Light Brown Is equivalent to Blue and green eyes

Northern Black Sea was called Eurasia wasn't it jfl? :dafuckfeels:
I don’t think it’s considered a part of Eurasia.

And you were wrong about “it coming from ethnics”
 
I don’t think it’s considered a part of Eurasia.

And you were wrong about “it coming from ethnics”
You having fun punching the strawman bro? I said light colored eyes, blue eyes are particularly a recent mutation compared to the other eye colors

 
You having fun punching the strawman bro? I said light colored eyes, blue eyes are particularly a recent mutation compared to the other eye colors
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I was specifically talking about blue eyes and it’s uniqueness to Europeans. Literally zero point in you even replying to me in the first place.

You = retard :feelsuhh:
 
You literally said:

Go learn to read you illiterate faggot
Green eyes evolved in Russia in the European populations, who aren’t ethnic…

Calm down little boy don’t blow your top over eye colour :forcedsmile:
 
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Green eyes are extremely rare in general, but mostly occur in European populations.

Green eyes are extremely uncommon everywhere else in the world except for Europe, it doesn’t take a genius to realise that they mostly likely come FROM Europe
(Genetic Studies also confirm this)

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Believe it or not, blue eyes actually originated from the Caucasus mountains. The Black Sea shores were apparently a good breeding ground for light phenotypes and after mixing with Central Asian Yamnaya they went to modern Ukraine and spread it through Corded Ware into Europe. Pretty interesting, isn't it?
 

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