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why can't they tell us apart? is it because of a lack of interest? I guess we are kinda boring, but the fact that they don't pay attention to our faces makes me kinda sad. Japs are my heroes, and I hate that they have such a bad view on us
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>>221629095
White people are easier to tell apart because they come in different hair and eye colors whereas Asians all have the same hair and eyes.
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>>221629095
People cope and meme but in reality the variation in european phenotypes shifts by like 20% distribution in the population max from the most northeast to the most southwest. There is little if any major phenotypical, or genetic difference.
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>>221629133
>People cope
I don't
>>221629108
blondes here all are dyed
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>>221629095
>>221629133
Asians: straight black hair, light yellow skin, dark yellow skin, brown eyes
Whites: straight/curly/wavy black hair, red hair, blond hair, light brown hair, dark brown hair, light skin, tan skin, brown eyes, blue eyes, green eyes, grey eyes, hazel eyes

Yes, totally the same amount of variation.
This image is just Jap delusion.
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>>221629160
>blondes here all are dyed
Are your eyes too small and slanty to see eye color there?
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>>221629095
>be Anglo
>everyone mistakes you for another Anglo
>try to explain but they don't know English, so you can't
>fortunately this is a detective show
>the protagonist uses facts and logic to deduce they aren't actually the same person
>he proceeds to explain his accent does not fit with the American accent expected of the celebrity
>Everyone stares in wonder at the explanation
>He proceeds to explain in extremely broken English how to pronounce English words in different accents
>(the Anglo also has broken English too)
>at the end, the protagonist makes a passing remark that he knew he was not the celebrity because his hair is a different colour, despite the fact they showed the "I figured out" transition when he started talking
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>>221629095
I remember seeing a doccy on this subject and it's because they grow up in a homogenous society where they get used to noticing all the variations between faces of the same
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>>221630539
no link to said documentary, no possibility in believing your made up factoid. kys
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>>221630573
I couldn't be bothered to finish my comment so no way I'm looking for it but as a hint if you want to look I will say I saw it maybe a decade ago



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