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This is white ?????
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Your white med here @tightmason

JFL every white bootlicker here really is some terrone moor med, Mongolian Slavic toilet cleaner, spic, Middle Eastern mountain man ect

I’ve been vindicated once again.
 
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Your white med here @tightmason

JFL every white bootlicker here really is some terrone moor med, Mongolian Slavic toilet cleaner, spic, Middle Eastern mountain man ect

I’ve been vindicated once again.
dnr nigger youre brown
 
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worked for me
 
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Most Spaniards have intermediate skin tones. Spain has a higher UV index than Germany and skin colour (on average) is highly correlated with UV index, so why would Spaniards be akin to to Germans?

And no, it's NOT due to "tanning" either. 🤡

I asked ChatGPT about this (before you say >ChatGPT, this has been corroborated by numerous studies):

Short answer: **No — it’s *not* solely due to sun exposure.**
It’s a mix of **genetics**, **evolutionary history**, and **environmental factors**.

Here’s a clear breakdown:

## ✅ 1. **Genetic differences play a major role**

Southern Europeans (e.g., Italians, Greeks, Spaniards, Portuguese) generally have **higher frequencies of genes associated with higher baseline melanin**. These variants are inherited, not just the result of current sun exposure.

Some well-studied pigmentation-related genes include:

* **MC1R**
* **SLC24A5**
* **SLC45A2**
* **TYRP1**

These genes influence how much melanin your skin produces and how it responds to UV radiation. Populations in southern Europe simply have **different allele frequencies** than northern Europeans — a product of long-term evolutionary pressures and population mixing.

## ✅ 2. **Historical UV exposure shaped genetic evolution**

Over thousands of years:

* Southern Europe has **stronger UV radiation**, selecting for **more melanin** to protect against DNA damage and folate degradation.
* Northern Europe has **much lower UV levels**, selecting for **lighter skin** to improve vitamin D synthesis.

So while today’s sun exposure matters (you tan more if you live in the south), the baseline skin tone is mostly an **evolved genetic adaptation to ancestral environments**.

## ✅ 3. **Population history & mixing**

Southern Europe has historically had more genetic input from:

* North Africa
* The Near East
* Anatolia
* The Mediterranean basin

These regions generally have darker skin on average, contributing to the genetic diversity seen in southern Europeans today.

Northern Europe had different migration histories, resulting in lighter pigmentation on average.

## ✅ 4. **Tanning vs baseline pigmentation**

Even if a northern European and a southern European lived in identical low-sun conditions, you’d still see:

* Southern Europeans → generally **darker baseline skin**, even without tanning
* Northern Europeans → generally **lighter baseline skin**

So the difference isn’t just “they get more sun.”
**Sun exposure changes *temporary* skin color (tanning), not the inherited baseline.**

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## ⭐ Summary

**Southern Europeans have darker skin because of inherited genetic differences shaped by long-term evolutionary adaptation to higher UV environments — not just because they spend more time in the sun.**
 
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Most Spaniards have intermediate skin tones. Spain has a higher UV index than Germany and skin colour (on average) is highly correlated with UV index, so why would Spaniards be akin to to Germans?

And no, it's NOT due to "tanning" either. 🤡

I asked ChatGPT about this (before you say >ChatGPT, this has been corroborated by numerous studies):

Short answer: **No — it’s *not* solely due to sun exposure.**
It’s a mix of **genetics**, **evolutionary history**, and **environmental factors**.

Here’s a clear breakdown:

## ✅ 1. **Genetic differences play a major role**

Southern Europeans (e.g., Italians, Greeks, Spaniards, Portuguese) generally have **higher frequencies of genes associated with higher baseline melanin**. These variants are inherited, not just the result of current sun exposure.

Some well-studied pigmentation-related genes include:

* **MC1R**
* **SLC24A5**
* **SLC45A2**
* **TYRP1**

These genes influence how much melanin your skin produces and how it responds to UV radiation. Populations in southern Europe simply have **different allele frequencies** than northern Europeans — a product of long-term evolutionary pressures and population mixing.

## ✅ 2. **Historical UV exposure shaped genetic evolution**

Over thousands of years:

* Southern Europe has **stronger UV radiation**, selecting for **more melanin** to protect against DNA damage and folate degradation.
* Northern Europe has **much lower UV levels**, selecting for **lighter skin** to improve vitamin D synthesis.

So while today’s sun exposure matters (you tan more if you live in the south), the baseline skin tone is mostly an **evolved genetic adaptation to ancestral environments**.

## ✅ 3. **Population history & mixing**

Southern Europe has historically had more genetic input from:

* North Africa
* The Near East
* Anatolia
* The Mediterranean basin

These regions generally have darker skin on average, contributing to the genetic diversity seen in southern Europeans today.

Northern Europe had different migration histories, resulting in lighter pigmentation on average.

## ✅ 4. **Tanning vs baseline pigmentation**

Even if a northern European and a southern European lived in identical low-sun conditions, you’d still see:

* Southern Europeans → generally **darker baseline skin**, even without tanning
* Northern Europeans → generally **lighter baseline skin**

So the difference isn’t just “they get more sun.”
**Sun exposure changes *temporary* skin color (tanning), not the inherited baseline.**

---

## ⭐ Summary

**Southern Europeans have darker skin because of inherited genetic differences shaped by long-term evolutionary adaptation to higher UV environments — not just because they spend more time in the sun.**
niggers really think someone will just sit there and read this bullshit :lul::lul::lul::lul::lul:
 
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Yeah they’re European and typically their Pheno is WA or med
WA is extremely rare for a med. Usually happens when they have a Northern European side.
 
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whatever makes you sleep
I sleep well comfortable in my own skin. I don’t larp as a vhite unlike you.

You’ll never be white pablo. Make peace with it,
 
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Yeah they’re European and typically their Pheno is WA or med
"Phenotype" in the Coon sense were debunked IMMEDIATELY when Coon came with them.

Spaniards largely have intermediate skin tones not "pale" or "white" skin tones.
 
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I sleep well comfortable in my own skin. I don’t larp as a vhite unlike you.

You’ll never be white pablo. Make peace with it,
sure daquavis im not pablo im mason
 
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"Phenotype" in the Coon sense were debunked IMMEDIATELY when Coon came with them.

Spaniards largely have intermediate skin tones not "pale" or "white" skin tones.
Dnr nigga
 
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"Phenotype" in the Coon sense were debunked IMMEDIATELY when Coon came with them.

Spaniards largely have intermediate skin tones not "pale" or "white" skin tones.
this nigga cant be serious altaccounts.org ignored nigger
 
"Phenotype" in the Coon sense were debunked IMMEDIATELY when Coon came with them.

Spaniards largely have intermediate skin tones not "pale" or "white" skin tones.
But what about the outliers they cope about 🤣
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Xangsane:

🇪🇸 🇮🇹 🇵🇹 "It's just a tan bro!"
🇱🇧 🇸🇾 🇹🇷 "They're brown; what do you mean "tanned"?!?
I’ve seen Turks that are whiter than Gayreeks and Southern Terrone Italians. That’s for sure.
 
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