Oh, don't worry about it. Green eyes haven't helped me one bit.WrongSprite said:*Waves fist*comadorcrack said:I have Green Eyes =]WrongSprite said:Everyone tells me how great green eyes are =[
And I'll be honest with you
It does help.
I'm going to find a way to permanently dye my eyes from blue xD
If I wasn't so insecure about being insecure I would totally do this, and get like ... sapphire blue ones.Toasty said:This has made me want to save up for coloured contact lenses......now to choose a colour(bright blue, green or gold, maybe one eye blue and one eye gold)
where's the best place to buy such things?
im getting braces this morningD:dragon_of_red said:Well, my eyes are like a weird sorta blue/yellow/ green when they mix sorta eyes, its fairly striking...
I think that if people have braces though... that is a big differnece in there early life, me though, why i have awesome teeth...
again with my first post on this thread i am i all ways "huggable" to these high schoolersrompsku said:Ok, most people here missed the point.
I wasn't focusing on eyes, but on the insignificant and small things that make us different. They can be eyes, ears, mouth, lips, height, hands, feet, nose, etc, etc.
So what small thing about your body do you think could have drastically changed you life had it been slightly different.
Gooood luck with that, hope they turn out good.triskutt900 said:im getting braces this morningD:dragon_of_red said:Well, my eyes are like a weird sorta blue/yellow/ green when they mix sorta eyes, its fairly striking...
I think that if people have braces though... that is a big differnece in there early life, me though, why i have awesome teeth...
So I suppose you did not start a conversation with her?rompsku said:This is similar to the butterfly effect. (metaphor, not movie)
I was sitting on the train merrily on my way to work listening to some Aphex Twin when across from me sits this gorgeous young lass. I noticed something peculiar about her... she was black (well, a very light brown to be precise. Definitely of mixed race) but she had the most striking blue eyes (they weren't contacts. I asked her).
I've never seen that before. It was damn hot. But I digress...
It got me thinking. A black chick with blue eyes. She must get a lot of attention because of that. I wondered how it affected her life. Then I got all philosophical and thought even deeper. How different would her life had been if she was born with brown eyes like the majority of colored people.
So my question is, do you think something as (seemingly) insignificant as eye color can have an effect on somebody's life? And, that if they were born with a different eye color, they're lives could turn out completely different.
No, not quite. I just had a chance to ask her about her eyes. But she had to get off the train soon after.Woem said:So I suppose you did not start a conversation with her?rompsku said:This is similar to the butterfly effect. (metaphor, not movie)
I was sitting on the train merrily on my way to work listening to some Aphex Twin when across from me sits this gorgeous young lass. I noticed something peculiar about her... she was black (well, a very light brown to be precise. Definitely of mixed race) but she had the most striking blue eyes (they weren't contacts. I asked her).
I've never seen that before. It was damn hot. But I digress...
It got me thinking. A black chick with blue eyes. She must get a lot of attention because of that. I wondered how it affected her life. Then I got all philosophical and thought even deeper. How different would her life had been if she was born with brown eyes like the majority of colored people.
So my question is, do you think something as (seemingly) insignificant as eye color can have an effect on somebody's life? And, that if they were born with a different eye color, they're lives could turn out completely different.
Am I the only person who noticed the racist language?rompsku said:This is similar to the butterfly effect. (metaphor, not movie)
I was sitting on the train merrily on my way to work listening to some Aphex Twin when across from me sits this gorgeous young lass. I noticed something peculiar about her... she was black (well, a very light brown to be precise. Definitely of mixed race) but she had the most striking blue eyes (they weren't contacts. I asked her).
I've never seen that before. It was damn hot. But I digress...
It got me thinking. A black chick with blue eyes. She must get a lot of attention because of that. I wondered how it affected her life. Then I got all philosophical and thought even deeper. How different would her life had been if she was born with brown eyes like the majority of COLORED people.
So my question is, do you think something as (seemingly) insignificant as eye color can have an effect on somebody's life? And, that if they were born with a different eye color, they're lives could turn out completely different.
Mine are yellow, not Sith yellow mind you, and there's a bit of green around the edges, but still yellow.tellmeimaninja said:I've seen a person with non-contact yellow eyes before. It might be the most awesome looking thing ever.
What's racist about colored?Amethyst Wind said:Am I the only person who noticed the racist language?rompsku said:This is similar to the butterfly effect. (metaphor, not movie)
I was sitting on the train merrily on my way to work listening to some Aphex Twin when across from me sits this gorgeous young lass. I noticed something peculiar about her... she was black (well, a very light brown to be precise. Definitely of mixed race) but she had the most striking blue eyes (they weren't contacts. I asked her).
I've never seen that before. It was damn hot. But I digress...
It got me thinking. A black chick with blue eyes. She must get a lot of attention because of that. I wondered how it affected her life. Then I got all philosophical and thought even deeper. How different would her life had been if she was born with brown eyes like the majority of COLORED people.
So my question is, do you think something as (seemingly) insignificant as eye color can have an effect on somebody's life? And, that if they were born with a different eye color, they're lives could turn out completely different.