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  • ๐•บ ๐–‘๐–† ๐–›๐–Ž๐–™๐–™๐–”๐–—๐–Ž๐–†, ๐–” ๐–™๐–š๐–™๐–™๐–Ž ๐–†๐–ˆ๐–ˆ๐–”๐–•๐–•๐–†๐–™๐–Ž
    • location Venezia, Veneto
    Jul 24 2024 12:12:01 AM - Jul 24 2024 2:10:04 AM

registered Oct 21 2023 9:46:38 AM

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6 tweets mentioning this user from Jul 23 2024 to Jul 23 2024

nitrrogen @nitrrogen__
Jul 23 '24 6:12 pm
@B7Willem @GoodManner27409 @TheEternalKraut @latinatenfkrz LARP
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Willem @B7Willem
Jul 23 '24 6:05 pm
@nitrrogen__ @GoodManner27409 @TheEternalKraut @latinatenfkrz Haplogroups are irrelevant. East Anglia is the most Germanic at around 50% that rest of England is predominantly Celtic.
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nitrrogen @nitrrogen__
Jul 23 '24 6:03 pm
@B7Willem @GoodManner27409 @TheEternalKraut @latinatenfkrz Not L, I. I keep mixing those up
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nitrrogen @nitrrogen__
Jul 23 '24 5:36 pm
@B7Willem @GoodManner27409 @TheEternalKraut @latinatenfkrz Haplogroup R-L21 is the one that's Northwest European Celts and by all accounts England is NOT predominantly Celtic but instead Germanic, while traditionally (culturally?) celtic regions like Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Britanny ARE Celtic. pic.twitter.com/H1u9ADf43R
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Willem @B7Willem
Jul 23 '24 4:53 pm
@GoodManner27409 @TheEternalKraut @latinatenfkrz Angloids arenโ€™t Germanic simply because youโ€™re oblivious to directness.
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nitrrogen @nitrrogen__
Jul 23 '24 4:14 pm
@latinatenfkrz @GrenfelArsonist Uh, no? The Italo Celtic haplogroup is R1b with the S28 subclade. Austria is hardly celtic. Combined Germanic DNA (haplogroup L1, and certain subclades of R1a, L2 & R1b) is still the dominant there. pic.twitter.com/ZkTxoV2048
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