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...and for some weird reason, we still think blondes are the only dumb ones.
you know why...because one of my blonde classmates confused the phone with a mouse....
tastypc seems to know what she's doing, so no not all blonds are stupid, and it is completely possible to find stupid people everywhere:)
Since when were blondes the only dumb ones?
That's like saying only black people like fried chicken.
well is it not true? all the blacks i meet like their chicken
You're missing the point of my comment.
'blond' is no longer in use as a reference to hair colour, use 'light' instead, it is now one of the synonyms for idiot.
Ti's of course strictly an unofficial synonym.
Not the difference between "blonde" and "blond". The term "Blonde" is used to describe either a female with light-colored hair, and/or a freaking moron. The term "blond" is reserved exclusively for males with light-colored hair.
Despite the original grammatical and contextual difference of the words variance , the point still stands.
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...and for some weird reason, we still think blondes are the only dumb ones.
you know why...because one of my blonde classmates confused the phone with a mouse....
tastypc seems to know what she's doing, so no not all blonds are stupid, and it is completely possible to find stupid people everywhere:)
Since when were blondes the only dumb ones?
That's like saying only black people like fried chicken.
well is it not true? all the blacks i meet like their chicken
You're missing the point of my comment.
'blond' is no longer in use as a reference to hair colour, use 'light' instead, it is now one of the synonyms for idiot.
Ti's of course strictly an unofficial synonym.
Not the difference between "blonde" and "blond". The term "Blonde" is used to describe either a female with light-colored hair, and/or a freaking moron. The term "blond" is reserved exclusively for males with light-colored hair.
Despite the original grammatical and contextual difference of the words variance , the point still stands.