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Here's a snack for you. Remember to stay hydrated! (30 pics) [Gloria Sol, various studios]

Studios: Playboy, Photodromm, MetArtX, EternalDesire, StasyQ, Heal-Fit, MPL Studios

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  • You got an eye color thing?

    I don't know why, prob cause first gf's eyes were light brown, but brown eyes are high on my list of hot. Dunno why really. My eyes are the same hazel as Gloria here. Seems like I should find that attractive or something, but ehh. She is gorgeous, but like, I'm thinking, with brown eyes uhhh

    Thx 4 posting

    • "Hazel" simply means "changing", not brown. I have hazel eyes, and they're nowhere near brown. Point of fact, though: the word "brown" comes from the only surviving prehistoric word for "bear". Consider the absolutely reverent terror our ancestors (heh, forebears) had for the unstoppable, unkillable, unfathomable ruin that was embodied in that single creature that they named an entire color after it. ☠️

      Also, IIRC: all brown eyes are blue underneath, having a thin melanin sheath that alters the external color.

      • Cool cool. I never called hazel brown. I have hazel eyes, but I like brown.

        Yeah, all eyes are blue under the pigmentation layer. The one that I wish we knew is if human phenotype differences could have been the result of breeding with other hominins. I wish humanity were mature enough to delve into such things without some inbred prejudice nonsense. It would be funny to find white skin and blue eyes are not originally homo sapien traits.

        It is funny to me that I like eyes that are weakly brown enough to show a vibrant amber, while I have hazel which is just barely on the flip side of just enough brown to only show around the center of you look closely, buy shifts blue into a greyish green with more of a bluish fringe.

      • I've always thought that "hazel eyes" meant, well, hazel eyes 😀 As in a sort of a reddish or lighter brown.

        Looks like the 'ole Oxford English Dictionary (for American English) says

        a reddish-brown or greenish-brown color, especially of a person's eyes: [as modifier] : the laughing hazel eyes were serious now.

    • I'm sort of weak for very light blue or grayish eyes, which is a bit funny since mine are like that. I blame my first girlfriend from about 3000 years ago: her eyes were even lighter than mine. But otherwise I don't really pay all that much attention to eye color, though.

      • Those were the good old days. The sea. The peoples. The Mediterranean raiding. The Sherden parties were something else back then. Am I right?

        • This is Sea People slander and I will not stand for it.

          I actually subscribe to Eric Cline's theory that the whole Sea People thing is bunk and that the Bronze Age collapse was caused by a lot of things just going wrong at the same time. He's got a few lectures floating around on YouTube, they're really interesting

          • Chop chop. Impressive. I only call such things passive entertainment. Incumbents tell tall tales, and all that, while no one speaks for the interregnum.

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