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UsernamesAreOutdated said:
Eh, i dunno if Poland can be counted as balkans.
But i was growing up in an area with a lot of balkan people, and my grandmother is from serbia
So pretty much i am Balkan
Cool, so you have a Balkan ancestor. I have some Balkan ancestry too. I don't live in Europe at all, though.
xdude15 said:
I'm from one of those countries that are sometimes considered balkan. And no, i won't say which one. Life here feels ''balkan'' enough though and i have a phenotype that would let me pass as a native in any of the balkan countries.
Albania? Bosnia? Turkey perhaps? Turks are hardly Balkan.
Here we fucking go.
the european hellhole who constantly argue with EACHOTHER about who's european and who's not on a fetish booru full of users who THEMSELVES can't decide who's white or not and are even so deluded as to try and claim Baltics & Russians( with their blonde hair, blue eyes and DD tits ) aren't white.
This is going to be an absolute shit show.
IvoryFutaIII said:
Here we fucking go.
the european hellhole who constantly argue with EACHOTHER about who's european and who's not on a fetish booru full of users who THEMSELVES can't decide who's white or not and are even so deluded as to try and claim Baltics & Russians( with their blonde hair, blue eyes and DD tits ) aren't white.This is going to be an absolute shit show.
This is literally part of European culture, though. the french, english, germans, slavs, irish, etc all hating each other. We have to do it.
Besides, everyone knows the nordic/germanics are the true whites, obviously, heh
Balkan here, and let me just say the lack of geographical knowledge you guys display is actually horrendous.
The Balkans are everything from Greece to Serbia in the north and Croatia in the west, the rest of the border goes along the Danube river. Technically anything north of the Danube isn't part of the Balkan peninsula.
Romania (and by extension Moldova) Are honorary Balkan people, due to the long shared history with the rest of the Balkan peoples.
Besides that no other country is Balkan. No, not even Slovenia, despite popular belief, but people still consider them to be Balkan due to being an ex-Yugoslav republic.
Major_Bulge said:
Balkan here, and let me just say the lack of geographical knowledge you guys display is actually horrendous.
The Balkans are everything from Greece to Serbia in the north and Croatia in the west, the rest of the border goes along the Danube river. Technically anything north of the Danube isn't part of the Balkan peninsula.
Romania (and by extension Moldova) Are honorary Balkan people, due to the long shared history with the rest of the Balkan peoples.
Besides that no other country is Balkan. No, not even Slovenia, despite popular belief, but people still consider them to be Balkan due to being an ex-Yugoslav republic.
All correct although the greeks would not appreciate being called balkan. I suppose they are geographically, just not culturally.