Message from @Deleted User 57835c2c
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iberian ancestry maybe
i don't see anything negroid about it
iberians do not natively look like POCs, they got that way because the Romans imported POCs
post a pic of yourself before you start talkin shit
vigilance can vouch for me
iberians were aryans until romans brought north africans into the empire, same with greeks and italians
so their "iberian" features are really "25% negro" features
who is that
a close relative of the british type
very british looking
"british looking"
blue eyes
british is not a racial type
I'll vouch. Exilarch is white af.
how do u know
in HBD communities they are considered "nordish," as they are primarily nordic but mixed with celtics, native races like the irish and welsh that were not fully exterminated by aryan expansion, and other stuff
I know
british is a racial type
they have been there a long time
yes, a lot
the mass of british stock is really ancient
overlaid with other groups like anglo saxons and normans
Normans = Scandinavian
yes
the native british type is not really nordic
it's darker
nordish, maybe
andy griffith is a good example
no, he is a quadroon
no,
that german guy has a bulbous nose
mud ancestry confirmed
it's not my fault andy is wogged
and that british is not a racial type but a melting pot where wogs and whatever the empire dragged in could combine on a background of mostly nordic people
I mean it would be cool if they were a pure race of some kind, but they just aren't, and even if they were they'd be a shitty one if griffith was an example of them
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_United_Kingdom
The history of the United Kingdom as a unified sovereign state began in 1707 with the political union of the kingdoms of England and Scotland,[1] into a united kingdom called Great Britain
The Kingdom of England was a sovereign state on the island of Great Britain from the 10th century—when it emerged from various Anglo-Saxon kingdoms—until 1707, when it united with Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain.
In the early 10th century the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, united by Æthelstan (r. 927–939), became part of the North Sea Empire of Cnut the Great, a personal union between England, Denmark and Norway.