OGASDUE

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OGASDUE

OGASDUE

@Perplimersi

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OGASDUE
OGASDUE@Perplimersi·
@MatthewParrott @SandyofCthulhu Ah yes the very german looking Berlusconi and Fedez 🤡. Northern Italians are 80/85% Italian genetically, they have a minority NW european component, calling them ''Germans'' is complete lunacy, leave your basement and travel to the places b4 you idiotically blather about them
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Matt Parrott@MatthewParrott·
@SandyofCthulhu They literally physically look different, with "Northern Italians" being Germans who speak Italian who live and work exactly like Germans do in every other place afflicted with Germans.
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Sandy Petersen 🪔
Sandy Petersen 🪔@SandyofCthulhu·
An Italian explained to me that the two “halves” of Italy are culturally distinct. One nation, two societies. The North Italians, influenced by France, Austria, and Switzerland, built up infrastructure. The South had more government corruption and invented the Mafia. Over time, infrastructure accumulates. Government corruption builds nothing. Even with two groups that share 90% of the same values, over a century that accumulation makes a big difference. Don’t rage at me. I don’t know how true the analysis is. I’m telling you what an Italian, from Rome, told me. I’ve only been to Italy once myself, to Tuscany and I loved it.
Michael A. Arouet@MichaelAArouet

I have never understood the massive economic gap in Italy. Why is the North, with its various industries, one of the wealthiest areas in Europe, while the South remains so extremely poor? Same country, same language, same culture, same laws and taxes. Can someone please explain?

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OGASDUE@Perplimersi·
@TimTim1254 @l4v3x2064 @rabatheritage Posts a short nosed straight haired germoid who looks absolutely nothing like the guys in the fresco, you are the one who's immensely deluded and on copium. If you wanted to post a guy who is the antithesis of every common roman feature you can see on roman statues you did it
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TimTim@TimTim1254·
@l4v3x2064 @rabatheritage You seem to be under the cope infused delusion that northern europeans are all round faced, ghostly pale platinum blonde albinos who never tan..
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Unknown@l4v3x2064·
An example of how Nordicism is based on being low IQ: - the dinaric Mediterranean phenotype is literally the one in the mosaic. Brown hair/eyes, prominent nose and fair to olive complexion. - the Paleosardinian phenotype that he mocks is present in England too as minority 🤣🤣
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TimTim@TimTim1254

@l4v3x2064 @Perplimersi @Ghostly_vain @Delightistired 😂😂🤣🤣🤣

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OGASDUE@Perplimersi·
@l4v3x2064 @TimTim1254 Imagine if we were as desperate and pathetic as nordicists? just taking a couple of traits in isolation like hair color and eye color and wewuzzing based solely on that, we could claim Shakespeare, Marlowe, Martin Luther, Beethoven, 3/4 of the Beatles and so many others as meds
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Unknown@l4v3x2064·
"We is ancient romens saar pls believe saar don't look at roman at mosaic saar those are from swarthy slaves saar the dark hair that you see is actually blonde anyway saar"
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@l4v3x2064 "We is ancient romens saar pls believe saar don't look at roman at mosaic saar those are from filthy barbarian saar the blonde hair that you see is actually dark brown anyway saar"

