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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] Lying dumbass. That's not what you initially said. Your whole fabricated case was that Ramses III was necessarily E-M2 because he was predicted E-V38: [QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: [qb] ^^^ Ramses III + Unknown Man E = E1b1a (E-M2) [/qb][/QUOTE] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: [QB] Ok, so you added something after I replied to you above. Maybe you don't realize it but you're contradicting yourself. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: The most logical conclusion is that Ramses III was E-M2, [/QUOTE] [QUOTE] but your dumbass confuses this plausibility for your politically motivated wet dream that Ramses III was factually E-M2 [/QUOTE]So which is it? The most logical conclusion or wet dream? So do you want me to talk about the more logical conclusion or another conclusion out of your ass? [/QUOTE]And anyone who disagrees "doesn't like the results". Again, just to be clear, I do think Ramses III's haplogroup is most likely E-M2. This is simply due to the present day breakdown of E-V38 in modern Egypt, which, to my awareness, is exclusively E-M2. However, that Ramses III was a carrier of this branch is simply my view. Nowhere do I say that this came out of the paper nor do I post images of E-M2's distribution to make it seem like E-V38 has no substructure like some of the dogmatists here to whom the AE being simply African is not enough; they have to bend the evidence out of shape to tie themselves or their ethnicity to AE history. Super pathetic. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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