Anonymous ID: 84cd93 Feb. 1, 2021, 7:46 p.m. No.12795894   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12795433

 

Old bread stuff...

 

Age is about right, individual is early to mid fifties.

Some things just have to work themselves out with time.

We may never know the real story or reasons behind this vid. Then again we might.

Anonymous ID: 84cd93 Feb. 1, 2021, 7:57 p.m. No.12795977   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6209

Dolly & Miley

 

Godmother to the Disney tween queen.

 

That should tell you something…

 

https://www.biography.com/news/miley-cyrus-dolly-parton-relationship

Anonymous ID: 84cd93 Feb. 1, 2021, 8 p.m. No.12796006   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6036 >>6481

>>12795984

VS.

 

Apothecary :

 

derives from the Ancient Greek word ἀποθήκη (apothḗkē, "a repository, storehouse") via Latin apotheca ("repository, storehouse, warehouse", cf. bodega), Medieval Latin apothecarius ("storekeeper"), and eventually Old French apotecaire.[5]

Anonymous ID: 84cd93 Feb. 1, 2021, 8:17 p.m. No.12796132   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6192 >>6443

>>12796017

Guanches

 

Mystery people : Berbers?

 

Maca-Meyer et al. 2003 extracted 71 samples of mtDNA from Guanches buried at numerous Canary Islands c. 1000 AD. The examined Guanches were found to have closest genetic affinities to modern Moroccan Berbers, Canary Islanders and Spaniards. They carried a significantly high amount of the maternal haplogroup U6b1. U6b1 is found at very low frequencies in North Africa today, and it was suggested that later developments have significantly altered the Berber gene pool. The authors of the study suggested that the Guanches were descended from migrants from North Africa related to the Berbers, and that the Guanches contributed c. 42%–73% to the maternal gene pool of modern Canary Islanders.

 

Fregel et al. 2009a extracted 30 samples of Y-DNA from Guanches of the Canary Islands. These belonged to the paternal haplogroups E1a, (3.33%), E1b1b1a (23.33%), E1b1b1b (26.67%), I (6.67%), J1 (16.67%), K, P (3.33%), and R1b1b2 (10.00%). E1a, E1b1b1a and E1b1b1b are common lineages among Berbers, and their high frequency among the Guanches were considered evidence that they were migrants from North Africa. R1b1b2 and I* are very common in lineages in Europe, and their moderate frequency among the examined Guanche males was suggested to have been a result of prehistoric gene flow from Europe into the region across the Mediterranean.

Anonymous ID: 84cd93 Feb. 1, 2021, 8:38 p.m. No.12796309   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6369 >>6404

>>12796179

Many examples of genetic markers in Europeans both phenotype and genotype. It is thought that the only true/first Europeans are the BASQUE. All others are from the east and or African and or an admixture of both. Check your history on the Indus valley migrations into Europe.

 

Careful…complexions can be misleading.

 

Example, two of the lefts poster children.

Anonymous ID: 84cd93 Feb. 1, 2021, 9:02 p.m. No.12796485   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12796369

Not arguing . I am familiar with the haplogroups.

 

However in dealing with genetic markers it is difficult to determine what if at all certain mental / emotional capabilities those markers control. They are markers. If looking for an aspect of deviant mindsets I think nurture over nature is going to be a much stronger argument than genetics alone. Certainly predispositions exist. What much of the 'FAMILY" type of reference is only relating to i perhaps a cult and or hierarchy belief system passed down through the ages more so than a genetic trait. The gene only gets you in the club but has less to do with the spark that drives an individual to do some actions. They are nothing more than repeating there parents ideologies etc.

 

Irish are Celts who came from Iberia. R1b

Scandinavians are possibly from Thrace southern Balkans .I1,I2

Germans are from C. Asia via the R1a group

 

Please tell me who were the first Europeans?