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Blondes exist even in Algeria, disregard the trolls.
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In fact it's the opposite as with most "anthropological" features that are analyzed here that average people don't see/care about,average Greeks will lump together many lighter hairs as blonde, not studying all the hundreds of shades like an anthrotard would...maybe it's not that one side is right and the other wrong but different terminologies.
This guy will be called blonde here
As would that guy in Turkey and wherever he's famous.
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That is blonde? Because the 2nd pic (which is not taken in sunlight, but just in an outdoor environment with cloudy weather) is indicative of his real hair colour. Btw, this is my sister's hair from up close. What colour are they, because I came confused from all of this. (Shot in inward space under normal lighting).
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Throughout southern Europe, light brown hair is considered blond. For example, Gerard Pique is considered blond in Spain.
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