Should Gengar be allowed to teach children

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Can I ask what your exact concerns are? It seems a bit vague now. Do you think I’m going to poison the next generation’s minds? Maybe you have some valid concerns, or maybe they’re just… a reach? I dunno.

The other day, someone here asked if I considered myself a good enough role model to be in front of a classroom. To be honest, I thought it was a very loaded question. I mean, the teacher’s job, first and foremost, is to teach.

And how would you define a good role model anyway? I’m not some inspiring figure, I’m pretty dang boring. So, I don’t think I’m a good role model. But during my studies as a teacher, they’re pretty much trying to mold me into one. So, even if I am not one right now, I might become one by the time I’m done with my studies.
What are you studying?
 
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Yeah they aren't white either unfortunately

However Germans and Benelux have slavshit DNA too it seems
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Which really means Anglos and North French are the only true whites
Just seeing this map now. R1a is Siberian, so it’s like Ancient North Eurasian instead of East Asian like Han-like. R1a is mostly common in Slavic and Indic people, R1b is mostly common in Germanic people and Romance people. Then you also have I1 that’s a common Y-DNA haplogroup in Scandinavia. Besides, Y-DNA makes up 1% of your genome, so you’re not simply ANE just because you have R1a or R1b. It’s the autosomal results of a DNA test that determines what you are.
 
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Just seeing this map now. R1a is Siberian, so it’s like Ancient North Eurasian instead of East Asian like Han-like. R1a is mostly common in Slavic and Indic people, R1b is mostly common in Germanic people and Romance people. Then you also have I1 that’s a common Y-DNA haplogroup in Scandinavia. Besides, Y-DNA makes up 1% of your genome, so you’re not simply ANE just because you have R1a or R1b. It’s the autosomal results of a DNA test that determines what you are.
oh my god bro how does EVERY thread you go into turn into a heritage & genetics discussion
 
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Can I ask what your exact concerns are? It seems a bit vague now. Do you think I’m going to poison the next generation’s minds? Maybe you have some valid concerns, or maybe they’re just… a reach? I dunno.

The other day, someone here asked if I considered myself a good enough role model to be in front of a classroom. To be honest, I thought it was a very loaded question. I mean, the teacher’s job, first and foremost, is to teach.

And how would you define a good role model anyway? I’m not some inspiring figure, I’m pretty dang boring. So, I don’t think I’m a good role model. But during my studies as a teacher, they’re pretty much trying to mold me into one. So, even if I am not one right now, I might become one by the time I’m done with my studies.
Be a very good teacher and teach the kids how to mew and keep good posture.
 
Liked or not he will be some org user future teacher
 
Just seeing this map now. R1a is Siberian, so it’s like Ancient North Eurasian instead of East Asian like Han-like. R1a is mostly common in Slavic and Indic people, R1b is mostly common in Germanic people and Romance people. Then you also have I1 that’s a common Y-DNA haplogroup in Scandinavia. Besides, Y-DNA makes up 1% of your genome, so you’re not simply ANE just because you have R1a or R1b. It’s the autosomal results of a DNA test that determines what you are.
Wow and I'm I2a SO WHAT am i???

R1a clearly spread to Germany and even Scandinavia...yes R1B is dominant but they still have R1A component

Also wdym be the autosomal part?
 

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