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My best friend from middle school was part of such family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:22:52, you've proven the point. "Regular" biracial people are nothing special and, in some cases, are ugly.
It wasn't that difficult to google the images. I thank Kip Fulbeck and his Hapa Project since it's where I got the first few pictures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I rarely see half-black/half-Asian people.
I bet they would look nice, though.
Tiger Woods?
Heinz Ward?
Tiger has big ass teeth.
Ward can get it.
Anonymous wrote:22:52, you've proven the point. "Regular" biracial people are nothing special and, in some cases, are ugly.
Anonymous wrote:22:52, you've proven the point. "Regular" biracial people are nothing special and, in some cases, are ugly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I realize you meant this post to be complementary, but many people (including many biracial people) find this line of thinking to be offensive and/or racist. I encourage you to reflect on your stated position here.
NP here.
Why do some consider this line of thinking offensive?
Because it means that the minority race isn't pretty enough until you mix "whiteness" with it.
Anonymous wrote:I am offended by this thread.
And also, I'd need to see pictures of "regular" biracial people to see if you have a point, OP. You posted celebs and isn't it pretty much a prerequsite to be good looking?
Anonymous wrote:I am offended by this thread.
And also, I'd need to see pictures of "regular" biracial people to see if you have a point, OP. You posted celebs and isn't it pretty much a prerequsite to be good looking?
Anonymous wrote:I think what's making people uncomfortable is the idea of biracial features being viewed through a lens of exoticism and as such objectification.
Given the uncomfortable historical connotations of this (highly prized "mulattos" during slavery "mestizos", "hapas", during colonial eras) such conversations are fraught with layers of questionable views on race and what makes one "beautiful" and "desirable."
Anonymous wrote:In my opinion, those who are half-black/half-white are some of the most beautiful people on earth.
Their skin is a splendid golden-brown color. Their hair is thick, voluminous, and curly. Their facial features are exotic yet balanced. They are so extraordinary.
Some of them even have green or hazel eyes. And the contrast between the dark skin and light eyes is exquisite.
And they tend to age slower.
Of course, not all B/W biracial people are like this--but most are.
Leila Arcieri:
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Thandie Newton:
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Chloe Mortaud:
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Miss Universe 2009 runner up: