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Originally Posted by Degenuicide
To say that with so little argumentation certainly disputes your level of intellectual reliability and/or capability.
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What? Are you trying to insult me?
Your favourite theory on language for example - if I'm not mistaken - claims that Swedish and Danish are more closely related than Swedish and Norwegian, which is something I think is not only debatable, but arguably false, especially when spoken language and melody is taken into account. I think you could place a typical sounding Dane, a Norwegian and a Swede in front of some Chinese and Africans, and most will say that Swedish is closer to Norwegian. In part I understood that the alleged greater similarity between Danish and Swedish is grounded upon the letters, and it should come as no surprise that Norwegian was influenced by Danish in the case of the written word. And maybe there is some kind of mix-up concerning Skåne (Scania), where some people still consider themselves more Danish than Swedish.
But I can say that some of those other terms I thought of were not clearly stated - light blond Aryan raiders for example.
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