23andMeme

Took one of the meme DNA tests. Here's my results. How fucked am I?

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You are whiter than the average American.

Congratulations.

Still a mutt because not 100%

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Spagetti mulatto

>paying for useless information
>paying to give your genetic material to a corporation

was a gift so i didn't actually pay for it, but yeah I agree it might backfire having my dna in some corps lab some day.

Dank schön Muhammed

they are gonna clone u and use u for satanic sex rituals

Be prepared for your Jew-controlled clone to come kill and replace you.

I wouldn't say it is useless since it can give info about being prone to certain diseases giving one the edge to attack it
but that whole info being archived and used by (((them))) is not worth it

yay, true americans rise up

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>having my dna in some corps lab
The lab is the least of your worries. It's already being sold to numerous third parties who will then sell/leak it to additional parties. We have no fucking idea how this will play out in the long term.

stop projecting

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Best parts of Ireland confirmed

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Proper mutt

Now that I reflect on it I suspect the state is already doing this, from the very start... the amount of times we're taken blood samples, etc
If it isn't at the moment it will certainly do it in the future for the sake of "our well being"

So you are both .1 African

gracias creatura

They admitted to putting that in to fuck with "racists"

23 & Me is ran by Susan (((Wojicki))) or whatever the fuck her last name is’s sister and they have admitted to change data before for Diversity.

Not one drop

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>le 99.9% face

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Is that true? Do you have a link? I was oh so worried about 0.1% trace DNA which is most likely an artifact. I've also used FTDNA, which I found to be more accurate if more obscure/scientific in presentation.

theatlantic.com/science/archive/2018/04/23andme-diversity-dna/558575/