Swedish, Ukrainian and less than 5 percent native American.
Hungarian (Hot Chicks and Rubik’s Cube), Polish (Zubrowka!), German (Beer and Schnitzels), Swiss (Cheese and Chocolate), Spanish (Tapas, Paella and Sangria!).
TL;DR I’m a Fucking White Male.
Fucking Spaniard, send your hot women. We'll send you mexicans
You certainly know your ancestry better than I know mine!
Scottish, Czech, and Polish. Got coat of arms from the Scotch side from 1550-ish. A bunch of hand written family tree documents dating back to the 1600s from all with revision documents every 60 years or so. I think it is important for people to know their history and lineage going into the future. I always harp on the younger generation in my family by pointing out how much their ancestors accomplished with so little. Hopefully it will sink in, not holding my breath however.
I'm Martian.
3/4 American. 1/4 Welsh.
Your mom....no wait.....the CIA.....no wait....aliens, yeah aliens
Is there a difference between the CIA and Aliens?
Not really
North and Western European mainly, hint of Eastern and Mediterranean, and apparently .1% Sub-Saharan African according to 23andMe.
Think I might be part of them skewing results to fit an agenda though...
My 23 and Me results:
Overall 99.9% European
49.5% British/Irish
14.3% French/German
3.4% Scandinavian, specifically Norway
0.3% Iberian
0.3% Finish
0.3% Eastern European
27.6% Broadly NW European
1.1% Broadly Southern European
3.1% Broadly European
and the shocker 0.1% Broadly East Asian and Native American. Meaning they cant pin it down.
Interesting I was always afraid to get one of those done with the whole patenting your genome thing
meh, fuck it
They are biased, all these genome companies are run by kikes.
They'd find sub-google and shitholistani DNA in alien lifeforms.
And they patent your genome. I’ve lightly researched doing this myself, you can sequence genes at home now.
Bulgarian, french, german, and 25% native american. Most of the actual family history is lost though my families history going back beyond a generation or two.
Have you ever looked at ancestry.com? That's how we found out about my family.
Yeah, a former family member spent years trying to piece it together to no Avail.
Spanish, French, and a little bit native american.
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