question.tag_as("inferior"); /* assume gypsy or dirty communist ex-soviet */
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Post by Pyrros on Feb 7, 2022 10:06:30 GMT -5
I care. Why. As you know my intention is far from fireend's or admin or anyone else .
But I see this pattern/aglorithm :
if (slav_in_question.is("dark colored")) /* assume gypsy */ { slav_in_question.tag_as("inferior");}
else /* assume dirty communist ex-soviet */ {slav_in_question.tag_as("inferior"); }
that's how the average grekobot (and whestobot in general) think.
So by destroying the south serbia gypsy stereotype creates a huge whole in whesto propaganda. By my experiments I haven't found a single greek automaton who could answer back to this.
That's bad pattern/algorithm logic. Simpler form is just: slav_in_question.tag_as("inferior"); /* assume gypsy or dirty communist ex-soviet */
The comments are supposed to contain code which will make the following statement break. So those two lines are not supposed to be merged. But surely needs some syntactic sugar in order to be legit.
My goal here is to make the robot fail once it is proven that south serbs are blonder than croats. This is a key part. Once this is established the whestobot enters a switched off state.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2022 11:51:38 GMT -5
That's bad pattern/algorithm logic. Simpler form is just: slav_in_question.tag_as("inferior"); /* assume gypsy or dirty communist ex-soviet */
The comments are supposed to contain code which will make the following statement break. So those two lines are not supposed to be merged. But surely needs some syntactic sugar in order to be legit.
My goal here is to make the robot fail once it is proven that south serbs are blonder than croats. This is a key part. Once this is established the whestobot enters a switched off state.
No sure what you mean. "Else" branch would be completely ignored when "if" condition is met. I'm just saying that if you got simple conditional statement where you're setting the state of the parameter to the same value you don't need conditional at all, one command is enough. Also if you got conditional with just one command in each branch ternary operator does the trick (except in obsolete languages that don't support ternary), no need to keep it complex.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Feb 8, 2022 0:14:21 GMT -5
Who cares? Blond people in Balkans can thank to genetic lottery, unless they are descendant of Danube Swabians, Transylvanian Saxons, Slovaks, or Rusyns. Greeks, and other Neolithic and Paleolithic people carried gene for black hair and dark eyes, as well as all European people that did not arrived to Europe during Great Migrations (essentially, Germanics, Baltics, Uralic, and East + West Slavs). Slavs that carried I2a did not carry blue eyes and blond hair recessive genes, or at least I haven't found a single article that claim that. They probably had dark brown hair and brown eyes, just a tad bit more fair than Byzantine Greeks and the rest of Balkans. The Sclavenians that were probably R1a (blond hair + blond eyes) carriers, were insignificant in numbers comparing to others, and even today make just up to 20% of total population. During my visit to Podlasie in Poland (where there is about 65% of R1a carriers) you can see 1 in 3 people has platinum blond hair, and other 2 has light brown or dark blond. I could barely see person with dark brown or black hair. Ulf, I2a or any other Clade of Y-DNA I is the only European lineage that did develop in Europe, all else developed elsewhere and entered into Europe peacefully or violently like Y-DNA R1b. Isn’t it interesting that East Slavs, who dominate as Y-DNA R1a and West Europeans (Latins and Germanics (excluding Scandinavians)) who are majority R1b are deep enemies are practically brothers from a genetic point of view.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Feb 8, 2022 0:20:26 GMT -5
Pyrro brate, in my humble opinion (only basing it on genetic figures). Unfortunately, Dalmatian Croats (Catholic Serbs) and Bosniaks (Islamified Serbs) are the most purest Slavs with I2a Y-DNA of 75% plus for Dalmatians and 50 to 60% plus for Bosniaks. Serbs who now identify as Serbs have a much higher ratio of Y-DNA EV13 (Mediterranean/African) than both Croats and Bosniaks. Serbs, especially from South Serbia (Raska), Kosovo, Montenegro have a ratio of EV13 up to approx 30%.
HI BRO!!!!
I hope you kicked some serious NWO vaccinophils down under!!
I have been in south serbia many times and its been either gypsy (quite a few but still a presence) or complete whites, Polish style.
