Afro you’re Brazilian now?

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best selling female rapper of all time

….ok.

April 18, 2022, 12:43:52 PM #61 Last Edit: April 18, 2022, 01:00:00 PM by ganja burn
this place is nothing like it looked in the brochure.

takin my ass back to brazil. ✌🏾


Almost

Quote from: Amazing on April 17, 2022, 10:51:24 AM
I'm glad the Jewish era is over bby
:woohoo:

Yeah, with the way Israel is sterilizing Ethiopian immigrants  :unsure:

Dr Naomi Campbell

Quote from: Almost on April 18, 2022, 12:55:58 PM
Quote from: Amazing on April 17, 2022, 10:51:24 AM
I'm glad the Jewish era is over bby
:woohoo:

Yeah, with the way Israel is sterilizing Ethiopian immigrants  :unsure:
wtf????? :uhh:

….ok.

April 18, 2022, 01:41:44 PM #64 Last Edit: April 18, 2022, 01:43:47 PM by Lady of Lithuania
Quote from: Almost on April 18, 2022, 12:55:58 PM
Quote from: Amazing on April 17, 2022, 10:51:24 AM
I'm glad the Jewish era is over bby
:woohoo:

Yeah, with the way Israel is sterilizing Ethiopian immigrants  :unsure:
I don't really deeply identify with the whole Jewish thing but it's nice and very interesting to know my grandpas roots. It's fun.

Otherwise the whole mess in itself is kinda boring. I'm not religious at ALL and it's literally an ethnoreligious group . 🥱 whole bunch of god this and god that.

I don't even qualify cuz the ancestry is thru my grandpa and by traditional Jewish law .. you are Jewish thru maternal lines, not paternal . ReGardless of your DNA.

And even if I did I wouldn't be in a synagogue somewhere speaking to a rabbi. Dndnfnfnfnfnnc I don't even attend baptist church and that's what I was raised in.

the fuck. Nfnf

Finding out about brazil is actually super exciting and something I can get with and practice maybe in real life once I have more time . Its very me. Fun. It's really about the CULTURE.

But I appreciate my great grandmas story and respect it , and even honor it. Pretty sure she didn't here come from Lithuania during that era just for fun. I'm happy to honor her.




Justaway_

Quote from: Lady of Lithuania on April 18, 2022, 01:41:44 PM
Quote from: Almost on April 18, 2022, 12:55:58 PM
Quote from: Amazing on April 17, 2022, 10:51:24 AM
I'm glad the Jewish era is over bby
:woohoo:

Yeah, with the way Israel is sterilizing Ethiopian immigrants  :unsure:
I don't really deeply identify with the whole Jewish thing but it's nice and very interesting to know my grandpas roots. It's fun.

Otherwise the whole mess in itself is kinda boring. I'm not religious at ALL and it's literally an ethnoreligious group . 🥱 whole bunch of god this and god that.

I don't even qualify cuz the ancestry is thru my grandpa and by traditional Jewish law .. you are Jewish thru maternal lines, not paternal . ReGardless of your DNA.

And even if I did I wouldn't be in a synagogue somewhere speaking to a rabbi. Dndnfnfnfnfnnc I don't even attend baptist church and that's what I was raised in.

the fuck. Nfnf

Finding out about brazil is actually super exciting and something I can get with and practice maybe in real life once I have more time . Its very me. Fun. It's really about the CULTURE.

But I appreciate my great grandmas story and respect it , and even honor it. Pretty sure she didn't here come from Lithuania during that era just for fun. I'm happy to honor her.

#

Cowgirl

Next person to comment on King's 'cestry is getting POPPED.
:trannyjblige:



….ok.

Quote from: Justaway_ on April 18, 2022, 01:48:23 PM
Quote from: Lady of Lithuania on April 18, 2022, 01:41:44 PM
Quote from: Almost on April 18, 2022, 12:55:58 PM
Quote from: Amazing on April 17, 2022, 10:51:24 AM
I'm glad the Jewish era is over bby
:woohoo:

Yeah, with the way Israel is sterilizing Ethiopian immigrants  :unsure:
I don't really deeply identify with the whole Jewish thing but it's nice and very interesting to know my grandpas roots. It's fun.

