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All in fact
and the eye is slightly upturned
Faelid Norwegian
@Androvich No
It is mainly due to deep set eyes
Which causes this look
1 Corinthians 5:12-13 - Good News Translation (GNT)
<12-13> After all, it is none of my business to judge outsiders. God will judge them. But should you not judge the members of your own fellowship? As the scripture says, "Remove the evil person from your group."
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Trönder Norwegians
i mean visible eye lids
My coloring
a thins trip
This man has nordic eye folds
But nordic eye folds are extremely rare
Amd eye folds as a whole
Are more common in the Irish than in Swedes
All cowboys I know are trønder phenotype
It's peak cowboy
Eye folds in the Irish:
”External eyefolds occur in 13 per cent of the total; median and internal eyefolds are apparently rare or lacking; eyebrows show some degree of concurrency in all but 2 per cent of the group, and the greatest concurrency is found in the north and east, the least in the south and west; regional differences are consistent but small. Since concurrent eyebrows are not a Nordic trait, and there cannot be enough Bronze Age Dinaric blood in Ireland to have spread this feature to the entire population, one assumes that it goes with the older Mesolithic strain.”
13% of the Irish have external eye folds
Clint Eastwood is literally a walking corpse
Chris: This information
Have you looked at him recently?
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Well he's 90 years old
Lol
Also, what do you think his phenotype is?
Sherlock Holmes is on the case
It's trønder for sure
another example
@iippo I found some data on Finnish hair color
”If one may judge by a series of 176 hair samples from various parts of Finland,105 then the Finns, like the Livs, are blonder than the Norwegian total, but less blond than Bryn's selected Eastern Valley farmers. The ash-blond series (Fischer #20-26) accounts for 36 per cent of the whole, while brown (Fischer #6-8) totals 47 per cent, and dark brown and black amount to less than 2 per cent. Reds are negligible, and black and really dark hair less frequent than in Scandinavia. Westerlund's rceruit material106 on a series of 6000 agrees with that of Luther, and yields less than one per cent of red. The Finns and Swedes of the western and southern provinces are almost identical in hair color proportions, although the Finns have a little more ash-blond, and the Swedes a little more brown. The distribution of hair color shows the greatest degree of blondism among the Finns living in Nyland, Finland Proper, and Satakunta - these have over 60 per cent of ash-blond and golden shades, more than the Swedish speakers; while in Carelia and the two Ostrobothnias the lesser blondism already determined for Carelians is found.”
@Androvich External eye folds
As stated
More common in the Irish
Look at him in this pic:
13% of the Irish have those folds
He looks more dead than Prince Phillip