Can Europeans tell the ethnic difference among themselves? (cons, facts, appearance)
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This is more stereotypical northern Europe which americans can relate to. Blondie from Bergen who managed to be number 1 on UK charts, that was 10 or 15 years ago I think it was.
This is more stereotypical northern Europe which americans can relate to. Blondie from Bergen who managed to be number 1 on UK charts, that was 10 or 15 years ago I think it was.
It was more like #25 in the UK. Annie's ex boyfriend was the killer Varg Vikernes.
you know what i noticed is that gingers have pink skin tones. and also nice cherry picked photos especially the last with the girl thats also died hair and the pic doesn't show her natural skin tone i know she is obviously not in person but from other stuff and she is not pale. and also you once said that Lindsay was not a ginger but she is. Also you once said that redheads are redheads because there are different shades of red well there are different shades of orange and orange heads look orange not red in picks it might look more reddish of pics but you ignore that fact and cherry pick
Gingers have a pink skin! O.k., what is your point? The English girl from Liverpool, I picked, that 's her natural hair color, deep red. I posted those specific pictures, because they answer the stereotypes that many people have for Celts. It's usually the dark hair, light eyes, fair skin combination or the red hair, fair skin or freckled combination. You just cannot understand what I wrote.
1. Finnish
2. Swedish
3. Norwegian
4. Danish
5. Finnish
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