You look like a typical med. I've seen people that look pretty similar to you (facial features and skin tone) while I was in Portugal last summer. I wouldn't say you're Central European.
you don't know what Trayvon did.. you weren't there. He may have been defending himself like he did, it's a mans word who's avoiding jail time versus a dead person's.
I don't agree with what Zimmerman has done but he was following a law and the jury thought he was within his legal right to defend himself with a deadly weapon. I don't the media should be blamming Zimmerman but the 'Stand your ground' law instead. This has happened throughout history where...
It's mainly because this is a case that could potentially change a very controversial law, but in reality I agree this happens all the time. Putting so much emphasis on this case is only going to cause more racial tension than there already is in America.
Assuming that all lineages are correct and haven't been tampered with, there seems to be a great number of Royals who are Haplogroup G2a. This comes obviously from the testing of King Louis XVI who can trace his ancestry back to Robert of Hesbaye, some of these other famous individuals include...
Yes I was thinking of going there next year after I finish my year in university, and I would be going by plane because I'm from Canada unless I visit relatives in Europe and drive down but that would be a lot of trouble because I'm not the reatest at getting around in Europe
Would you recommend it for a complete foreigner? (i.e non-Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian) is it tourist friendly in other words for someone who is not familiar with the area?
I stumbled upon this "Professor" and I'm just curious if any of you are familiar with him. Some of his theories include that Celts and Vikings were black there are many more, i think one was that white people lived in caves and were serpent like creatures (I could be wrong about this one)...
That was really helpful actually thank you. I read that there is also a possible margin of error I think it was called "static noise" or something I'm not too sure what they referred to it as.
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