im 98.8 south swedish, down to one region. from a town of 5000 tops. I've got a million health problems but my parents refuse dna tests to find out if they're related
Interesting fact. In Kazakhstan there's a tradition telling that you have to know 7 generations of you ancestors. And there's a rule that a bride and a groom should have no common relatives in all of those 7 generations for the marriage to happen. So chances of locals being in-bred is quite low.
wow that's good for them. Unlike most Islamic countries so much cousin marriage goes on and causing a lot problems (physically, genes and lower IQ and more fearful/bigoted )
In case anyone’s wondering why Ludwig has so little French, DNA testing is banned in France so the sample size of French populations in 23andme is really small, so most French dna gets assigned as neighbouring countries, usually Germany or Spain.
Isn’t Ludwig swedish and spanish? If I remember correctly his mother is from spain but moved to france to study the language? How would that make Ludwig french except culturally?
@@Emysswedmovies Yeah I think his mother is like ethnically Spanish but the family lives in France. I assume he identifies as French because his family speaks French and he visited France growing up. Spain had a lot of political unrest from like the 60's-90's so it's not unusual that an entire family would relocate.
@@HeyLeFay I might be misremembering, but I think the family of his mom is french but her parents moved to Spain, she grew up in Spain but her family is french.
I mean...yeah I assumed as much. 2 reasons: 1. He's Welsh 2. He has hemophilia, which while not exclusive to those who are inbred, inbreeding makes it much more common. It was actually known as "the royal disease" for a long time because it was so common among European royal families due to all the inbreeding.
It actually came to European royal families, through Queen Victoria (most likely from mutation), she had so many children who married the other families, that it spread to other European royal familes, through one of her son and two of her daughters.. Last Empress of Russia, Alexandra, was Queen Victorias grand daughter, and through her Aleksei had it. Females are often carriers (not themselves having it but their sons have), while males often have it, because it's likely from x-chromosome, and men need one copy of the gene, while women need 2..
@@echostar7395 having Hemophilia basically means the blood doesn't coagulate right, meaning you bleed waaaaay more than the average person when getting injuried there are also Hemophilia tiers, from mild to severe, if i'm not mistaken Connor's isn't that bad also, Hemophilia is a genetic disease, and inbreeding tends to mess up your family's genetics in the future, that's why
When I took a dna test and made my family tree I was expected all my family to have just lived in the same towns for hundreds of years but surprisingly my ancestors moved around a lot. Every generation moved to like the complete opposite of the country, it’s impossible to track lol. My English family is actually from Scotland but actually they’re from England, actually they’re from wales. They were all just constantly moving around the British isles. I thought people barely moved around a couple hundred years ago but my ancestors were like moving to the other side of the country multiple times in one lifetime. They were on a mission to explore the whole of those small islands.
I actually think that's normal if your family has resources to travel or seeking a better life. But if you're doing alright you just end up in the same place forever
My ancestors stayed in the same town in South Hampshire for as far back as we could track then in my 3 x great grandparents generation the on who married a gypsy they moved to Southampton. Then my 2x great grandparents move to Australia. Then from there world wide.
moving in the british isle is really common, a lot of people in the uk have blood from all 4 countries. due to the amount of wars, invasions and the small size of the country people had to travel a lot.
Migration is a normal part of human history. I mean if we didn't, we'd all still be in a (probably beautiful) part of Africa somewhere. Sometimes we don't feel too good in our home community, and want to find new pastures. Or sometimes we find that we could live better lives elsewhere. Or sometimes we just like to wander.
Connor sitting down on the Paris London Train... *Ding Dong* Speakers: Le train pour Londres arrivera dans cinq minutes. Connor: Finalment! Inside Connor's head: CELEBRATE GOOD TIMES COME ON, LET'S CELEBRATE LET'S CELEBRATE NOW!
For Connor’s reference, my mom is also 99.7% British Isles according to 23andMe and celiac disease is RAMPANT in her side of the family. We can officially trace it back to one of her relatives from 1890.
My DNA profile is literally the entire Roman Empire. Basically every territory in the Roman Empire is represented in my DNA. 26% England & Northwestern Europe 19% Southern Italy & the Eastern Mediterranean 17% Germanic Europe 16% Spain 7% Scotland 4% Aegean Islands 3% France 3% Basque 3% Egypt 2% Indigenous Americas-Panama & Costa Rica (the only non-Roman Empire part of my DNA. Thanks Spain!)
