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well im sure the photographer took in consideration age to base his comment.. |
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she is probably not more then 11ish...these features vanish during the next 5 years...i dont know about Danes on average, but again this sort of picture is a very bad exsample...my Turkish Gf's cousin is as blond/fair as this and she is about 5-6 now, but in a few years it should fade... too bad i cant post her family pictures here.. |
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but its another thing to post a picture of a child to prove a point, then use a picture of an adult... The point is that if some photographer, whom are usually more aware about people looks and notice more details(for obvious reasons) claims that lightblonde is commoner in copenhagen than stockholm.. it kinds of reject the common belief that danes are the darkest scandos. Most people is quite shallow and simplist and believe cause one country seems to be more northern geographically they should be lighter... |
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Well maybe he just didnt select the most appropiate picture.. but he just used it to show the kind of blondness he meant.. |
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Are you serious.. it seems some of you need to leave your town more often.. here is its source.. http://cogweb.ucla.edu/ep/Frost_06.html |
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It doesnt make any sense to me i have been to estonia, and have been to denmark and known many people in facebook aswell and even keep contact with a few of them time to time.. most estonian women i come across are definitely not blondes, they are just some light shade of brown or a very dark blond color, no comparision with some places of denmark and friesland, im not talking about stereotypes but about what i have seen with my own eyes.. Your trolling has been very easy to disprove already from your first post. Go check out the Estonian anthropology thread in the anthropology section. Tens of thousands of individuals were viewed by the legendary anthropologist, Juhan Aul. I have no idea what do you have against Brits, Estonians and the Finns. |
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ive lived in UK and all along the Western shores of Norway plus ive been all over Europe and this map seems to fit my findings, except maybe Ireland and Wales... taken from another forum: "England hardly deserves a mention. I am a natural 'proper' blonde (not blondey brown or anything!) and I am struggling to think of a single person I know who shares my hair colour by nature." |
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Well i have visited it aswell.. im living currently close to friesland..and let me tell you brits are way way darker than people over here,thing which contradict the map totally... i have also been to denmark and there is no comparision...I also have never felt short in britain unlike i have felt in other neighbouring countries... Most brits are brunns and atlantids and mousy brown haired.. 20% of blonde people would be a good estimation for the UK... which makes them still darker than germans and even poles.... |
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this dosnt make any sense, atleast in the former Danelaw areas as there most people seem to have ancestry directly From Denmark.. i think your point of view is personal and is not a general truth.. |
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There are 2 pics of Niko Kapanen on that collage of Finns. And one Antti Miettinen missing. ![]() Well, I guess I wanted to counter the Sedin twins with the Kapanen twins. It doesn't change the numbers, since both Kapanen and Miettinen have blond hair and blue eyes. ---------- Post added 2011-03-23 at 15:00 ---------- There's a fine line between "dark blonde" and "light brown" that you seem to ignore, you also use different photos (with different light and background) for them all, which makes f.e. Magnus Johansson look more dark haired than he actually is. ![]() I think the lighting was fairly consistent for most of the NHL players that I could get good photos for, but it may be different for some of the non-NHL players. Most Swedes have part German ancestry, and also part Finnish ancestry. Weinhandl is considered Swedish because he was born to Swedish parents. If you say so, that makes the Swedish sample a bit darker then. |
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Debian, tell us already where we can find those Finnish morphs you were writing about in the initial message! We don't want to get the impression you are making up things to drive an agenda, do we? |
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this map seems to be good in terms of lightness %... sorry but I think many of these maps are crap based on old psuedoscienfic ideas(one of the reasons why Finnmark is always darkest) |
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This map above is crap and has been replaced by a more accurate map on the Eupedia website. ![]() ![]() there is no way most of uk is that blonde anyways.. a men who would like to date blondes could feel quite dissapointed about the fact that most girls over there were of the fake variety.. ![]() ![]() |
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And .. i dont see mahjor differences regarding pictures you posted above.. and consider lighting is different in all of them.. Yeah, too weak camera flashes and too little hydrogen peroxide in Sweden to prove your point. ![]() |
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It was you who said there is a major difference; that for example Swedes are clearly lighter than Finns. |
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when did i say so? If i base my experience on real life .. scandinavians, specially the danish are actually lighter than finns on average.. there is no way finns would come out as being lighter.. many finns have pretty dark hair(naturally) which is almost completly absent in some parts of scandinavia (mainland denmark comes to mind).[/QUOTE] I just pointed out that scandinavians have less dark haired individuals than finns (people with really dark hair), and suggested the false belief that danes are the darkest scandinavians, when in comparision some parts of norway are definitely darker and even a photographer commented the relatively higher prescence of extreme blondism in copanhagen compared to stockholm...... According to those bolded sentences that wasn't your point. You said ON AVERAGE, too. If you only referred to the very dark haired Finnish individuals how were you able to separate them from the morphs because you based your claim on them? Just by looking a morph, you can't say anything about the variance within the group, do you? |
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