To make my results easier to read, here is a summary: 85% European 9% Sub-Saharan African 4% Indigenous American 1% Other
European breakdown: 78% British Isles (66% of total) 5% Other Northern European (4% of total) 16% Southern European (14% of total) 1% Other European (1% of total)
Did one of those tests about ten years ago and pretty much forgot about until a year ago when it notified me that a relative had joined. When I logged in, it said the person was a first cousin but I've never heard of the guy before. I know all of my cousins that are officially part of the family tree and have no idea which aunt or uncle has a bastard roaming around. There's never been any talk in the family about a child that was given up for adoption. I sent him a message but he never replied back. It's also possible that I have an aunt or uncle I don't know about and this is their son. My grandparents on that side of the family have been dead for a while so I can't ask them. What a mystery.
Camden Bell
I look just as white as someone with 100% European ancestry. I am not posting my photo here though because I don't want my face to be associated with this site.
How did your mom get such precise results?
I knew that I had some amount of black ancestry ever since I was a small child. None of the listed ethnicities except "Central Asia - South" (which was probably a statistical error) were of any surprise to me.
Matthew Johnson
These aren't hers, but my results after she took it. Both parents have similar ancestry though. She was able to meet up with her birth family from the dna test, which was neat.
Carter Richardson
Racial purity is a prerequiste for many people here, but it doesn't make you a high quality human being. Well, the one drop rule applies to me as much as anyone else.
No one outside of terminally online autists follows the one drop rule. If you can have someone even less white than me like Nick Fuentes lead white nationalists, then it is clear that not very many people follow one drop rule logic anymore.
Brody Ross
There's no such thing as indigenous americans, retard
Hudson Myers
What's the best bagel place where you live? And who invented hummus?
Connor Thomas
I mean the descendants of the people who lived in the Americas prior to 1492, whatever you want to call them
Op how do you not kys knowing you have nigger blood?
Christopher Green
gay thread
I don't need to give kikes muh dna to know that I'm %100 TVRK. kys cultureless sperm coctail amerimutt
Henry White
So apparently Ancestry.com has this thing called "communities", which I think are supposed to be historical populations that you have genetic connections to. I can identify 2 of them with specific branches of my family, but the others are less clear.