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Originally Posted by baz3338
BTW Hitler's 'vegetarianism' is a myth I believe.
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Hitler 'avoided' meat from around 1931 onwards as his health began to decline. Not a true, idealistic vegetarian, the point is that his
perceived vegetarianism can be used by both sides to make opposite points. One might equally use the Nazi's perceived record on animal rights ("even the Nazis respected animal rights" vs "Nazis bad, therefore animal rights bad") to parallel the argument made by the white supremacists that since eastern woman want to look like western women, then western women must be superior, overlooking small matters like western women (and men) could skip a meal now and then, take a shower once in a while and get an attitude check... (see:
http://www.phuket-info.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7725)
The blue eyes in the original post are just too intense - blue eyes are due to a lack of the pigment melanin in the iris, and those iridae are just too blue to be due to a lack of anything - there is other colour in there. The very dark ring arounds the outer margins is a lens warning sign too.
Blue eyes can appear in any race (Finland has the highest proportion of the population at 90%): I came across a very pale blue-eyed Thai girl last year, she was only slightly lighter skinned than average and the effect can vary from arresting to slightly scary.
You can get too interested in eyes though. I wandered onto a ward one day and spoke to a nurse for a few minutes, all the while I was observing her pronounced heterochromia (one blue, one brown eye). It wasn't until I has halfway down the corridor on the way out that it occurred to me that the rest of her had been drop-dead gorgeous! That's when I realized I had been studying eyes (pupillary function especially) far too much
Cheers,
K.