DNA Tests have no false pride or nationalistic lies.
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I was going to do the $99 one from ancestry -
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My family history is interesting and I know very little about it. My father died in Vietnam in 1969 and left behind a trail of wreckage. Turns out my father, before he met my mother, was married and had a daughter, and also had a son with another woman a week later. This was in the mid 1960s, very taboo, and all of this was swept under the rug and hidden. I didn't know I had brothers and sisters until I was twenty-five years old.
I am told I am Irish and Polish, but that's about it.Herschel Savage
Brooklyn, NYComment
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It is nothing new and not about blood. For example British royals are kind of Germans, Trump is also kind of German etc by blood, but they are British and American by "false pride" as you put it
I mean people were moving through the world for ages, so this "discovery" is kind of Mr. Obvious.Comment
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Too bad, and obviously, some of the people did not watch this video and just spewed their own bullshit.Comment
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Also which years DNA is taken as "real" Dna? You could then take dna of 1000 years before that and claim that this "real" dna of said countries is also not real in comparison to 1000 years ago.
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If you are somehow referring to me (would not make sense, but who knows, libby logic is strange), I only posted facts.
All people with half a brain knows about people moving through the world for ages and most of them know that it is highly impossible to have 100% dna of something.Comment
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I've had a few friends try the ancestry DNA thing. They weren't that surprised by the results.
I could probably guess with accuracy about 75% of my own if I were to try it.Comment






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