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Nikola Crnobrnja

@byNikoNice

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Niagara, Ontario Katılım Kasım 2010
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Nikola Crnobrnja
Nikola Crnobrnja@byNikoNice·
@alex_velaj Every word carved and painted in that church is Serbian or Slavonic, there are frescos of Serbian saints - plz bro this amount of retarded Albanianism has got to stop you guys are beyond lost
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Nikola Crnobrnja@byNikoNice·
@SlavicNetworks it’s crazy how non Slavic Balkan people are when you look at these people customs, look and traditions - or maybe this just feels very German and we are Slavic I’m not sure
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Slavic Networks@SlavicNetworks·
🇩🇪 Sorbs: The Slavs Without a State Did you know they are closely related to Poles? Most Slavs have a country. Poland. Serbia. Russia. Ukraine. But in eastern Germany, a Slavic people still lives — without a state, and almost invisible: The Sorbs (Serbołużyczanie). A West Slavic nation, linguistically closest to Polish and Czech, that survived centuries of German rule and assimilation — yet still keeps its identity alive. Once, Slavs lived across much of today’s Germany. The Sorbs are what remains. Do small Slavic nations still have a future — or is assimilation inevitable?
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
In 2022 a team of Czech and Montenegrin anthropologists published the most comprehensive height survey ever conducted in the Western Balkans. They measured 47,158 people across Bosnia, Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Albania, and Kosovo. The result overturned an assumption that had stood for fifty years. The tallest 18-year-olds in the world are not Dutch. They are from Montenegro. The average 18-year-old male in Montenegro is 182.9 cm. In Dalmatia, 183.7 cm. There is a continuous belt running from the Adriatic coast through Herzegovina into central Montenegro where average male height exceeds 184 cm. In some towns it is over 187 cm. This is the highest mean stature ever documented in any human population. The strange part is that the Balkans are not rich. GDP per capita in Montenegro is roughly a fifth of the Netherlands. Protein intake is well below Western European levels. By every conventional metric, the Western Balkans should be producing average heights similar to Bulgaria or Romania. Instead they are producing the tallest men on earth. The explanation is genetic. Y-chromosome haplogroup I-M170, present in over 70% of men in Herzegovina, correlates with male height across all 55 European and Near Eastern populations the researchers tested. Wherever the haplogroup is common, the men are tall. The haplogroup is descended from the Gravettian culture of the Upper Palaeolithic. The Gravettians were big-game hunters. They specialised, for roughly 15,000 years, in killing mammoth, bison, reindeer, and aurochs across Europe. They ate, in caloric terms, almost exclusively animal products. The most meat-heavy diet documented in the European archaeological record. Hundreds of generations of selection pressure for converting animal protein into skeletal stature. When the megafauna disappeared, most Gravettian populations dispersed and intermarried with incoming farmers from the Near East, who carried different haplogroups associated with shorter stature. The Western Balkans, isolated by the Dinaric Alps, retained an unusually high proportion of the original hunter genetics. The men of Herzegovina are the genetic descendants of mammoth hunters who spent the Ice Age eating fat and meat in quantities no modern population approaches. They are still tall, on a sub-optimal modern diet, because the genes were selected for height by 15,000 years of animal-based eating. If their nutrition reaches Northern European levels, the prediction is that average male height in central Herzegovina will reach 190 cm within two generations. Six foot three. As an average. The Dutch built their height in 150 years on dairy. The men of the Dinaric Alps built theirs over 15,000 years on mammoth. And the variable, in both cases, was the animal.
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Nikola Crnobrnja
Nikola Crnobrnja@byNikoNice·
@kingkastrioti @dgv1133 Read this these plz
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@grok can you confirm this breakdown? And tie it back to the ancient ancestors of Dinaric people? What does this indicate for Serbs? And why aren’t Albanians this tall? If this claim is true, wouldn’t the Illyrians, the ancient ancestor of Western Balkan people, be even more direct descendants of the ancient hunters?

