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Feelings toward the belgian?

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Feel so much clarity as of now. Feeling pretty euphoric, asked 2 girls in my building what their names were. Felt like i could have continued the conversation but they were going somewhere. Anyway, im kinda interested in peircings and tattoos. This is a recent thing for me. I think it would compliment my personality
 
My uncle told my cousin

The cousin and Uncle could be born in Belgium, and hence 100% Belgium.

But that would NOT make YOU, 100% Belgium, because you have different parents, etc.

It would/could mean that a small percentage of you, is Belgium. The percentage depends on your family tree.
 
The cousin and Uncle could be born in Belgium, and hence 100% Belgium.

But that would NOT make YOU, 100% Belgium, because you have different parents, etc.

It would/could mean that a small percentage of you, is Belgium. The percentage depends on your family tree.

We're all americans but our ancestry is beligian. Since my cousin told me this, may just go with it. Might do a little more investigating though. Sayimg the word makes me thirsty for a frappacino
 
spit in a cup and send it to 23&Me, OP.

for instance, why do you think you have some percentage of native american in you? Nearly every multi-generation American today makes this claim, and it's always because "well, it's something grandma always said because her great-grandpa had this and that in their family" blah blah blah.

More likely than not, however, you will probably find that you have no native american in your genome, as is true with most Americans of European ancestry.
 
<Lebowski>The Belgian is not the issue here, dude !! I'm talking about drawing a line in the sand.</Lebowski>
 
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