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OGASDUE@Perplimersi·
@TimTim1254 @l4v3x2064 Yeah they look like Italians, like this roman from Rome who's an expert in roman history coincidentally, they don't look like germoids/angloids at all
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OGASDUE@Perplimersi·
@TimTim1254 @Ghostly_vain @Delightistired No they weren't, because the same features you can see on roman statues like longer faces, bigger eyes, aquiline noses, curly hair you can commonly see those traits in Italians, you don't commonly see those traits on germoids and angloids
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TimTim@TimTim1254·
@Perplimersi @Ghostly_vain @Delightistired I never claimed that they were Anglo. I just that they were more similar to Anglos than swarthy mediterranean types. Anglos and other Germanic types can absolutely have longer faces and more aquiline noses.
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OGASDUE@Perplimersi·
@TimTim1254 @Ghostly_vain @Delightistired If you think you can claim blonde Italics as an angloid I guess meds can claim Beethoven, Marlowe, Shakespeare and Martin Luther because they had dark hair and eyes? Imagine being this fucking retarded
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TimTim@TimTim1254·
@Ghostly_vain @Delightistired COPE Augustus. Described as having blonde hair Caligula. Described as having light hair Claudius. Described as having white hair, could likely be platinum blonde. Nero. Described as having blonde hair. All white MASTERS!
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OGASDUE@Perplimersi·
@TimTim1254 @l4v3x2064 Holy delusional. Anglos have porcine features with short noses, straight hair and big foreheads most of the time, Romans had longer faces, curly hair and aquiline noses, traits you can still commonly see in Italians, but not in northern Euro populations
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TimTim@TimTim1254·
@l4v3x2064 Even in that example the Romens on the right look FAR more similar to Anglos than they do to swarthy Mediterranean types today lol
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OGASDUE@Perplimersi·
@KantarouE @historyinmemes Why is he free living normally out in the open if he's the leader of Japan's biggest mafia group?
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恵比寿貫太郎@KantarouE·
@historyinmemes I’m Japanese, and it seems that people abroad are also fascinated by the yakuza. In the 1980s, you could often see them openly in public, but various initiatives reduced their numbers, and some became more underground organizations, so they’re no longer visibly present today.
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Historic Vids
Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
The leader of Japan’s largest mafia group decides to take a walk
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OGASDUE@Perplimersi·
@GraceHarry79162 @SnowApe84586 Tiny eyed snub nosed germoids will look at med people with long faces, aquiline noses and big eyes and wewuzz as them based solely on the hair color in a few cherry picked instances whille ignoring all the others, the self-hate about being a germoid must be insane
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Harry Anne Grace
Harry Anne Grace@GraceHarry79162·
@SnowApe84586 Why don't modern Greeks & Southern Italians look like their ancient mosaics then? Mosaics are the best indicator of all of what they looked like. Even if deities, deities reflect own phenotypes. Yeah, I'm thinking there's been some bastardisation.
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OGASDUE@Perplimersi·
@GraceHarry79162 @OBmatios Yes they do and dna data shows that modern Greeks from the Peloponnese are the closest to the ancient Greeks, also nice cherry picking, you can see countless depictions of ancient Greeks on pottery and other frescoes and they had dark curly hair and olive skin (480 BC fresco)
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Harry Anne Grace
Harry Anne Grace@GraceHarry79162·
@OBmatios It's not even Nordic, it's Indo-European. These are ancient Greek mosiacs, do they look like modern Greeks? And yes, even if deities, deities reflect own phenotypes.
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OGASDUE@Perplimersi·
@sommo_baglio95 @nonregemesse That's not how Sulla looked at all, he had a big aquiline nose and didn't have straight hair, you made him look like some kind of scandinavian there
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OGASDUE@Perplimersi·
@edascofield Is this a joke? not a single picture is from northern Italy
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OGASDUE@Perplimersi·
@Mersu22112013 @TransAlly_ @benwehrman What an incredibly idiotic understanding of history. So I guess mediterranean people can claim Shakespeare, Marlowe, Martin Luther, the Beatles and countless others northern Europeans as one of their own because they had dark hair and eyes? You are literally braindead
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Democratic Power in Action
Democratic Power in Action@dpiaAvatar·
@RMXnews I assume he has never heard of the Visigoths? The battle of Tours? The siege of Vienna. Barbary pirates and slavers?
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Remix News & Views
Remix News & Views@RMXnews·
🇫🇷"As White as you are, as ugly as you are." French far-left leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon has once again resorted to anti-White racism, calling Whites "ugy" while claiming the Goth Europeans only destroyed. This comes after his promotion of a "creolized France." “We are destined to be a Creole nation and so much the better," he said last year.
Remix News & Views@RMXnews

🇫🇷🚨 French far-left leader calls for the Great Replacement Jean-Luc Mélenchon: “France is destined to be a Creole (mixed Black and French) nation and so much the better! Let the young generation do the replacement of the old... Each generation is a new people!"