My ancestry isn't diverse, but my paternal grandparents were Rhomaîos, or otherwise "Roman." And through them I would have a line of Roman ancestors all the way at least to the conquest of ancient Greece and Anatolia. Even after the eastern half of the empire fell, the people continued to call themselves Roman. So I like to joke that I am ethnically Roman of the empire fame, even though no one would take that seriously haha
@@paradoxicalmadness4507except for the fact that we are right next to each other and have had our language majorly influenced by French throughout history.
@@croissantpower You guys pick and choose what to follow. It's inconsistent and that's my problem with it. English is horribly inconsistent. You guys could've changed things to fit proper rules or disregarded other things. English is a messy soup of a language, and it looks and tastes horrible
@@paradoxicalmadness4507 that’s what’s happens when your country has been conquered and pillaged over hundreds and hundreds of years. It’s a messy soup of a language but it’s ours and it’s history makes it unique. Dunno why you have to hate on the language you’re speaking so much, there are so many more confusing languages out there
@@velgard. It would be wild if it turned out Luds French side actually moved there from north Wales/England around the time of the first world war or something
Connor does have Hemophilia which is considered the Royal Disease because of inbreeding in the past. Alexei Nikolaevich of the Romanov Dynasty was a Hemophilia sufferer. Even Queen Victoria and her daughter were hemophilia carrier. Alexandra Feodorovna was the grandaughter of Queen Victoria and another hemophilia carrier. She was married to Tsar Nicholas II and also the mother of Alexei. It possibly originated somewhere above Queen's Victoria's mother, Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. That side of the family was German royalty. It could also be Queen Vicoria might have been the original hemophilia mutated gene inside of her as a first carrier of the royalty. Maybe Connor's mother is a carrier or Connor's dad is a sufferer, or both. I wouldn't be surprised if all of Connor's brothers are also hemophilia sufferers.
Lud plays up the French thing because his mom is from there (and I think his grandparents?), though I guess his family is only very partially from there. But still. Most people identify with immediate family.
The DNA tests don't work if you're French, if you're from the South West of France they will tell you you're Spanish, if you're from South East they will tell you you're Italian, If you're form the West they will tell you you're celt (aka British), if you're from the North East they will tell you you're German. My results were a mix of those whereas my family has a record of ancestors living in the same region of France for 1000 years (at least).
@@tomwang7469Gaelic is Irish or Scottish. Here they probs mean that Connor has a very Scottish last name. Though that still makes him British lol, Scotland is part of Britain.
A 23 and me compares your dna to the dna of others currently living in a country. It is not directly connected to the past. If a certain minority or genetic group was ousted from a country your 23 and me indication wouldn't show the old country but rather the current country the group resides. More immigration a country has had in the recent past the harder it is to get a high score. Countries that have higher populations therefore more variety of genetics it's harder to get a high score. It could be inbreeding but it's also likely that welsh is just small part of the world and people don't move to it.
I heard when Connor was a child, after he was injured, his mother and father summoned Rasputin to cure him. And because Rasputin had no clue what to do, but he didn’t poke and prod Connor, it actually allowed his blood to clot, saving his life.
To have a proper DNA test done, you should have either your biological parents do the test or a brother and sister with the same parents do the test. Having only 1 person do the test is only half the story.
My mom made my grandmother take one of those dna tests and it came out as 100% Finnish. Did not list anything else. My grandmother already knew and hadn’t wanted to take the test since she knew it wouldn’t reveal anything of note.
6:40 I carry a single gene for macular degeneration it's basically going slowly blind... Thankfully I only have one gene so it is a low chance of development
Yeah, that usually happens with small, kind of isolated populations. Conan O'Brien is also in red, cause the small population of Irish people that settled in his part of the country tended to marry within the community.
How is it everyone mine and Chris age remembers "Omelette du Fromage"? I wasn't even a big fan of Dexter's lab but that line has been stuck in my brain since I was 7😅
as a Trinidadian my country has like barley over 1 million yet we have the most diversity like every 3rd person has at most 4 generations capped of straight trini blood then you always here Barbados, st Vincent, Venezuela etc etc Tobago on the other hand....
As someone whose ancestry revealed I'm 100% northern European and nothing, either I feel you Connor. The furthest my ancestors went outside of the gene pool was the French and Prussian
Connors ancestors never left the village..
they never left the house by the sound of it 💀💀
@@jsuperhalo1they might not have even their "fun" room to consider other possibilities 💀
I'm 99,9% finnish and my ancestors have moved all over the country
He's offically not a coloniser
@@kanan7883His ancestors colonised the family stump that's for sure
Not too surprising, considering the population of Wales is like 5 people and a herd of sheep
It's just suspicious that he must have such low amounts of sheep DNA... Although I guess maybe that's just automatically included in Welsh? lol
@@KitsyXis scientifically proved Welsh and sheep genetic code is one and the same.
