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I'm voting against you just for letting your battery get that low.
I'm voting against you just for letting your battery get that low.
Only Tom Cruise has a Scientology pass for me.Big win for Scientology as well
Like most mexicansSmokes is a white guy.
Trevino or Treviño?my last name is Trevino.
Trevino or Treviño?
That's a leonese-castillian family name from the middle ages, you most likely are over 70% iberian
By the way, the origin of the surname came from a Knight arriving home from battle with the severed heads of three moors. True story.
Yep, from the Burgos-Valladolid area, as Spanish as It can be. Here's the coat of arms:It has that little thing on the N. I been told that the name came from overseas but I always just thought Spain or something. That is a s cool battlefield type story.
It's not as impressive as Mickey's seven with one blow but three Moors is still pretty good.Trevino or Treviño?
That's a leonese-castillian family name from the middle ages, you most likely are over 70% iberian
By the way, the origin of the surname came from a Knight arriving home from battle with the severed heads of three moors. True story.
I was on nobs with you Holmeswhere u one of the ones the went over to Nobs too?
I looked mine upYep, from the Burgos-Valladolid area, as Spanish as It can be. Here's the coat of arms:
lol, yeah, Palencia is right next to Burgos up on the northern side on the plains of Castilla. Which is it (your surname)?I looked mine up
it's from palencia.
is that Spanish as fuq too?
a variation of Cisneroslol, yeah, Palencia is right next to Burgos up on the northern side on the plains of Castilla. Which is it (your surname)?
Cisneros is a tiny village in Palencia; same as Treviño, the lineage of the family name traces back to a knight who was originary from there from the time Palencia was part of the astur-leonese kingdom very early in the 11th century.a variation of Cisneros
Ive never seen one white person in Oaxaca.Like most mexicans
What Pantone code are they, then?Ive never seen one white person in Oaxaca.
Fuck outta here.
And he's not Mexican, he's American.
What Pantone code are they, then?
Lol, sorry to burst your bubble, but at least half of the population in México is european-white https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Mexicans
Oh, but not in Oaxaca, lol. Yeah, sure, you're all 100% indigenous there. Fucking mong.
My family's isn't originally from Juarez. They are there now and El Paso. But they came from Zacatecas and Oaxaca.@Smokes
I knew we were gente
if I am ever back in the 505 I'll get you a round if you got the 2nd
@Cariñito what bout you man whats your apellido?
yo sé your gente is from Juarez going along the desert corridor we all gotta be family. the more remote and desert it gets we are just outposts and settlements from larger southern areas.
Shut up broad, I'm talking over here.
Keep in mind that the census I posted above consists of people who consider themselves as white european. Close to 85-90% of the population has Spanish heritage in some degree. You can safely call bs to everyone of these clowns who claim to be 100% indigenous. These are very rare.great, now you're really going to piss him off, using facts like this.
Is that what the DNA of the 6 people they tested said?What Pantone code are they, then?
Lol, sorry to burst your bubble, but at least half of the population in México is european-white https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Mexicans
Oh, but not in Oaxaca, lol. Yeah, sure, you're all 100% indigenous there. Fucking mong.