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I just read an article that tried to make the case that you can determine someone's personality by . . . are you ready? . . . the color of their eyes. Can you believe it? I think the best way to determine someone's personality is to, I don't know, talk to them? Maybe you should just wear your Burberry BE 3023 sunglasses all day and hope nobody judges you by your eye color. |
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Wearing the sunglasses, that is, not trying to determine a stranger's personality by the color of their eyes. That's just silly. It's like when I'm talking to a stranger and I say something like "I can be very stubborn sometimes." Seemingly out of the blue they'll ask me my birthday. Apparently thinking they want to buy me a gift I tell them. Then they say "Oh, so you're a Taurus. I knew you were." Next time that happens I'm going to lie so they'll say "I knew you were a Capricorn. The minute I saw you." |
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