14 days ago20 points(+0/-0/+20Score on mirror)2 children
>Milana Vayntrub was born on March 8, 1987, to a secular Jewish family in Tashkent, Uzbek SSR (today Uzbekistan). Her grandparents were from what later became Ukraine. When she was two years old, she and her parents immigrated to the United States as refugees from antisemitism, settling in West Hollywood, California.
impressive skill, i didn't notice. i would've included that in the title
14 days ago6 points(+0/-0/+6Score on mirror)1 child
Let me help you improve your Jewdar:
Vayntrub = yiddish/slavic spelling of Weintraube (German for grape)
Jewish surnames are almost always derived from objects or locations (Berg, Stein, Baum, etc.), whereas German surnames are usually derived from occupations (Müller, Schneider, Fischer, Weber, Schmidt).
Berg = Mountain
Stein = Stone
Baum = Tree
Müller = Miller
Schneider = Tailor
Fischer = Fisherman
Weber = Weaver
Schmidt = Smith
Since Yiddish is derived from German, having a decent knowledge of the language is basically a superpower when it comes to noticing.
Agreed, but she pinged my jewdar on appearance alone. Also notice how much more "European" she looks in the smaller "sexy" photos, but the main picture from whatever gay kike event clearly shows what she is.
Thanks brother. Fortunately kike detection is like any other skill, when practiced regularly over a long period of time it becomes a muscle memory trait bordering on instinct.
14 days ago10 points(+0/-0/+10Score on mirror)1 child
Isn't this the whore that bragged about getting an abortion? She's a Soviet kike and she talked about how she covered her body in the commercials because of "online sexual harassment." And now this of course, resorting to showing her body off. It's insane how predicable these filthy degenerate people are.
impressive skill, i didn't notice. i would've included that in the title
Every. Single. Time.
Vayntrub = yiddish/slavic spelling of Weintraube (German for grape)
Jewish surnames are almost always derived from objects or locations (Berg, Stein, Baum, etc.), whereas German surnames are usually derived from occupations (Müller, Schneider, Fischer, Weber, Schmidt).
Berg = Mountain
Stein = Stone
Baum = Tree
Müller = Miller
Schneider = Tailor
Fischer = Fisherman
Weber = Weaver
Schmidt = Smith
Since Yiddish is derived from German, having a decent knowledge of the language is basically a superpower when it comes to noticing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yiddish
Yes, they are basically just speaking a dialect of German but writing it with Hebrew letters
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ugUjEk8dVY