I’ve been very active with the political process in Australia, especially these communist mandates brate. The darkest Serbs could be found in Nis or Northern Mak. From a genetics stance most un-Slavic are ones from South Serbia, Montenegrins and North Mak where YDNA I drops to 30-40% and Y DNA E jumps up to approx 30%.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2022 2:59:32 GMT -5
Who cares? Blond people in Balkans can thank to genetic lottery, unless they are descendant of Danube Swabians, Transylvanian Saxons, Slovaks, or Rusyns. Greeks, and other Neolithic and Paleolithic people carried gene for black hair and dark eyes, as well as all European people that did not arrived to Europe during Great Migrations (essentially, Germanics, Baltics, Uralic, and East + West Slavs). Slavs that carried I2a did not carry blue eyes and blond hair recessive genes, or at least I haven't found a single article that claim that. They probably had dark brown hair and brown eyes, just a tad bit more fair than Byzantine Greeks and the rest of Balkans. The Sclavenians that were probably R1a (blond hair + blond eyes) carriers, were insignificant in numbers comparing to others, and even today make just up to 20% of total population. During my visit to Podlasie in Poland (where there is about 65% of R1a carriers) you can see 1 in 3 people has platinum blond hair, and other 2 has light brown or dark blond. I could barely see person with dark brown or black hair. Ulf, I2a or any other Clade of Y-DNA I is the only European lineage that did develop in Europe, all else developed elsewhere and entered into Europe peacefully or violently like Y-DNA R1b. Isn’t it interesting that East Slavs, who dominate as Y-DNA R1a and West Europeans (Latins and Germanics (excluding Scandinavians)) who are majority R1b are deep enemies are practically brothers from a genetic point of view. I'm talking about genes for blond hair and blue eyes, not European origin. Being European does not eqaute to having those recessive genes
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Post by Pyrros on Feb 8, 2022 4:58:37 GMT -5
HI BRO!!!!
I hope you kicked some serious NWO vaccinophils down under!!
I have been in south serbia many times and its been either gypsy (quite a few but still a presence) or complete whites, Polish style.
I’ve been very active with the political process in Australia, especially these communist mandates brate. The darkest Serbs could be found in Nis or Northern Mak. From a genetics stance most un-Slavic are ones from South Serbia, Montenegrins and North Mak where YDNA I drops to 30-40% and Y DNA E jumps up to approx 30%.
In the cities, yes, Nis yes, cause those guys came as immigrants at some point, or got integrated somehow. But farmer/peasant south Serbs are IMHO whiter than northern Serbs or even certain Dalmatian Croats.
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Post by Pyrros on Feb 8, 2022 8:53:44 GMT -5
on topic pls guyzzz
whatcha think on said pics??? what R1a or I2a or whatever are the Dalmatians vs the south Serbs in the pics?
Once in Predejane village, I had a hard time telling Polish tourists and the locals apart. Also I dont think Muslim Bosniaks (who are super blond and tall) are any taller than south Serbs.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2022 11:26:43 GMT -5
on topic pls guyzzz
whatcha think on said pics??? what R1a or I2a or whatever are the Dalmatians vs the south Serbs in the pics?
Once in Predejane village, I had a hard time telling Polish tourists and the locals apart. Also I dont think Muslim Bosniaks (who are super blond and tall) are any taller than south Serbs.
From all studies I've read, Southeastern Serbia has higher R1a over 20% vs West Serbia about 10%. Now I'm not sure if it that means they are blond or not, because you need both of your parents to be carriers of blond hair gene in order to inherit it. Here's the frequency table: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetic_studies_on_Serbs#Y-DNA_Haplogroup_frequenciesAs you can see, apart from Kolubara region where haplogroup E is almost absent, Southeast Serbia is region with smallest E haplogroup. Most of E are from Bosnia, Western Serbia, Montenegro (and probably Serbs that once inhabited Western parts of Kosovo).
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2022 12:29:10 GMT -5
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Post by Pyrros on Feb 9, 2022 10:10:48 GMT -5
veoma zanimljivo!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2022 18:47:41 GMT -5
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Post by Pyrros on Feb 10, 2022 3:06:05 GMT -5
Also male beards in Orhtodox priests are difefrent among greeks and slav priests. Greek beards are more dense and thick. The slavic beards are like the man's in the pic above.
Hmm maybe germanics/latins/greeks were engineered after the original slavs?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2022 3:54:02 GMT -5
Also male beards in Orhtodox priests are difefrent among greeks and slav priests. Greek beards are more dense and thick. The slavic beards are like the man's in the pic above.
Hmm maybe germanics/latins/greeks were engineered after the original slavs?
It is a simple thing. Eastern Hunter Gatherers (eastern Baltic regions - what's today Russian Karelia and Baltic Russia, Baltic countries, Belarus, eastern Poland) were light hair and light eyes carriers. They were exclusively R1a. Indo-Europeans - also known as Yamna culture, were R1b and I2a to a lesser degree. They looked darker than modern average Europeans (dark hair, dark eyes, nearly brown skin tone). They moved mostly to Western Europe, mixing with some Eastern Hunter Gatherers in a selective process that favored light hair and light eyes. Perhaps it would provide them advantage perhaps something else. Scandinavian Hunter Gatherers that were mix between Cro-Magnon people and Eastern Hunter Gatherers had variety of hair and eye color, but the blonder individuals have Eastern Hunter Gatherers DNA. I'd relate R1b to darker skin in the Balkans, because unlike in the North Europe where Eastern Hunter Gatherers were present in Balkans they were not. Just for example, Vlade Divac is R1b, and he's quite atypical and southern looking, but his DNA would probably suggest he's not.
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