@@KitsyXI think it’s just so high, it’s better to highlight the human DNA instead
😂 that reminds me when iron mouse called him sheep f*****
That’s North Wales, of course. The population of South Wales is stuck in the mines.
Connor is absolutely making sure he’s not gonna repeat the mistakes of his parents by moving to Japan.
We know why he hates incest and domestic girlfriend now 😂
That's why he will marry mouse.
@@AgnesBooth-zu7tw As much I am a shipper myself. The probability of that happening is so low that one can just say impossible.
If its not 0% it might as well be 100%
@@AgnesBooth-zu7tw but chris is dating sharla though
102% Welsh with a 2% margin of error.
I can hear uncle ruckus but in bri'ish
"It can't be" - White Uncle Ruckus 2024
So, 104% then?
"Like a moth to a flame" - The inventor of Friendly Fire 🔥
@@franciscojavierparionavega1879 Uncle Connorus
Ain't no "might be" about it LOL. There are only 3 million Welsh people. Being 97% welsh is crazy. 97% NORTHERN welsh even crazier
Like crazy as in crazy luck i thought it'd be higher, or crazy as in how could u get that high of a percentage!? 😅
@@echostar7395 Crazy as in, there's only one way to get a percentage that high, and it's incest.
@@echostar7395 Crazy as in his ancestors must have been siblings to have a percentage that high.
@@z0bi_ oh I see ty
Scientists: this can't be right - the test suggests Connor is his uncle's uncle?
im 98.8 south swedish, down to one region. from a town of 5000 tops. I've got a million health problems but my parents refuse dna tests to find out if they're related
No dna test needed brother they're 1st cousins☠️
They know
Imagine you didn't think you were related, only to find out you are. That would be terrifying.
It's like being afraid to check your bank account because you know you don't have any money
You must continue the bloodline (circle)
"What's your favourite thing about France, Connor?"
"Leaving"
best spot to cut the video lol
Spoken like a true Brit
Interesting fact.
In Kazakhstan there's a tradition telling that you have to know 7 generations of you ancestors. And there's a rule that a bride and a groom should have no common relatives in all of those 7 generations for the marriage to happen. So chances of locals being in-bred is quite low.
My great grandparents were a set of twins who married twins. Good thing they’re not from kazakhstan, I guess
wow that's good for them. Unlike most Islamic countries so much cousin marriage goes on and causing a lot problems (physically, genes and lower IQ and more fearful/bigoted )
Same in india as well
Smart.
Same in Serbia, except it's up to 5 generations.
In case anyone’s wondering why Ludwig has so little French, DNA testing is banned in France so the sample size of French populations in 23andme is really small, so most French dna gets assigned as neighbouring countries, usually Germany or Spain.
Isn’t Ludwig swedish and spanish? If I remember correctly his mother is from spain but moved to france to study the language? How would that make Ludwig french except culturally?
@@Emysswedmovies Yeah I think his mother is like ethnically Spanish but the family lives in France. I assume he identifies as French because his family speaks French and he visited France growing up. Spain had a lot of political unrest from like the 60's-90's so it's not unusual that an entire family would relocate.
@@HeyLeFay I might be misremembering, but I think the family of his mom is french but her parents moved to Spain, she grew up in Spain but her family is french.
Why the hell is dna testing banned there?
@@HeyLeFayhonestly Spain had a lot of political unrest from the 1890s-1990s lmao
I mean...yeah I assumed as much. 2 reasons:
1. He's Welsh
2. He has hemophilia, which while not exclusive to those who are inbred, inbreeding makes it much more common. It was actually known as "the royal disease" for a long time because it was so common among European royal families due to all the inbreeding.
It actually came to European royal families, through Queen Victoria (most likely from mutation), she had so many children who married the other families, that it spread to other European royal familes, through one of her son and two of her daughters.. Last Empress of Russia, Alexandra, was Queen Victorias grand daughter, and through her Aleksei had it. Females are often carriers (not themselves having it but their sons have), while males often have it, because it's likely from x-chromosome, and men need one copy of the gene, while women need 2..
Turns out his love of moms might be hereditary.
