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Blue eyes are inferior, they are a sign of weakness, femininity and sickness. Blue eyed people develop easier eye diseases. Anything other than the natural brown colour shows that something has gone terribly wrong with your ancestors...
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None of the eye colours are inferior. That sort of talk always comes across as butt hurt or something similar to me.
Some interesting things about eye colour. Not going into too much depth about this but with a very quick search.
In a 2007 British study, researchers found that blue-eyed people were better at strategic thinking and generally performed better in tasks that required long-term thought, such as running or golf. Meanwhile, brown-eyed subjects had quicker reaction times.
http://mentalfloss.com/article/28196...ving-blue-eyes
Apparently men with blue eyes make the best fighter pilots.
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/ne...PB19400701.2.6
Anyway no eye colour is inferior and whether people like one colour over another is just a matter of taste. Blue eyes just lack pigment so more light is let in so that might cause problems on the other side of the equation though blue eyes have better night vision.
https://prezi.com/1t4m0y4epf9r/does-...night-visions/During our Observation, we saw that Blue eyes were able to see better in the dark. While performing our experiment, and graphing all the data, Blue eyes were able to see the furthest. Next being brown eye, and then lastly green. In our graphs, we aliged the eyes colors up and compared them each to one another. While on another graph, we compared the averages to see who really could see the furthest. This proving that the hypothesis that the lighter the eye color, the better your visibility would be in the dark is accepted. This is because the lighter the eye shade, the better your eyes adjust to the darkness. Making it easier for you to see when placed in dark area is correct. Allowing only a certain amount of light to enter the eye.
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In the future, as sciences advance, eyeballs can be changed by a quick visit to the doctors. But I'm not sure this is such good development. How can we be sure that all those underlying problems can be fixed by simple eyeball change? Are we now creating a World where people with defective genes can multiply freely under the disguise of Brown eyes, further spreading what W.W.Spurlock once called the great sickness ...
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eye color is not important. only the person who carries them can give them value
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