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Black hair (those belong to a friend of mine as no one in my family has it):
dark brown hair (those belongs to my mother)
Medium to light brown hair (those belongs to my brother):
Blonde hair (mine):
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Brown hair is certainly the most common in Britain.
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Got this off Stormfront of all places.....not that I use that forum as some of the people there are plain tards.
It was some thread in the Britain section, and this is from some School in Lancashire or Cumbria I think, in the North-West of England.
Now THIS, is ethnic diversity.
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As with all white nations.
Really I never got the huge deal with blonde hair on this forum sometimes nor why people get into such heated debates over who the most blonde is. I'm dirty blonde and I wouldn't care anymore if I had dark brown hair. The British did a lot for world culture and have a more fantastic invention history than all the so called "blonder" nations. Brits should be proud of that, not a hair color IMO.
Send me dms asking me to classify you, i'll have Barbarianna of Barbaria here put a few holes in you. Then I'll take this guitar and smash it over your head.
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I'm half Portuguese, half British; all of my hair is a dark brown except for about 1/3 of the hairs in my moustache, which are blonde with maybe some orange. Odd. Only one of my grandparents was blond.
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