In the age of super boredom, hype and mediocrity, celebrate relentlessness, MENACE TO SOCIETY!
Lol yeah come and find me nigga, maybe i can teach you a thing or 2 about national socialism since you got a totenkopf pfp yet you worship women like the worst pussy starved incel.
23.28.46.211
Ghost me, omg
Bitches want to know me
lol, I'm laughing at you, homie
Oh no, who's he? Sorry that I'm nosy
kys, does he know that you're with me?
fml but I guess you don't care though
sos cause I think I really need help
kms cause I can't stand this hell
Yeah, cause I think I'm gonna kill myself
(not suicidal at all i just like the song)
Me? i didn't remove shit. It was the livegore faggot mods. Weird anyways cause they were all gore so i don't understand. Same thing happened to other users and of course the livegore sons of bitches are unreachable.
Why did u remove almost all of ur vids
Also my parents didn't taught me shit and i don't follow any ideology
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA stay triggered smelly dyke, you know, i love to prey on people like you on the internet when they are the most fragile, friend them and then hurt them when they least expect it. Hilarious really.
Ur a fuckin lil bitch hope u fuckin die u depressed unloved filthy error of the society, rot like a pig until eternity you dirty shit. stop trying to prove your fucking ass ideology taught to you by your fucking cocksucking parents u moron.
do northern italians and croatians share any dna/ethnicity ?
ChatGPT said:
Yes, Northern Italians and Croatians do share some genetic and ethnic connections, especially populations along the Adriatic coast. Here’s the breakdown:
Historical overlap:
The Venetian Republic controlled parts of modern-day Croatia (Dalmatian coast) for centuries, leaving cultural and genetic exchange.
The Roman Empire unified Northern Italy and the Balkans, facilitating population mixing.
Later, there were also migrations of Slavs into the Balkans while some Romanized/Italic groups remained.
Genetic similarities:
Modern genetic studies show that Northern Italians cluster closer to Central Europeans than Southern Italians, and Croatians are South Slavs with notable Mediterranean and Central European admixture.
Populations in Istria and Dalmatia (Croatia) share similarities with Northeastern Italians (Veneto, Friuli) due to centuries of proximity and intermarriage.
You’d find overlaps in Y-DNA haplogroups like I2, R1a, R1b, and E1b1b, but in different proportions.
Ethnicity & culture:
Northern Italians are generally seen as Italo-Roman with Central European influences.
Croatians are South Slavic, but coastal Croatians have more Mediterranean/Roman influence compared to inland Croatians.