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2019-10-18 11:42:40 UTC  

Ok here are a map of the three major germanic haplogroups

2019-10-18 11:42:49 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/634718026117152769/Haplogroup_I1.gif

2019-10-18 11:42:59 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/634718064503554069/Haplogroup-I2b.gif

2019-10-18 11:43:08 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/634718104710152213/Haplogroup-R1b-S21.gif

2019-10-18 11:43:18 UTC  

Even Celts are distantly Germanic. Anglos are mostly modern Germanic though. Same stock.

2019-10-18 11:43:33 UTC  

And here's a map of the main Celtic haplogroup

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/634718209097859073/Haplogroup-R1b-L21.png

2019-10-18 11:43:58 UTC  

well, if "germanic" means any european population that speaks a germanic language, then england is germanic

2019-10-18 11:44:02 UTC  

Celts are closer to Germans than meds.

2019-10-18 11:44:08 UTC  

unless you are talking about some proto-germanic speaking group

2019-10-18 11:44:13 UTC  

ow 10,000 people or something

2019-10-18 11:44:24 UTC  

@Leaf what do you see retard? Who overlaps with England the hardest?

2019-10-18 11:44:24 UTC  

lol

2019-10-18 11:44:28 UTC  

So what you display is that, along the paternal line, 'Celtic' DNA predominates the entirety of the isles while the 'Germanic' contributions are greatest in southern England where even then they are a smaller proportion

2019-10-18 11:44:47 UTC  

beady, where do you think people in the isles came from?

2019-10-18 11:44:48 UTC  

What this proves? IDK

2019-10-18 11:44:54 UTC  

well, i guess proto-germanic could have been spoken by more than 10,000 people

2019-10-18 11:45:05 UTC  

I think the people in the isles came from the Rhine river region and the Basque region

2019-10-18 11:45:13 UTC  

What it shows is that the English are most genetically similar to the Dutch and the Danes

2019-10-18 11:45:16 UTC  

that's the earlier part

2019-10-18 11:45:17 UTC  

ok

2019-10-18 11:45:21 UTC  

It also shows you're too stupid to read a map

2019-10-18 11:45:22 UTC  

and where else did those people go?

2019-10-18 11:45:30 UTC  

guys, really

2019-10-18 11:45:33 UTC  

this argument doesn't make sense

2019-10-18 11:45:38 UTC  

who is "germanic"?

2019-10-18 11:45:39 UTC  

They have mostly remained in the isles since that major migration, as far as I know

2019-10-18 11:45:57 UTC  

Other than the colonial period

2019-10-18 11:46:14 UTC  

no one even exists who is purely descended from proto-germanic speaking people

2019-10-18 11:46:17 UTC  

well, I started using germanic to describe the common descent of all thsee people @stem

2019-10-18 11:46:22 UTC  

I don't really know what the disagreement is here, but I know that anything positive said about Anglos is correct and so is anything Banjod says

2019-10-18 11:46:24 UTC  

as a distinct group

2019-10-18 11:46:31 UTC  

so I hope that clears this argument up

2019-10-18 11:46:34 UTC  

there are people who are closer to the proto-germanic speakers

2019-10-18 11:46:37 UTC  

and people further away

2019-10-18 11:46:41 UTC  

https://youtu.be/eFReTj2KsM0 Anyone else actually like this guy?

2019-10-18 11:46:45 UTC  

england may well be closer than austria

2019-10-18 11:46:47 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/634719022797029386/Mb9zl0TA4r0LXGPMY4_HeKc9kZ5EAtZgpz0S8mL6vpE.png

2019-10-18 11:46:53 UTC  

i would guess that england is close than austria

2019-10-18 11:46:56 UTC  

to proto-germanics

2019-10-18 11:47:00 UTC  

Him and the coroner lady.

2019-10-18 11:47:14 UTC  

If you are lactose intolerant are you even white