thisnamecantbetaken says: Wink, wink. Peek-a-boo TN VERY interesting, very pretty; but reminds me of jellyfish when diving, beautiful, and dangerous, like a woman with pretty eyes. Certainly not a case of if you've seen one then you've seen them all. Extraordinary variety. I know someone, who's eyes are completely black and some people have eyes of two different colours. Eyes are the window to the soul, they say. From Wiki: Sunlight triggers melanin production in the eye, as it does to the skin. ----- Iris color can provide a large amount of information about an individual, and a classification of various colors may be useful in documenting pathological changes and disease ----- Brown is the most common, blue is second, and green is rarest. ----- Eye colour usually stabilizes when an infant is around 6 months old. ----- Often, paler newborns have blue eyes, which change to green, hazel, light brown or dark brown, as they grow older. This is probably the ... Here is some really amazing stuff on eye colour too: Longevity Science - Eye Colour and Human Diseases. TN Went to school with an albino, one pink, one pale blue eye, a brittle diabetic, was gone at 16; but I will remember them eyes till the end of time. What a beautiful person she was and still is somewhere. Used to tease me and said never trust a boy with green eyes, my friend and I have green eyes, we used to get her hot lunch for her when she had trouble walking, what a tease and jewel she was. |
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