Reading this made me laugh so hard. Christ almighty
💀
Connor got lucky that he only got the balding and hemophilia genese
Yup.
im inbred! he is so incredibly lucky lol
“Connor Habsburg is not real. He cannot hurt you.”
Meanwhile, Connor Habsburg:
Matches with the chin
@@TeleportationTiminghe doesn’t have the Habsburg chin. Those mfs were shaped like an avocado and I don’t see no avocado here.
97% Welsh, 3% sheep?
Aren’t those two the same?
@@NoahDrawsALot sheep share a common ancestor with the welsh. but i get why you thought that. 😂
@@draagax arent sheep to top 3% of the population?
That tracks with the hemophilia.
got off easy lol
Can u explain pls i don't rly understand the disease? and I don't get what it has to do with being inbred lol sry 😅
@@echostar7395Hemophilia is considered a "royal disease" because it frequently occured from inbreeding of royal families
@@echostar7395its a genetic disease
@@echostar7395 having Hemophilia basically means the blood doesn't coagulate right, meaning you bleed waaaaay more than the average person when getting injuried
there are also Hemophilia tiers, from mild to severe, if i'm not mistaken Connor's isn't that bad
also, Hemophilia is a genetic disease, and inbreeding tends to mess up your family's genetics in the future, that's why
Connor being a boyfriend to Ludwig runs in the blood.
Rivals become lovers more like
Historians will say they were just good friends.
So incest makes you an LG TV?
Connor's family tree was a circle
No, it just went straight down
Connors family tree is a shrub
it's a wreath
All of humanity family tree is a circle though
I'm going to tell my kids this was the last supper
When I took a dna test and made my family tree I was expected all my family to have just lived in the same towns for hundreds of years but surprisingly my ancestors moved around a lot. Every generation moved to like the complete opposite of the country, it’s impossible to track lol. My English family is actually from Scotland but actually they’re from England, actually they’re from wales. They were all just constantly moving around the British isles. I thought people barely moved around a couple hundred years ago but my ancestors were like moving to the other side of the country multiple times in one lifetime. They were on a mission to explore the whole of those small islands.
I actually think that's normal if your family has resources to travel or seeking a better life. But if you're doing alright you just end up in the same place forever
Same though, my ancestors moved so often that when they first came to my town, people thought they were gypsies lol
My ancestors stayed in the same town in South Hampshire for as far back as we could track then in my 3 x great grandparents generation the on who married a gypsy they moved to Southampton. Then my 2x great grandparents move to Australia. Then from there world wide.
moving in the british isle is really common, a lot of people in the uk have blood from all 4 countries. due to the amount of wars, invasions and the small size of the country people had to travel a lot.
Migration is a normal part of human history. I mean if we didn't, we'd all still be in a (probably beautiful) part of Africa somewhere. Sometimes we don't feel too good in our home community, and want to find new pastures. Or sometimes we find that we could live better lives elsewhere. Or sometimes we just like to wander.
He got that royal blood in him
2:27 "I'm related to Zeus" knowing Greek Mythology that's not really bragging rights.
Yea, at this point everyone probably is
Connors family tree is a pole 😂
A christmas wreath
We know why he hates incest and domestic girlfriend now 😂
Imagine the fastest person alive is named Slime. I’m fine with Bolt
Zeus was referenced a strange number of times on this RV trip.
"What's your favourite thing about France, Connor?"
"Uh, leaving"
Connor sitting down on the Paris London Train...
*Ding Dong*
Speakers: Le train pour Londres arrivera dans cinq minutes.
Connor: Finalment!
Inside Connor's head: CELEBRATE GOOD TIMES COME ON, LET'S CELEBRATE LET'S CELEBRATE NOW!
Connor part of the Cheshire massive. Woop woop. Also Chris is a descendant of Greek gods?? Greek takeaways maybe.
Naaaah. Chat was 100% accurate with “total bellend”. I’ll still watch his videos though
Connor truly has godlike genetic, like almost all of them married to their sisters
Connor almost Finished his ancestors achievement 100% welshmen 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
For Connor’s reference, my mom is also 99.7% British Isles according to 23andMe and celiac disease is RAMPANT in her side of the family. We can officially trace it back to one of her relatives from 1890.
Conor got that Habsburg rizz
I looked at some Habsburg portraits, they are all pretty chinless. I would call that the opposite of rizz.
My DNA profile is literally the entire Roman Empire. Basically every territory in the Roman Empire is represented in my DNA.