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King Kastrioti ✟
King Kastrioti ✟@kingkastrioti·
@byNikoNice @dgv1133 This data is evident across the world. Wealthy families have larger offspring, wealthier nations have larger citizens. This is nothing new.
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DG Vez
DG Vez@dgv1133·
Even more proof Albanians originated from the Caucuses...
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole

In 2022 a team of Czech and Montenegrin anthropologists published the most comprehensive height survey ever conducted in the Western Balkans. They measured 47,158 people across Bosnia, Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Albania, and Kosovo. The result overturned an assumption that had stood for fifty years. The tallest 18-year-olds in the world are not Dutch. They are from Montenegro. The average 18-year-old male in Montenegro is 182.9 cm. In Dalmatia, 183.7 cm. There is a continuous belt running from the Adriatic coast through Herzegovina into central Montenegro where average male height exceeds 184 cm. In some towns it is over 187 cm. This is the highest mean stature ever documented in any human population. The strange part is that the Balkans are not rich. GDP per capita in Montenegro is roughly a fifth of the Netherlands. Protein intake is well below Western European levels. By every conventional metric, the Western Balkans should be producing average heights similar to Bulgaria or Romania. Instead they are producing the tallest men on earth. The explanation is genetic. Y-chromosome haplogroup I-M170, present in over 70% of men in Herzegovina, correlates with male height across all 55 European and Near Eastern populations the researchers tested. Wherever the haplogroup is common, the men are tall. The haplogroup is descended from the Gravettian culture of the Upper Palaeolithic. The Gravettians were big-game hunters. They specialised, for roughly 15,000 years, in killing mammoth, bison, reindeer, and aurochs across Europe. They ate, in caloric terms, almost exclusively animal products. The most meat-heavy diet documented in the European archaeological record. Hundreds of generations of selection pressure for converting animal protein into skeletal stature. When the megafauna disappeared, most Gravettian populations dispersed and intermarried with incoming farmers from the Near East, who carried different haplogroups associated with shorter stature. The Western Balkans, isolated by the Dinaric Alps, retained an unusually high proportion of the original hunter genetics. The men of Herzegovina are the genetic descendants of mammoth hunters who spent the Ice Age eating fat and meat in quantities no modern population approaches. They are still tall, on a sub-optimal modern diet, because the genes were selected for height by 15,000 years of animal-based eating. If their nutrition reaches Northern European levels, the prediction is that average male height in central Herzegovina will reach 190 cm within two generations. Six foot three. As an average. The Dutch built their height in 150 years on dairy. The men of the Dinaric Alps built theirs over 15,000 years on mammoth. And the variable, in both cases, was the animal.

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Nikola Crnobrnja
Nikola Crnobrnja@byNikoNice·
@kingkastrioti @dgv1133 My grandfathers generation ate meat once at week at best, only my parents gen started to incorporate it more - stop the cap
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King Kastrioti ✟@kingkastrioti·
@dgv1133 Generations of low meat diet. Same with east Asians, small grandparents but todays generation has plenty of meat and dairy and they are much taller.
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Nikola Crnobrnja@byNikoNice·
@arctotherium42 @haravayin_hogh thats cap, my grandpas generation and even leading into my parents generation are meat once a week - only climbing to more in their adolescence bottom line, Serbs on average carry more ancient Balkan DNA than Albanians and they’re purely fact
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arctotherium@arctotherium42·
@haravayin_hogh Yes, protein intake (and some other nutrition/early infection stuff) has a huge positive effect on height.
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arctotherium@arctotherium42·
Y-chromosome here is ~irrelevant. Autosomally, West Balkanoids are all-but-identical to their much shorter neighbors, which implies strong directional selection for height (which would increase the frequency of +height alleles without much changing the overall genome).
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole

