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I've been watching the commercials...

;)

Is it more important to believe what your DNA is, or to believe who you are?
 
Nothing bothers a racist as much as knowing there is a little more to the bread than just flour.
 
I've been watching the commercials...

;)

Is it more important to believe what your DNA is, or to believe who you are?

There is a previously unknown trace of Native American in my DNA. Where can I sign up for my benefits?
 
Denny

Everyone wants to be Native American. Native American man was here long before the Indians.
 
My dna includes all of the above but we've always been the better sort of each. The worst migrate to Britain.
 
Researching your ancestry can be an interesting hobby, but it doesn't change WHO you are.

What it might do is change your attitude to immigrants, or people from other countries, particularly if you find you are not the "pure" whatever race you thought you were.
 
There is a previously unknown trace of Native American in my DNA. Where can I sign up for my benefits?

My father's people were seasonal fishers in a subarctic eskimo region.

I have lots of relatives with an obvious tarring of the eskimo brush.

One in the woodpile maybe.

In Canada, proof of bloodline opens the door to zero sales and gas taxes. Good deal.


And yeah, props to aj.
 
I could always go and live on the reservation, but from having visited it so many times in the past, it reminds me of the line in The Outlaw Josie Wales, "Dyin' ain't much of a living."
 
This thread just sorta flew over every ones heads. Good job bro. *chuckle*

Ishmael
 
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