Why do Finns look like they have Down Syndrome?

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literal mongoloids

Without fatface he wuold look like this.

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why is he wearing lipstick

Swedish counterpart.

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swedish blood, my brother

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Asian blood

Swedish admixture

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Swedes.

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What if they actually do, you insensitive bastard

half italian, half swedish
even with italian blood that guy still looks like a downie

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for kissing
that'll be the down syndrome

>why yes, we are swedish. how did you know?

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stop posting swedes or you'll answer to me

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Scandis are literally not white.

>stop posting swedes or you'll answer to me

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Why does downs people look like Finns?

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>Why does downs people look like Finns?

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>Why does downs people look like Scandinavians?

spectrumnews.org/news/autism-not-the-only-neurodevelopmental-disorder-on-the-rise/

>The study, published 6 May in European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, looked at the prevalence of autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder and Tourette syndrome in Denmark, Finland, Sweden and Western Australia1. Between 2000 and 2011, the number of diagnoses for each disorder grew between 100 and 700 percent. In Finland, for instance, diagnoses of autism nearly doubled, from 30 to 60 cases per 10,000 children.

>“The patterns of increase in prevalence are surprisingly alike,” says lead investigator Hjördis Atladottir, researcher of biostatistics at Aarhus University in Denmark.

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Are those teachers twins or what

Murica is number 1 still.
worldatlas.com/articles/countries-with-the-highest-rates-of-autism.html

>6. Denmark (68.5 in 10,000)

>1. USA - (168 in 10,000)

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We have a lot of phony diagnosis though. Hard to say if that number is accurate. It might be more or less.