>>213507150 (OP)
If you are blond, blue-eyed, and white you are more valuable than all non-whites combined just by virtue of existing in the eyes of the average asian female.
>>213507150 (OP) >white >blue eyed
Sure, but blondism is a bit overrated. Pale skin, blue eyes and black hair looks the best, I am basically a nazi for that phenotype. World needs to reduce amount of browns and increase that.
>>213507150 (OP) > [I]n the dining-room, on the very first day, we saw the Polish family, which looked exactly the way my husband described them: the girls were dressed rather stiffly and severely, and the very charming, beautiful boy of about thirteen was wearing a sailor suit with an open collar and very pretty lacings. He caught my husband's attention immediately. This boy was tremendously attractive, and my husband was always watching him with his companions on the beach. He didn't pursue him through all of Venice—that he didn't do—but the boy did fascinate him, and he thought of him often. […] I still remember that my uncle, Privy Counsellor Friedberg, a famous professor of canon law in Leipzig, was outraged: "What a story! And a married man with a family!"
>—Katia Mann, Unwritten Memories[9] >The boy who inspired "Tadzio" was perhaps Baron Władysław Moes, whose first name was usually shortened as Władzio or just Adzio. This story was uncovered by Andrzej Dołęgowski, Thomas Mann's translator, around 1964, and was published in the German press in 1965.
>Moes was born on 17 November 1900 in Wierbka, the second son and fourth child of Baron Aleksander Juliusz Moes. He was aged 10 when he was in Venice, significantly younger than Tadzio in the novella.
>>213512940
You're an idiot, whites becoming rarer only makes being white more valuable.
Imagine if there was only 100 white people left in the world with blonde hair and blue eyes and how special they would be and how much value it would have to marry one and have a child with those rare features.