Otherwise the whole mess in itself is kinda boring. I'm not religious at ALL and it's literally an ethnoreligious group . 🥱 whole bunch of god this and god that.

I don't even qualify cuz the ancestry is thru my grandpa and by traditional Jewish law .. you are Jewish thru maternal lines, not paternal . ReGardless of your DNA.

And even if I did I wouldn't be in a synagogue somewhere speaking to a rabbi. Dndnfnfnfnfnnc I don't even attend baptist church and that's what I was raised in.

the fuck. Nfnf

Finding out about brazil is actually super exciting and something I can get with and practice maybe in real life once I have more time . Its very me. Fun. It's really about the CULTURE.

But I appreciate my great grandmas story and respect it , and even honor it. Pretty sure she didn't here come from Lithuania during that era just for fun. I'm happy to honor her.

#
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U want my number booba ? :jetbeauty:

….ok.


Marilyn

Quote from: Lady of Lithuania on April 17, 2022, 11:02:53 AM
Atlanta feels like HOME . It felt like home to me years before I chose to actually get my home here so yeah hoe I'll claim it.

  :plzstop:

our HOME

'ology

Blessed Be The Mufuckin Fruit!!!


….ok.

Quote from: Marilyn on April 18, 2022, 02:14:20 PM
Quote from: Lady of Lithuania on April 17, 2022, 11:02:53 AM
Atlanta feels like HOME . It felt like home to me years before I chose to actually get my home here so yeah hoe I'll claim it.

  :plzstop:

our HOME

PRESSED

Afro, I hate to beat a dead horse but "Brazilian" is a nationality. A few pages back you revealed that neither you or your granny were born outside of America. Why were you toting that notion that you were Brazilian around the board?


Also, I'm glad you removed it from your signature.
I'm not here for friends.

….ok.

April 19, 2022, 02:49:32 AM #73 Last Edit: July 16, 2023, 10:16:09 AM by Two In A Million
Quote from: PRESSED on April 19, 2022, 01:37:16 AMAfro, I hate to beat a dead horse but "Brazilian" is a nationality. A few pages back you revealed that neither you or your granny were born outside of America. Why were you toting that notion that you were Brazilian around the board?


Also, I'm glad you removed it from your signature.
hey boo! I'm happy to answer and inform a bit. What you brought up is very valid and worthy of a response.

I am actually, in part, genetically Brazilian.

Although Brazilian is a nationality , there are certain genetic markers which can definitely let you now if you actually have blood ties to the country - most specifically, it would be Native American markers - because although "African" and "European" markers and heritage can come from anywhere (due to European colonization and enslaved African people being dropped off at all points of the diaspora), Native American markers are more specific to the country, as they were there first - and are really the only population that wasn't moved or shipped in to a country from somewhere else.

Does that make sense? I know it's a mouthful. lol  :blush:

I actually have genetic markers which point to South American Indigenous heritage.
More specifically, Brazil.

And it's EXACT same amount on each test. Which shows consistency. It's like, getting a 2nd opinion just to be extra sure.
Here are some of MY results from two different tests:





Now let's go to my lovely grandma.  :blush: Here's where the math really starts mathing.


Aside from her DNA results literally saying she has roots in Brazil and giving the specific city she's from..



Nothing really surprised me about her results aside from the 10% "Asian". That's what made me scratch my head initially,
because Black people in the diaspora are generally mostly African, followed by some European due to the slave trade. "Asian" is not a part of the Black genetic makeup.

And I discovered that sometimes DNA tests can pick up Native American heritage as "Asian". Which isn't inaccurate scientifically because, at their most ancient roots, Native Americans are from Central/Northeast Asia.

Here are some of her results:
Again - I got more than one opinion just to establish consistency and ensure accuracy.
Results from two different tests:

As you can see, the  "Asian" markers are around the same amount on each. So it's safe to assume this is real/accurate and not a mistake.

For some reason, tests are able to pick up my Brazilian Native heritage as just that, but it translates my grandmother's as "Asian". lol Which is odd but I mean DNA tests are still in its infancy. You really have to know how to make sense of what you're looking at before jumping to conclusions.

