Why do finns look kinda chinky dinky?

Why do finns look kinda chinky dinky?

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Karelians look white and handsome

Smenem pls

Sminem is Polish

No hes not

While we're at it. What ARE Finns? They aren't slavic or germanic. Fenno-Ugric, what does that mean?

He is. He looks 100% Pole and has a Polish name.

They don't

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This. People are cherry picking images of ugly russians or Sami. Karelians are the most handsome people on earth.

because we are ugly mongoloids

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Original Europeans

Karel have DRAGON BLUT

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Asians.

The primal firedrakes of the North used to rule Europe during the age of the dinosaurs. They were drakes who were big enough to take a Tyrannosaurus Rex in their hand and throw it a hundred meters, and their wings eclipsed the sky. They breathed fire and their wisdom was eternal. If you angered them however, only death would follow.

Eventually the dragons all merged together and took human form, and so was born the first Karelian. Karelians then went on to rule Europe.

lel he looked even more chinky as a kid

Pekka was an aryan god you dumb frog
His great deeds will always remain in our hearts
Sleep well Pekka, sleep well

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That's a beautiful potato.

smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/on-dinosaur-time-65556840/
>The Mesozoic Era, which lasted from about 250 million to 66 million years ago, is often called the Age of Dinosaurs. As a kid, this brought to mind one endless summer when dinosaurs flourished. And many of the books I read picked one environment from three different periods within the era to represent dinosaur life. Little Coelophysis was the canonical Triassic dinosaur; the huge sauropods and theropods of the Morrison Formation represented the Jurassic, and a Cretaceous Tyrannosaurus versus Triceratops face-off ultimately capped off the succession. With the periods juxtaposed this way, millions of years didn’t seem so very long.

>But let’s unpack some of that scenery. Diplodocus, Apatosaurus, Allosaurus, Stegosaurus and their neighbors roamed western North America about 150 million years ago. This slice of time falls in the latter portion of the Jurassic. The traditional representatives of the latest Cretaceous scene—Tyrannosaurus and Triceratops—did not evolve until about 67 million years ago. By themselves, these dates are just labels, but think of them falling along evolution’s timeline. About 83 million years separated Apatosaurus from Tyrannosaurus and Allosaurus from Triceratops. The so-called Age of Mammals—which began when the non-avian dinosaurs were wiped out—has been going on for about 66 million years. Less time separates us from Tyrannosaurus rex than separated T. rex from Stegosaurus.

Fugg.

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Yes. Perhaps now, you truly understand the burden that rests on each Karelian's shoulders.

w-what's that picture about

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sami are handsome as fuck

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