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[ - ] allAheadFull 6 points 7 monthsOct 1, 2023 01:03:18 ago (+6/-0)

Always keep the checklist handy for field evaluations!

https://files.catbox.moe/fb9t6x.png

[ - ] s23erdctfvyg 0 points 7 monthsOct 1, 2023 18:38:36 ago (+0/-0)

Doesn't mention the sloped forehead or low set ears.

[ - ] allAheadFull 0 points 7 monthsOct 1, 2023 19:59:08 ago (+0/-0)

If you look up side profile on an image search, almost everyone's ears are below the eye line.

https://www.ecosia.org/images?q=side%20profille

Sloped forehead would get a few points but lots of Europeans have sloped foreheads and some jews (Epstein) have billboard sized foreheads. I've seen a lot of South Americans with sloped foreheads too. I know the image you're thinking of, the jew in that picture looks like a Neanderthal.

[ - ] s23erdctfvyg 0 points 7 monthsOct 1, 2023 20:15:38 ago (+0/-0)

If you look up side profile on an image search, almost everyone's ears are below the eye line.
Depends on how they are holding their head. When the head is completely level, the tips of the ears for most full blooded Europeans I've seen will be at the top of the eye level or at the eye brow level.
It's when you see someone who has ears that are below mid eye level, when their head is level, that it starts to become suspect.

[ - ] NuckFiggers 4 points 7 monthsOct 1, 2023 01:03:01 ago (+4/-0)

As a naive little kid that didn't have any issue with kikes, I still wondered why no other peoples were ever kicked out of a country. Even niggers. How did kikes get kicked out and nigs didn't (even as a kid I hated niggers)

[ - ] KosherHiveKicker 3 points 7 monthsOct 1, 2023 00:24:46 ago (+3/-0)

Jews are so fucked genetically. They also have genetic mutations that make them 40x more prone to major mental illnesses.

[ - ] RepublicanNerd 1 point 7 monthsOct 1, 2023 02:19:05 ago (+1/-0)

Gee, never noticed that! /s

[ - ] deleted 0 points 7 monthsOct 1, 2023 11:00:56 ago (+0/-0)

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[ - ] Spaceman84 0 points 7 monthsOct 1, 2023 10:56:39 ago (+0/-0)

Throw pennies on the ground.

[ - ] NukeAmerica 0 points 7 monthsOct 1, 2023 06:36:43 ago (+0/-0)

What ever happened to this girl?

[ - ] NationalSocialism 0 points 7 monthsOct 1, 2023 08:08:56 ago (+0/-0)

“Evalion”, Veronica Bouchard is her name. I saw an interview with her a few years ago, but I forgot who interviewed her. It might have been Mark Collett. It wasn’t interesting so I turned it off. She is just a basic, semi-trad girl that no longer jew names.

[ - ] TheOriginal1Icemonkey 0 points 7 monthsOct 1, 2023 00:59:18 ago (+0/-0)

That was pretty low rent in my opinion. All she did was state the obvious. She named five jewish surnames and prefixes/suffixes. What about names like “Miller” that are both German and jewish?

[ - ] ItsOk2bArian 5 points 7 monthsOct 1, 2023 04:15:35 ago (+5/-0)

It's an introduction for newbies, not meant for dedicated scholars like yourself. It reminds me of a training video for a minimum wage job

[ - ] TheOriginal1Icemonkey 0 points 7 monthsOct 1, 2023 10:51:21 ago (+0/-0)

I guess you’re right.

[ - ] dulcima -1 points 7 monthsOct 1, 2023 15:13:05 ago (+0/-1)

Miller is not a jewish name.

https://www.aran.com/miller

The name Miller is also common in England.

[ - ] TheOriginal1Icemonkey 0 points 7 monthsOct 1, 2023 16:14:33 ago (+0/-0)

In the United States
According to the 2010 U.S. Census, Miller was the 7th most common surname in the United States, the number of occurrences was 1,161,437.[4]

In 2007, about 1 in every 25 Americans were named Smith, Johnson, Williams, Brown, Jones, Miller or Davis. Miller was the seventh most common surname.[9]

The surname Miller in the United States can also be the result of anglicization of:

surnames of German origin as Müller, "Mueller", "Moeller", "Muller" and "Mahler", all of which are cognates of Miller
surnames from other European languages, for example: French - Meunier, Dumoulin, Demoulins and Moulin, Dutch - Molenaar, Mulder and Smulders, Danish - Møller, Italian - Molin, Molinaro and Molinari, Spanish - Molinero or Molino (= mill), Romanian - Morariu, Hungarian - Molnár, Slavic - Mlinar, Mlinarić or Melnik, Greek - Mylonas (Μυλωνάς) etc.[5][6]
Miller is also the third most common surname among Jews in the United States (after Cohen and Levy), from the Yiddish cognate of Müller, which would be Miller (מיללער) or Milner10.

Miller is also the most common surname in the Amish, originating from Müller in Switzerland.[11]