Also - the math is right. If I'm showing 2-3% Native Brazilian, and it's coming from my grandmother specifically, she'd have to be around 9-12%. Which she is.





My grandmother descends from Brazilians who were mainly a mix of African and Native American.
In Brazil, they are called Pardos. Or Cafuzos. That's the ethnic group.

If you look at Brazilian Natives, or many Native American groups for that part, it's super clear that they have Asian origins.
This has been studied and theorized previously (the Bering Strait story), but DNA tests are actually proving those theories to be right.

QuoteThe ancestors of Native American populations from the tip of Chile in the south to Canada in the north, migrated from Asia in at least three waves, according to a new international study published online in Nature this week that involved over 60 investigators in 11 countries in the Americas, plus four in Europe, and Russia.

 https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/247747#1



So yes I do have actual ties to Brazil, as I am actually in part Indigenous to the country...
AND the siggy will be back soon so buckle up lol. :woohoo:

Lemme know if there are any other questions you may have!

PRESSED

Quote from: cafuzo 🇧🇷 on April 19, 2022, 02:49:32 AM
Quote from: PRESSED on April 19, 2022, 01:37:16 AM
Afro, I hate to beat a dead horse but "Brazilian" is a nationality. A few pages back you revealed that neither you or your granny were born outside of America. Why were you toting that notion that you were Brazilian around the board?


Also, I'm glad you removed it from your signature.
hey boo! I'm happy to answer and inform a bit. What you brought up is very valid and worthy of a response.

I am actually, in part, genetically Brazilian.

Although Brazilian is a nationality , there are certain genetic markers which can definitely let you now if you actually have blood ties to the country - most specifically, it would be Native American markers - because although "African" and "European" markers and heritage can come from anywhere (due to European colonization and enslaved African people being dropped off at all points of the diaspora), Native American markers are more specific to the country, as they were there first - and are really the only population that wasn't moved or shipped in to a country from somewhere else.

Does that make sense? I know it's a mouthful. lol  :blush:

I actually have genetic markers which point to South American Indigenous heritage.
More specifically, Brazil.

And it's EXACT same amount on each test. Which shows consistency. It's like, getting a 2nd opinion just to be extra sure.
Here are some of MY results from two different tests:





Now let's go to my lovely grandma.  :blush: Here's where the math really starts mathing.

Nothing really surprised me about her results aside from the 10% "Asian". That's what made me scratch my head initially,
because Black people in the diaspora are generally mostly African, followed by some European due to the slave trade. "Asian" is not a part of the Black genetic makeup.

And I discovered that sometimes DNA tests can pick up Native American heritage as "Asian". Which isn't inaccurate scientifically because, at their most ancient roots, Native Americans are from Central/Northeast Asia.

Here are some of her results:
Again - I got more than one opinion just to establish consistency and ensure accuracy.
Results from two different tests:

As you can see, the  "Asian" markers are around the same amount on each. So it's safe to assume this is real/accurate and not a mistake.

For some reason, tests are able to pick up my Brazilian Native heritage as just that, but it translates my grandmother's as "Asian". lol Which is odd but I mean DNA tests are still in its infancy. You really have to know how to make sense of what you're looking at before jumping to conclusions.

Also - the math is right. If I'm showing 2-3% Native Brazilian, and it's coming from my grandmother specifically, she'd have to be around 9-12%. Which she is.





My grandmother descends from Brazilians who were mainly a mix of African and Native American.
In Brazil, they are called Pardos. Or Cafuzos. That's the ethnic group.

If you look at Brazilian Natives, or many Native American groups for that part, it's super clear that they have Asian origins.
This has been studied and theorized previously (the Bering Strait story), but DNA tests are actually proving those theories to be right.

QuoteThe ancestors of Native American populations from the tip of Chile in the south to Canada in the north, migrated from Asia in at least three waves, according to a new international study published online in Nature this week that involved over 60 investigators in 11 countries in the Americas, plus four in Europe, and Russia.

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/247747#1



So yes I do have actual ties to Brazil, as I am actually in part Indigenous to the country...
AND the siggy will be back soon so buckle up lol. :woohoo:

Lemme know if there are any other questions you may have!
:omgwatshappening:
Wait, Brazilian King!
I'm not here for friends.