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what's wrong with it?

It's creepy. If that thing was anywhere near me I would throw it to the fire. It looks like a sadistic child's toy. You remember that episode of goosebumps where the ventriloquist dummy was evil and you couldn't get rid of it? That's that robot, plastic, whatever it is thing in your avi.
 

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It's creepy. If that thing was anywhere near me I would throw it to the fire. It looks like a sadistic child's toy. You remember that episode of goosebumps where the ventriloquist dummy was evil and you couldn't get rid of it? That's that robot, plastic, whatever it is thing in your avi.

you don't have to like it but you gotta respect it.
 

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"According to Ancestry.com, the average African American is 65 percent sub-Saharan African, 29 percent European and 2 percent Native American.

* According to 23andme.com, the average African American is 75 percent sub-Saharan African, 22 percent European and only 0.6 percent Native American.

* According to Family Tree DNA.com, the average African American is 72.95 percent sub-Saharan African, 22.83 percent European and 1.7 percent Native American.

* According to National Geographic's Genographic Project, the average African American is 80 percent sub-Saharan African, 19 percent European and 1 percent Native American.

According to AfricanDNA, in which I am a partner with Family Tree DNA, the average African American is 79 percent sub-Saharan African, 19 percent European and 2 percent Native American."

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https://www.google.com/amp/www.theroot.com/exactly-how-black-is-black-america-1790895185/amp

We're mixed breh
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I mean the sample may be biased if biracials and people who may think they're mixed are taking it more than the average AA.
 
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Every person in my family have tightly coiled hair just like the ones posted in the OP. All of my cousins, aunts, uncles, and siblings all have the same kind of hair. And outside of a bedwench cousin, nobody in my family have had children with non black people. All of my African friends from Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda, and Ghana all have the same hair texture too.

Like I said, some of y'all might have some cac genetics in you :scust:
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I mean the sample may be biased if biracials and people who may think they're mixed are taking it more than the average AA.
That's only your speculation. People with 2 parents of different racial backgrounds say so when checking boxes on these websites

We're mixed breh :queen:
 

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Every person in my family have tightly coiled hair just like the ones posted in the OP. All of my cousins, aunts, uncles, and siblings all have the same kind of hair. And outside of a bedwench cousin, nobody in my family have had children with non black people. All of my African friends from Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda, and Ghana all have the same hair texture too.

Like I said, some of y'all might have some cac genetics in you :scust:
I have cac genetics and I have kinky hair like the photo.
 

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That's only your speculation. People with 2 parents of different racial backgrounds say so when checking boxes on these websites

We're mixed breh :queen:
Not really. The sample is only statistically accurate if it represents the population. You can't do the opposite. So, it's more like the assumption you're making is wrong. The only thing your post ACTUALLY says is that based on the sample of people who have used Ancestry DNA the average AA is blah blah blah %. Considering you HAVE to pay to use it there is sampling bias therefore the assertion that the data represents the AA population itself is speculation.

You're mixed breh, but not all AA's are :yeshrug:
 

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Not really. The sample is only statistically accurate if it represents the population. You can't do the opposite. So, it's more like the the assumption you're making is wrong. The only thing your post ACTUALLY says is that based on the sample of people who have used Ancestry DNA the average AA is blah blah blah %. Considering you HAVE to pay to use it there is sampling bias therefore the assertion that the data represents the AA population itself is speculation.

You're mixed breh, but not all AA's are :yeshrug:
Are you African or carribbean?
 
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