26% England & Northwestern Europe
19% Southern Italy & the Eastern Mediterranean
17% Germanic Europe
16% Spain
7% Scotland
4% Aegean Islands
3% France
3% Basque
3% Egypt
2% Indigenous Americas-Panama & Costa Rica (the only non-Roman Empire part of my DNA. Thanks Spain!)
My ancestry isn't diverse, but my paternal grandparents were Rhomaîos, or otherwise "Roman." And through them I would have a line of Roman ancestors all the way at least to the conquest of ancient Greece and Anatolia. Even after the eastern half of the empire fell, the people continued to call themselves Roman. So I like to joke that I am ethnically Roman of the empire fame, even though no one would take that seriously haha
haha that's so crazy. mine is just 80% english 20% french/german and trace mesopotamia
Wasn’t Scotland notably not part of the Roman Empire? They couldn’t conquer the Picts and built Hadrian’s wall
@ no they decided it wasn’t worth the trouble because it’s pretty inhospitable up there
Conner saying his haemophilia is because of close family relationships 😮
Hemophilia*
@@AgnesBooth-zu7twThe english spells things like the french, lmao
Makes no sense
@@paradoxicalmadness4507except for the fact that we are right next to each other and have had our language majorly influenced by French throughout history.
@@croissantpower You guys pick and choose what to follow. It's inconsistent and that's my problem with it. English is horribly inconsistent.
You guys could've changed things to fit proper rules or disregarded other things. English is a messy soup of a language, and it looks and tastes horrible
@@paradoxicalmadness4507 that’s what’s happens when your country has been conquered and pillaged over hundreds and hundreds of years. It’s a messy soup of a language but it’s ours and it’s history makes it unique. Dunno why you have to hate on the language you’re speaking so much, there are so many more confusing languages out there
This is lud finding out his grand parents were cousins all over again.
Fun fact:
All people in Greenland use a specific app in which they can see if their not to related to each other, before dating
iceland
Iceland, but also, I believe this is a myth. Iirc it was just a student project
He and Lud are the same
Imagine we find out they are somehow long blood relatives one day
@@velgard. It would be wild if it turned out Luds French side actually moved there from north Wales/England around the time of the first world war or something
*Begins humming "I am my own grandpa"*
im so taken by the food. love getting to live vicariously. one day ill be able to really try this
Connor does have Hemophilia which is considered the Royal Disease because of inbreeding in the past. Alexei Nikolaevich of the Romanov Dynasty was a Hemophilia sufferer. Even Queen Victoria and her daughter were hemophilia carrier. Alexandra Feodorovna was the grandaughter of Queen Victoria and another hemophilia carrier. She was married to Tsar Nicholas II and also the mother of Alexei. It possibly originated somewhere above Queen's Victoria's mother, Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. That side of the family was German royalty. It could also be Queen Vicoria might have been the original hemophilia mutated gene inside of her as a first carrier of the royalty. Maybe Connor's mother is a carrier or Connor's dad is a sufferer, or both. I wouldn't be surprised if all of Connor's brothers are also hemophilia sufferers.
The women were protected by their extra X chromosome
“I’m Jesus, probably”
Conner family tree looks like a tumbleweed
I bet Sharla humbles Chris at home. Part of a wife's job
What is a god to a nonbeliever?
@@TheRedKnight101 shrimp 🦐
Lud plays up the French thing because his mom is from there (and I think his grandparents?), though I guess his family is only very partially from there. But still. Most people identify with immediate family.
he's being very generous with the "fluent" too
His last name is Ågren, a large percentage of Nordic DNA was expected
@@georgiykireev9678 His dad is nordic
The DNA tests don't work if you're French, if you're from the South West of France they will tell you you're Spanish, if you're from South East they will tell you you're Italian, If you're form the West they will tell you you're celt (aka British), if you're from the North East they will tell you you're German. My results were a mix of those whereas my family has a record of ancestors living in the same region of France for 1000 years (at least).
Also DNA tests like that are illegal in France so there is a pretty large margin of error.
Conor says he's super Welsh/British, but he's got a super Gaelic name.
What is gaelic?
@@tomwang7469Gaelic is Irish or Scottish. Here they probs mean that Connor has a very Scottish last name. Though that still makes him British lol, Scotland is part of Britain.
I think he's said, either on stream or on Trash Taste, that his family name comes from a Scottish clan, and that he has family in Scotland.
