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@Mutuniatus
saepius poetice quam humane locutus
Urheimat Katılım Şubat 2023
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The question few people ask is why Belgium still exists. This is the interesting and important question.
vulpes@vulpesvulpes9
Belgium is so lovely retarded. Unreal
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Read my new article on the fertility crisis and my Modest Proposal to solve it; “the problem here isn’t one about ‘men being left out,’ but that in the modern spiritual poverty, the magic that would motivate and fuel female sexuality is absent.”…

J’accuse@Jaccusepaper
Bronze Age Pervert proposes a bold solution to the fertility crisis, in J’accuse today. jaccusepaper.co.uk/p/fertility-cu…
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@keatsrespecter After that: North and Hillard. Then try keeping a journal etc.
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@Mutuniatus @91_starman67619 @AGDugin One theory is that they were the early Zoroastrians who migrated to Iran via Hindu Kush. Reason: no burial sites were found in their settlements in Turkmenistan (Zor. ritual). BMAC is associated more with the later Indo-Aryans, rather than Iranians. But it’s prob not sharp.
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@nersesss @91_starman67619 @AGDugin Yes, that was formed by some groups of Andronovo migrating/mixing earlier with BMAC. The ones who stayed became Saka (?) and migrated later.
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@Mutuniatus @AGDugin this looks like larijani
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@ShahbazImmortal @AGDugin Yamnaya had a Spaniard/Portuguese skin tone; with silent genes that could express a lighter phenotype. I wouldn’t consider it ‘brown’.
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@Mutuniatus @AGDugin Zarathustra was born in eastern Iran. And the PIE is heavily Caucasian and Zagrosian. It wasn’t until they reached Western Europe and migrated back into the steppes that they took that Nordic phenotype. They are were brown to light brown people.
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@91_starman67619 @AGDugin What’s debunked? Mitannis ruled over the Hurrian majority, and had Aryan regnal names. There’s not much more that needs to be said. In the Iranian context, Darius explicitly refers to himself as an Aryan.
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@Mutuniatus @AGDugin Yes and if you go back far enough we have Neanderthal dna.This doesn't describe anything. Indoeuropean dispersion was far greater in western Europe than in middle-east or India.See the Mittani dispute, that because they used Indo-european words they were also that, thats debunked
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@91_starman67619 @AGDugin Fatyanovo → Abashevo → Sintashta → Andronovo are all essentially identical genetically. When they actually enter Iran and encounter BMAC, a lot of mixing happens, I don’t deny that. The ruling class was still Steppe dominate.
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@Mutuniatus @AGDugin This is not a proto-persian you illiterate, he lived in Russia. Persians were a nomadic people that emerged from the Zagros Mountains probably in 9th century bc. That's almost 2000 years later.
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Verlaine’s Rimbaud sketch core
Scowl@Scowlcast
Ottone Rosai, Study for B. Mussolini's figure - 1932
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@oculatustestis No it actually happend in greece, but this is also true in a different sense … metaphysically or maybe racially
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110-year-old Greek yiayia shares her secret to a long life:
"Eat plenty of Greek yogurt."


Daily Turkic@DailyTurkic
110-year-old Turkish grandma shares her secret to a long life: “Eat plenty of yogurt.”
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