• volvoxvsmarla @lemm.ee
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    2 months ago

    I remember reading he was one third German and sometimes I cannot sleep at night because I am trying to figure out the math. This has been like 15 years ago and it still bugs me.

    • Dozzi92@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      Sprinkle in a little incest and we are good to go.

      I also have no idea, I thought it was all halves of halves.

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        2 months ago

        You can get some odd fractions by two parents having similar lineages. Like, if your mother is Irish, and your great-grandmother on your father’s side is Irish, you would be five-eighths Irish. I’m having trouble finding a combination that gives you thirds, though.

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        2 months ago

        It is a rounding and reduction of genetic markers.

        21/64 Germanic markers equals 1/3 German in speech because everybody hates the twenty-one sixty-fourths German guy.

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      2 months ago

      If it makes you feel better, “one third” is realistically a reduced precision approximation of something like 23/64 (from a genealogical perspective) or near 33% of certain markers on a genetic panel.

      • volvoxvsmarla @lemm.ee
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        2 months ago

        I mean I guess that’s what they referred to, some approximation, but it still breaks my brain every time I think about it

        Just like I once watched a video titled something like “this boy did the unthinkable” and then he did something very thinkable (he just ate someone’s face) and I am still mad about that