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Filipinos are immune to every pillBlue eyes aren’t cope but Philippinos slay hard?
Is it even safe ?Who Denies Eye colour pill Is coping too much. I'm spending 4k and risking my Eyesight to get lighter eyes through melanin removal
True looksmaxxerWho Denies Eye colour pill Is coping too much. I'm spending 4k and risking my Eyesight to get lighter eyes through melanin removal
yes. it is much safer than iris implants. it is actually good for your eye sight and cheap. you can only get green eyes though, pure melanin free, no other colours, and it depends on your base.Is it even safe ?
Where are you getting it from? Melanin-free would be blue, not green.yes. it is much safer than iris implants. it is actually good for your eye sight and cheap. you can only get green eyes though, pure melanin free, no other colours, and it depends on your base.
i mispelled, i meant greyWhere are you getting it from? Melanin-free would be blue, not green.
wtf manWho can deny when the most important country on Earth (USA) has had almost exclusively blue eyed presidents despite never being more than 50% blue eyed?
Brutal... America has a modern day caste system.
Over 90% of U.S. Presidents have been blue eyed:
The Blue-eyed Edge in the Oval Office
George Washington, whose birthday we celebrate today, was famous for his steely blue eyes. We know this thanks to the many portraits that Ch...elephantsinthebluegrass.blogspot.com
"in all of U.S. history, only five presidents had brown eyes – John Quincy Adams, Andrew Johnson, Chester A. Arthur, LBJ and Nixon. All the rest were clearly described with blue, grey, or hazel eyes. Two of our three presidents who faced serious impeachment proceedings (Andrew Johnson and Richard Nixon) were among our brown-eyed minority. The other three brownies (John Quincy Adams, Chester A. Arthur, and Lyndon Johnson) all hoped to win an additional term as president but failed to do, falling victim to bitter political critics and rivals."