>he doesn’t have Norman ancestryNgmi
I am a descended from Odysseus, on oracle told me so when i visited Turkey, homeland of the Greeks
>>220957841That’s awesome. You’re probably closer to the Ancient Greeks than modern Greeks
>>220957676>t. Tyler Paolo "Big Paul" LeNormand-Hernandez
>>220957946That’s “Paul Le Grand” to you, Hans
>>220957943Probably, but that's doesn't say much, Voices on the wind tell me modern Greeks are closer related to Ethiopians than the ancient heroes because the Amazons (Ethiopian warrior women) raped all the Greek men leaving their own women unsatisfied which caused them to leave and breed marry and have sex with blond and blue eyed Germanics which is probably where i get that part of my ancestry from.
No I am a germano-celtic peasant who made it in life
Every single person in Normandy thinks you are a faggot. Stop simping for Europe they hate you.
I want to believe I have just a little bit of Norman ancestry
the only ancestry americans have is driving to the supermarket
>>220957676well do you?
VGH, je retournerai en Normandie un jour. C’est le pays qui m’a donné le jour
>>220958776Not him but I do, both grandfather's have Norman names
>>220958998You have sold not only your DNA to the police, but indirectly your whole family’s too, including the people you have never heard about. Thanks for making the inevitable dystopian future come faster
>>220958998what names? im not gonna call you mutt thats an interesting ancestry.
>>220959101Their surnames, supposedly Paternal line came over to Britain with this fella and maternal grandfather surname is named after a Village in Normandyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_the_Poitevin
>>220959335VGH
>>220959101If the focernment was to be as bold as that, they would just force you to pull over & take a breathalyser and use the DNA off of that.
I study French and Old Norse, my favourite author is Maupassant, I'm reading Flaubert and I've read Le Rideau cramoisiI like normand cider
>>220958776Yes, my surname is Rogers
>>220957676All the weird spelling and inconsistent English grammar can be traced to the Nornan conquest.
>>220962195It’s all about class. The Normans subjugated the Saxons. The word ‘beef’ is French and refers to the meat we eat. The word ‘cow’ has Germanic origins and refers to the livestock peasants looked after. The Saxon peasants would work the farms and the Norman aristocracy would eat the animals.