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Old 05-19-2012, 07:47 PM   #22
Ervntewc

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I think that's a testament to how easily their features can be erased, but I don't want to start a flame war here.
It's not erased. Any colour other than dark brown or black is an expression of blondness, which means that the genes are there, and that they will express themselves occasionally depending on the genetic combination.

Europeans are certainly far more blond than any other group of people, including Melanesians as a whole and Australian Aborigines as well, the latter who mostly are blond as kids and/or have their hair bleached by the sun, which isn't blondism.

Obviously you can point out a sub group who are more blond, but you can do this in Europe as well.
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