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OGASDUE@Perplimersi·
@RMXnews He's 100% right, that's why there's no architecture or any literature left by the Goths, they were a bunch of illiterate barbarians
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OGASDUE@Perplimersi·
@Landeur This hideous balding angloid manlet who looks like the clown from IT thinks he can talk down to others. I think it's the first time I see a face where I'm like ''this guy needs a reverse rhinoplasty so he gets an actual nose'' x.com/Landeur/status…
Landeur 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿@Landeur

It's important to look backwards as well as forwards. Any future patriotic government must be willing to look backwards to the people who brought Britain to its knees, and hold them to account. Rupert Lowe is the man to do that.

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OGASDUE@Perplimersi·
@MagnetAmerican @archeohistories Yeah the same barbarians who couldn't read/write and lived in mudhuts until the early Middle Ages created ancient civilizations everywhere in the world except in northern Europe🤡
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
New research from Harvard University challenges long-held assumptions about the origins of the ancient Carthaginians. According to a study led by renowned geneticist David Reich, the people of Carthage—one of the most powerful cities of the ancient Mediterranean—were genetically more similar to Greeks than to Phoenicians. In a report published in Nature and highlighted by The Economist, the research team analyzed DNA from 17 skeletons unearthed in Carthage (modern-day Tunisia), along with 86 others from Carthaginian settlements across North Africa, Sicily, Sardinia, and Spain. They also included 25 individuals buried at Achziv and Beirut, major Phoenician sites near Tyre in present-day Lebanon. Although Carthage was founded in 9th Century BC as a Phoenician trading post and colony of Tyre—a major Semitic port city—the genetic data paints a more complex picture. While Carthage developed its own empire and distinct Semitic culture, the study reveals that its population did not share strong genetic ties with the Phoenicians as previously assumed. Instead, Reich and his team discovered a unique genetic profile they classified as “Carthaginian,” composed predominantly of Greek, North African, and Sicilian ancestry, with only minimal Phoenician genetic input. The presence of North African and Sicilian DNA is understandable, given Carthage's extensive colonies in those regions. However, the significant Greek genetic influence came as a surprise, particularly since Greeks and Carthaginians were often rivals, especially during their overlapping efforts to colonize Sicily. Their frequent military clashes in that region would suggest separation rather than intermingling. Even more intriguing is the relative lack of genetic material from Spain and Sardinia, despite both regions having hosted major Carthaginian colonies. This raises the question: did Carthaginian settlers intentionally avoid mixing with local populations, perhaps due to cultural or social biases? The study doesn’t offer a definitive answer, leaving this as one of the enduring mysteries. Carthage produced some of the most notable figures of the ancient world, including Hannibal, widely regarded as one of history’s greatest military commanders. In 218 BCE, during the Second Punic War, he famously led his army—including African war elephants—across the Alps to invade Roman territory. For 15 years, he ravaged Roman lands but ultimately failed to capture the city itself, retreating to North Africa. Carthage was eventually destroyed by Rome in 146 BCE at the end of the Punic Wars. However, the Romans later rebuilt the city, transforming it into a major hub of the Roman Empire. It remained a key center until its second destruction during the Muslim conquest in 698 CE. This groundbreaking genetic study not only reshapes our understanding of Carthaginian heritage but also highlights the intricate web of cultural and genetic exchange in the ancient Mediterranean—where even enemies left a lasting imprint on one another. 📷 : A paper in Nature suggests that the people of Carthage were genetically closer to Greeks than from the founding Phoenician culture. The findings shed light on the forces that shaped the origins of the Carthaginians and the acquisition of their culture. © The Archaeologist #archaeohistories
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Summer Moss@SummerM40918655·
@randolph820911 @michaelxpettis When you have to spend money to build a road to nowhere of no use, you are a fool. If you have to incur debt for it, you are an idiot!
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Michael Pettis
Michael Pettis@michaelxpettis·
SCMP: "High-speed rail services are already accessible in 97 per cent of Chinese cities with populations of more than 500,000, the State Council said in December." scmp.com/economy/global…
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