Does this male model look European Mediterranean, Latino or MENA?

Does this male model look European Mediterranean, Latino or MENA?


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Also JFL I know who this is. JovAnI Squishini, he would've been a PSL god if more pics were available before his untimely passing
 
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Just want to know if you automatically think GL = white only.


he's an underground model who died in 1996
no wtf? he does have med pheno
 
like what
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nice ear
 
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LARP. Can't find anything about him online. You created this guy with AI and now you're pretending he is half white and half Arab like you. You have mental problems, seek help.
Water
 
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you can be black Argentnian, white Argentinian and mixed or even asian
Yeah but he's med Argentinian. No more mutt than kortajarena phenitypically
 
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Caucasoid everything
 

AI: Male, 24 years old​

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Description​

Ancient South Asian type that probably split off early and long dominated large parts of South Asia from Arabia to the Sunda Islands. Was pushed back by later migrations and became restricted to hunter-gatherers and forest populations. The skin is medium to dark brown, the hair wavy to curly. Skulls are often long and small, stature rather short, the face low, brow ridges significant, forehead and chin receding, mild prognathy common. The most typical variety is the Vedda type that survives in small numbers in Sri Lankan forests. More common are the Gondids in tribal populations of India (North Gondid, South Gondid). Malids of South India show some Negritoid traits. Toalids of Indonesia are shorter-skulled. Other varieties include Senoids of Indochina and Arabian Veddoids.
Common Y-DNA: HR2O2
Common mtDNA: MR

 
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AI: Male, 24 years old​

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veddid.gif

Veddid52.20%​


veddidm.jpg

veddidf.jpg

Description​

Ancient South Asian type that probably split off early and long dominated large parts of South Asia from Arabia to the Sunda Islands. Was pushed back by later migrations and became restricted to hunter-gatherers and forest populations. The skin is medium to dark brown, the hair wavy to curly. Skulls are often long and small, stature rather short, the face low, brow ridges significant, forehead and chin receding, mild prognathy common. The most typical variety is the Vedda type that survives in small numbers in Sri Lankan forests. More common are the Gondids in tribal populations of India (North Gondid, South Gondid). Malids of South India show some Negritoid traits. Toalids of Indonesia are shorter-skulled. Other varieties include Senoids of Indochina and Arabian Veddoids.
Common Y-DNA: HR2O2
Common mtDNA: MR

Are you joking JFL
 
That site puts everyone as African or Indian
According to the website, you wuz kangz n shiet

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Omotic44.61%​


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Description​

Isolated type of Southwestern Ethiopia and Northern Kenya, probably belonging to a group of ancient Ethiopids. Probably a relict of Pre-Neolithic periods. Most common in speakers of the Omotic languages, e.g. Ari/Aari, Banna, Hamer, Karo, Turmi, and Erbore. The name derives from the Omo Valley of Southern Ethiopia.

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Traits​

Dark brown skin and kinky-curly hair. Ectomorph to mesomorph, brachyskelic, medium to rather tall height. Usually dolichocephalic, orthocranic, and relatively long faced. Mildly platyrrhine nose. The lips are full and cheek bones often prominent. Body hair is scant.
Common Y-DNA: E
 
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