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Parents do write things down. Lou's great great great grandfather would have had plenty of records, back in the Old Country, on the spaghetti farm. The problem with genealogical records (and indeed, most historical records, including contemporary internet history) isn't people failing to write things down. The problem is hundred years of getting other people to preserve what was written, and then you being able to find the information when you need it. Lou's family records are probably still somewhere in Sicily, in the ruins of a church basement long ago buried by Allied bombing runs.Lou is mad because he's having trouble trying to find family records by himself because he probably realized nobody is gonna buy a DNA test kit for him. Either that or this gives him the freedom to make up more shit about his family history.
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🇮🇪 🏳️⚧️ Ace for now 🇮🇪 🏳️⚧️ on Twitter: "why do I say the abo…
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But hey, if anyone's great great great grandparent happens to read Lou's Tweet, I'm sure they'll consider writing stuff down a century ago.
It's about spreading awareness.