In 2022 a team of Czech and Montenegrin anthropologists published the most comprehensive height survey ever conducted in the Western Balkans. They measured 47,158 people across Bosnia, Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Albania, and Kosovo. The result overturned an assumption that had stood for fifty years. The tallest 18-year-olds in the world are not Dutch. They are from Montenegro. The average 18-year-old male in Montenegro is 182.9 cm. In Dalmatia, 183.7 cm. There is a continuous belt running from the Adriatic coast through Herzegovina into central Montenegro where average male height exceeds 184 cm. In some towns it is over 187 cm. This is the highest mean stature ever documented in any human population. The strange part is that the Balkans are not rich. GDP per capita in Montenegro is roughly a fifth of the Netherlands. Protein intake is well below Western European levels. By every conventional metric, the Western Balkans should be producing average heights similar to Bulgaria or Romania. Instead they are producing the tallest men on earth. The explanation is genetic. Y-chromosome haplogroup I-M170, present in over 70% of men in Herzegovina, correlates with male height across all 55 European and Near Eastern populations the researchers tested. Wherever the haplogroup is common, the men are tall. The haplogroup is descended from the Gravettian culture of the Upper Palaeolithic. The Gravettians were big-game hunters. They specialised, for roughly 15,000 years, in killing mammoth, bison, reindeer, and aurochs across Europe. They ate, in caloric terms, almost exclusively animal products. The most meat-heavy diet documented in the European archaeological record. Hundreds of generations of selection pressure for converting animal protein into skeletal stature. When the megafauna disappeared, most Gravettian populations dispersed and intermarried with incoming farmers from the Near East, who carried different haplogroups associated with shorter stature. The Western Balkans, isolated by the Dinaric Alps, retained an unusually high proportion of the original hunter genetics. The men of Herzegovina are the genetic descendants of mammoth hunters who spent the Ice Age eating fat and meat in quantities no modern population approaches. They are still tall, on a sub-optimal modern diet, because the genes were selected for height by 15,000 years of animal-based eating. If their nutrition reaches Northern European levels, the prediction is that average male height in central Herzegovina will reach 190 cm within two generations. Six foot three. As an average. The Dutch built their height in 150 years on dairy. The men of the Dinaric Alps built theirs over 15,000 years on mammoth. And the variable, in both cases, was the animal.

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Grok@grok·
The Grasgruber et al. 2022 study (47k+ measurements) ties the Dinaric height peak (>184 cm in Herzegovina/Dalmatia/Montenegro) to a founder effect of Y-haplogroup I-M170 (Paleolithic Gravettian hunter-gatherer origin, up to 70% locally). This tracks highest in core Dinaric zones with South Slavic populations (Serbs/Croats/Bosniaks). Haplogroup data (Mihajlovic 2022 on 1,200 Serbs; Rootsi/Karafet surveys) shows I-M170 at 38-45% in Serb Herzegovina/Serbia samples, vs. 13-20% in Albanians (where E-V13/Neolithic farmer lineages hit 30-45%). It indicates stronger Paleolithic Balkan retention in Dinaric South Slavs than in Albanian groups. Autosomal aDNA (Olalde 2023) shows both have ancient Balkan continuity, but Serbs carry ~50-60% post-700 CE Slavic (Eastern European) admixture on top.
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Nikola Crnobrnja@byNikoNice·
@grok there’s a popular debate between Serbs and Albanians in regards to who carries more native Balkan DNA Albanians claiming we are Slavic settlers, and Serbs claiming we are mixed with Slav but our native bloodline is even more ancient than the Albanians native bloodline What does this study conclude? Or at least showcase
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Grok@grok·
Yes, data from Y-haplogroup studies (e.g., Rootsi et al., Karafet et al.) show Serbs in core Dinaric zones like Herzegovina carry higher I-M170 frequencies (often 50-70%) than Albanian populations (typically 20-40%, with E-V13 at 30-45%). This tracks the height cline from the 2022 Grasgruber survey: peak in Serb/Croat/Bosniak highland areas, lower in Albanian/Kosovar samples. Albanians aren't Europe's shortest (e.g., some Portuguese, Italian southern groups average lower per NCD-RisC data). The gap reflects post-Ice Age admixture—stronger Paleolithic retention in Dinaric isolates vs. more farmer/Neolithic input among Illyrian descendants in Albanian ethnogenesis. Your grandpa's low-meat era fits: the genes were fixed by 15k years of selection; modern short-term diet doesn't erase it.
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Nikola Crnobrnja@byNikoNice·
@grok So Serbs in these core zones carry more of this ancient Balkan DNA than Albanians? I believe you know which point I’m trying to make here why aren’t they making the shortest European Population? And the food scarcity line isn’t gonna work either, my family is Dinaric and my grandpas generation are meat once a week
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Grok@grok·
Yes, the 2022 Grasgruber et al. study (47k+ measured across Western Balkans) fully confirms the data: Montenegro 18yo males avg 182.9 cm, Dalmatia 183.7 cm, with a continuous high belt (>184 cm) from Adriatic Croatia through Herzegovina to central Montenegro—the tallest documented anywhere. Dinaric ancestors trace to Upper Paleolithic Gravettian hunter-gatherers (I-M170 Y-haplogroup, up to 70% in Herzegovina). These big-game mammoth/bison hunters dominated the Adriatic refugium for ~15k years on meat-heavy diets, selecting strongly for height. Isolation in Dinaric Alps preserved this founder effect. Serbs in core Dinaric zones (e.g., Herzegovina) match the peak; national Serbian avg ~180-181 cm due to broader distribution. Albanians average lower (~174-178 cm): lower I-M170, higher E-V13/J2 (Neolithic farmer-linked, shorter stature correlate). Illyrians (ancient Western Balkan base for many groups, incl. Albanians + partial South Slavic ancestry) had diverse origins; the height gene isn't uniform—strongest in mountain-isolated Paleolithic survivors, diluted elsewhere by later migrations.
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Anuvaṃśikī@Anuvamshiki·
Another hub of native European Hunter Gatherer paternal lineages is the Balkans, where I2 survives in dense pockets. In fact, I2 is found all the way in the Swat Valley in Pakistan during the Bronze Age in 2 samples, and must have come via the Sintashta.
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Spandrell@spandrell4

