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Has a ‘barnyard’ quality


I’m not saying she’s unattractive, she just looks a bit like a pig - slightly plump with an upturned snout, broad face, small eyes.

In addition, she has a ‘farmer’s daughter’ vibe. You wouldn’t say ‘no’ but let’s just say that in a Hollywood party she’d be pretty low on the WhoWouldYouDo pecking order.

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Would she beat Anya Taylor Joy in 100 yard dash?

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Yeah I reckon so. Florence seems like a sturdy and powerful little thing, Anya Taylor-Joy is a waif. Beautiful and a very talented actress but I wouldn't bet on her in any athletic endeavors. To go along with her very slender build Anya is a big smoker and also a vegan.

Florence would beat her in a wrestling match that's for sure.

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She is a throwback to the Bronze Age.

Back in the good old days, 2000 B.C, Britons looked like her. She's of good robust breeding stock.


Recreations of Bell Beaker women of Britain circa 2800 BC - 1800 BC.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/nintchdbpict000307162253.jpg?strip=all&w=761

https://www.scotsman.com/webimg/b25lY21zOjVlY2FkNDI3LWZhNTgtNDU0ZS1hYzBlLThjMzIwZDY3NGQ3MTphOTFjYTZkOC1jMTU5LTRmY2EtYmJkMi01MTU1NDIxZTkxZTI=.jpg?width=1200&enable=upscale

Pugh is a Welsh surname and it's known that the Welsh are the most representative of historic British populations, they received less Germanic admixture than the Scottish and English.


He said people from south and north Wales genetically have "fairly large similarities with the ancestry of people from Ireland on the one hand and France on the other, which we think is most likely to be a combination of remnants of very ancient populations who moved across into Britain after the last Ice Age.


The geography of Wales made it more likely that ancient DNA would be retained.

Because of its westerly position and mountainous nature, Anglo-Saxons who moved into central and eastern England after the Romans left did not come that far west, and neither did the Vikings who arrived in around 900AD.

The professor said modern people from central and southern England had many genetic similarities to modern people in Denmark and Germany.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-18489735

Experts are asking people from north-east Wales to provide a DNA sample to discover why those from the area carry rare genetic make-up.

So far, 500 people have taken part in the study which shows 30% of men carry an unusual type of Y chromosome, compared to 1% of men elsewhere the UK.

Common in Mediterranean men, it was initially thought to suggest Bronze Age migrants 4,000 years ago.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-north-east-wales-14173910

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I’m sure Pugh would be flattered by the description ‘robust breeding stock’.

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Women like her were very desirable back in the day.

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Lol. I hope she doesn't read this.

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lol

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No shame in calling her a pig, there are some cute pigs, like any other animal.
She happens to look like one.

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“Wouldn’t say no”? 98 percent of the male posters here would fuck a birthday cake.

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🤣💯

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What birthday cake are we talking about here?

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Yes, you put it into words better than I could have. Smug looking pie faced bitch.

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🙄

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She definitely should play Peppa Pig in the live version.

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