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"Sharty Colonies" Is the name given to places were soyteens have assimilated/soyified the native population or established settlement, most Sharty Colonies often are a mix of the local native culture and | "Sharty Colonies" Is the name given to places were soyteens have assimilated/soyified the native population or established settlement, most Sharty Colonies often are a mix of the local native culture and sharty culture due to the fact that often soy colonizers are outnumbered by the natives and as a result miscegenation between soyposters and natives occurs, a few examples of this are /bant/, twitter, /pol/. | ||
sharty culture due to the fact that often soy colonizers are outnumbered by the natives and as a result miscegenation between soyposters and natives occurs, a few examples of this are /bant/, twitter, /pol/. | |||
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but often there is more cases of isolated settlements detached from the local culture, but there are most likely smaller and less influential. | but often there is more cases of isolated settlements detached from the local culture, but there are most likely smaller and less influential. |
Revision as of 18:36, 11 January 2023
"Sharty Colonies" Is the name given to places were soyteens have assimilated/soyified the native population or established settlement, most Sharty Colonies often are a mix of the local native culture and sharty culture due to the fact that often soy colonizers are outnumbered by the natives and as a result miscegenation between soyposters and natives occurs, a few examples of this are /bant/, twitter, /pol/.
but often there is more cases of isolated settlements detached from the local culture, but there are most likely smaller and less influential.