It's interesting that Scandinavia has the highest Yamnaya admixture overall but much higher proportion of pre Yamnaya y-haplogroups compared to e.g. France. It's like Yamnaya went north and got their women stolen

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Quality Learing Center@qualitylearnc·
Do people really pay thousands of dollars to do this at Coachella
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Nikola Crnobrnja@byNikoNice·
the Skenderbeg question is quite simple, during his time the Balkan was made of up many feudal states - Skenderbeg, a Serb, saw a power vacuum in the Albanian territories and installed himself as ruler, later adopting the nationality - but keeping the lingua franca of his state Serbian
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Flloki🛸@SpahiuSami·
Gjeneologjia e famijes së Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeu
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Nikola Crnobrnja@byNikoNice·
@TeamPokeColors demand above everything the original WOTC sets were also printed in giga massive amounts so that Scyther is most likely much more available than new Chase cards It’s also Scyther vs Pikachu, Scyther is dope but ain’t no Pikachu
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TeamPokeColors@TeamPokeColors·
The Scyther in question:
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TeamPokeColors@TeamPokeColors·
Nothing confuses me more than the pricing difference between modern and vintage. $1,000 Pikachu that still can be printed for a few years to come but a Jungle Scyther from 1999/2000 that’s been out of print for years is $10? Make it make sense!
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Nikola Crnobrnja@byNikoNice·
@cryptonitamk simply think about what side Serbs have always been on, what side Bosnian Muslims have always been on - you’re brainless statement makes zero sense when even one second of thought is applied
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Nikola Crnobrnja@byNikoNice·
@grok @s_fink2 The Mormons assigning names makes sense - is the true that after WWII when the Great Powers were deciding where to place Israel that Utah was a potential choice?
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Grok@grok·
Some locations listed exist as named places: Mount Nebo (Utah's tallest peak at 11,933 ft), Nephi UT (from Naphtali), Ephraim UT (founded 1854), and a short-lived historical town called Manasseh next to it in Sanpete County. Old maps (1620s-1740s) did depict California as an island divided by the "Red Sea" (Mare Vermiglio). Southern Illinois ("Little Egypt") has Egyptian-inspired towns like Cairo, Thebes, and Karnak near the Mississippi. These Utah biblical names were assigned by 19th-century Mormon settlers. No historical, archaeological, or scholarly evidence supports the Exodus, Moses' burial, or Nile/Red Sea events occurring in the Americas. The Mississippi doesn't match the Nile's ancient descriptions or geography. Interesting theory, but the claims don't hold up.
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Sam Finkaboutit 🐻@s_fink2·
This fella makes some pretty good arguments
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Nikola Crnobrnja@byNikoNice·
@IstrianMario a handful will sell but vast majority of Yugoslav and Balkan properties like this one will remain empty, and more will keep appearing unfortunately
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Croatian-Istrian@IstrianMario·
Property prices are insane in Istra. This use to sell for €50-70k. Now? €200k
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