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4% for me :(( I don’t think I have any Swedish in my though, even though my mom’s grandmother was from Denmark.
Welcome to Minneapolis! Home of the only Onchocerciasis in the Western Hemisphere!
"River Blindness". Sounds lovely.
if i'm <2% from asia minor, does that mean i can get free housing in sweden?
@Asatru Artist - MD look up “guinea worm” if you want a real kicker
Kinda graphic, so I’m not going to post it here
You can’t pull it out or you’d break it, so you have to slowly wind it around a stick- a little more each day, until you get it out.
Half of the time I go out, somalis find me and ask to live in my house. All makes sense now
It’s thought the Caduceus, that medical symbol you’ve seen a billion times, might come from the process of extracting a guinea worm.
Wow!
More and more politicians are coming out with this rhetoric
Salvini & Orban!
now if only we could get our own to speak up
at least rand paul is condemning involvement in syria
@Wood-Ape - OK/MN They're already in an alliance.
They need more help in international nationalism.
these days, you're either an international nationalist or a globalist
My Ancestry results also skewed heavily towards English but in my case that actually makes perfect sense
And is in line now with my LivingDNA results, so I'm inclined to think it's accurate
I mean, it makes sense. Anyone whose family has been in America for a long time is probably going to have some English in them
It'd be pretty hard not to
Yeah I’m still majority beady
Be awsome for Trump to step in on Hungarys side with their battle with the E.U. Someone should start a petition.
I’m also pretty sure that German/Irish census data responses are kinda inaccurate, because their self reported. So, if you don’t know about your heritage, you’ll likely just respond with whatever you’ve been told (which can be wildly inaccurate, like the Cherokee princess story.)
I’d wager the majority of old-stock Americans are mostly English, with some other stuff in there as well.
Not that any of this matters now. No matter what boat you came over on, we’re in the same boat now.
I've noticed a ton of people in the South weirdly think they're Irish. I have no idea why because there actually aren't many Irish people in the South, currently or historically. Southerners are overwhelmingly English and Scottish.
@ThisIsChris I’d wager English, but I’m not certain.
Yeah, where did the name Scots-Irish come from?
@Sherlock I’ve met like 4 billion people who think they’re Irish and Cherokee.
The Scots-Irish are Scots who lived in Ireland.
So have I haha
It's strange
I think that's part of the issue. A lot of Southerners are Scots-Irish and I guess they think their Scottish names are Irish names
From the English plantation of Ulster, begun during the Tudor era. Ulster (northern Ireland,) was considered a pretty backwater area, so the English decided to pacify it by importing a lot of Scots to settle there.
A lot of those Scots later dipped and moved to the Carolinas, etc.
This is likely where the “irish southerner” thing came from- they had ancestors from Ireland, they just weren’t ethnically irish.
The “Cherokee blood” thing comes from family folk legend and owo Muh native blood woo.
You’ll notice it’s literally always Cherokee. No one ever claims to be Creek or Muskogee or anything.