@@camelliasinensis219 thanks for the info. Thought they had celtic roots
@@camelliasinensis219 Connor O'Connor
that ending lol
It's like when Conan said he was 100%% Irish
A 23 and me compares your dna to the dna of others currently living in a country. It is not directly connected to the past. If a certain minority or genetic group was ousted from a country your 23 and me indication wouldn't show the old country but rather the current country the group resides. More immigration a country has had in the recent past the harder it is to get a high score. Countries that have higher populations therefore more variety of genetics it's harder to get a high score. It could be inbreeding but it's also likely that welsh is just small part of the world and people don't move to it.
That actually might explain the hemophilia ngl
the ending of this clip is pure gold
I heard when Connor was a child, after he was injured, his mother and father summoned Rasputin to cure him. And because Rasputin had no clue what to do, but he didn’t poke and prod Connor, it actually allowed his blood to clot, saving his life.
understatement of the year "might"
we already knew he's British.
garnt talking about inc3st anime.
connor: my bloodline is boiling.
That DNA of the Gods killed me 🤣🤣🤣
His Welsh passport is confirmation. 😀
tell me you know nothing about genetics without telling me you know nothing about genetics.
Looks like there were a few IRL overflow moments in connors bloodline.
Explains his cutscene policy.
I really hope the chef is being paid well for this digital circus
I mean, that would explain the hemophilia
Nabi casually walking by with a 7Eleven hoodie lmfao.
Chris's laugh at 3:24 sounds like Jimmy Carr.
3:10 the actual video starts here
Thank you
The title should have been "Ludwig Debunks Binging With Babish?", cuz that's where I heard that "omelette au fromage" tidbit, too...
As a French speaking person, omelette du fromage just doesn't sound right
I spent every summer in France, SO DID I... No, you didn't.
Connor is savage.
To have a proper DNA test done, you should have either your biological parents do the test or a brother and sister with the same parents do the test. Having only 1 person do the test is only half the story.
No wonder him and Garnt are friends
Lud's so salty over that coffee order. lol
Connor thinking he could crush speaking French when he can barely speak English is peak comedy
Connor is Welsh, it's their culture.
"whats your favorite thing about france connor?" "uh, leaving." LMFAOOOOO BURNNNN
6:18 I have the same thing on mine, it just means he is at an increase risk of celiac disease.
Connor's family tree is not a tree,but it was a stick.
this give Last Supper vibr
My mom made my grandmother take one of those dna tests and it came out as 100% Finnish. Did not list anything else. My grandmother already knew and hadn’t wanted to take the test since she knew it wouldn’t reveal anything of note.
Connors family tree is a straight line
6:40 I carry a single gene for macular degeneration it's basically going slowly blind... Thankfully I only have one gene so it is a low chance of development
Yeah, that usually happens with small, kind of isolated populations. Conan O'Brien is also in red, cause the small population of Irish people that settled in his part of the country tended to marry within the community.
He’s Welsh, atleast he doesn’t have sheep genes
I remember Conan O'Brien being 100% Irish and his doctor yelling at him he's inbred
Why would that mean he's inbred?
im nearly there, i have 96% Welsh but my welsh ancestry is split between north and south
A lot of people of European descent will have inbreeding somewhere along the line of their ancestry.
That's everywhere besides the new world.
How is it everyone mine and Chris age remembers "Omelette du Fromage"? I wasn't even a big fan of Dexter's lab but that line has been stuck in my brain since I was 7😅
So this is why Fire Punch was taken so well by him...
as a Trinidadian my country has like barley over 1 million yet we have the most diversity like every 3rd person has at most 4 generations capped of straight trini blood then you always here Barbados, st Vincent, Venezuela etc etc Tobago on the other hand....
He is from an island...
Oh... That explains the hemophilia ahhhh...😅
"whats your favorite part of france connor?" "uhm leaving"
0:35 Kaho level idea
My family tree is messed up, too.
Mostly by marriage but still.
As someone whose ancestry revealed I'm 100% northern European and nothing, either I feel you Connor. The furthest my ancestors went outside of the gene pool was the French and Prussian
That doesn't make you inbred... These tests are bs also.
From how he acts i can already tell that😂
And suddenly the trash food takes makes sense
Hemophilia used to be referred to as as the "Blue-blood" disease
He does have hemophilia...
Connor and his statistical anomalies...
The 93% and now the 99.8%.
Cant wait to see what comes next.
Dude has hemophilia. His whole family tree probably are cousins
news flash welsh person has welsh ancestry
Mother knows Welsh.
My dad did a dna test and got 100% welsh 😭
Dr. Stone: CONNOR