Asian-ish?
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blade11699 — 19 years ago(May 16, 2006 07:19 PM)
Tyra Banks is kind of the same way. Not in terms of her eyes but her skin. Everyone in her family including her mother, father, and brother are really dark-skinned. She did a show when she retired from modeling and had her whole family and her gradmother was the only light-skinned one in the whole bunch. BTW, a lot of African-Americans do have Asian-like eyes. I am darker-skinned but there is a lot of Cherokee on my mom's side of the family. It is all about dominant/recessive traits and the luck of the draw.
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deedee-1308 — 19 years ago(November 02, 2006 03:07 PM)
Most Afro Caribbs ( and African Americans) are seriously mixed; Born in the UK my mum is from Jamaica, Dad from Barbados - In no particular order paternal background Jewish, Syrian Indian, Scottish and African, Dads side is African, Dutch (my last name is also Dutch) and South American (poss from Arawak settlement) There is a strong suspicion that my Dads Grandmother was half Scottish!!
The word mixed up (in a good way) doesnt even come close!!
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vanmorgans — 19 years ago(November 24, 2006 05:29 PM)
i think you're missing the point of Preston-P's comment, "when I say Asian that's including American Indian since they're considered Asians also."
your comment of "Natives tend to resemble Asians, DUH!" is basically reinstating what was previously said. so, your intent of making Preston-P sound stupid backfired since you made yourself sound ignorant. where do you think native americans came from? ans5b4wer: siberia, asia..DUH! i hope you're a youngin' and still enrolled in school. -
vanmorgans — 19 years ago(February 23, 2007 12:36 AM)
"Now go back to your education courses, kiddo. You are NEW to Imdb." ok, since you think you're so smart, look at the user name. it's plural for a reason. therefore, your reading of "my" other posts would not include my GRAMMAR. as for my education, i'm a product of english honors courses, and i was a duke tip student. did you take the sat in the seventh grade?..most likely not.
"Most AAs do NOT have Asian in their line and there are PLENTY of Africans w/"Asian" eyes, it isn't exclusive. Hell there are even white people with "slanted" eyes. And AAs tend to have NATIVE American, and the Natives tend to resemble Asians, DUH!.There are even BLACK AFRICANS who could pass off as 'Asian'does that mean they are? NOPE. American Indians ARE indigenous to North America and saying they aren't is basically supporting psuedo history. While SOME Native Americans may resemble Asians, that does NOT automatically mean they are. Just like Somalis; many could pass as Indian (India) but does that make Indian? NO."
you're sticking to the racial classifications with your explanations, which would be true when filling out a survey, application, etc. then, blacks are black, asians are asian, etc. also, in no way am i trying to say amerinds are not indigenous to america. they are indigenous when it comes to our government and their rights, or lack thereof. the question you should be asking yourself, though, is, "where did they come from?" the answer is the point to preston-p's comment of NAs being considered asian. like i said before, they migrated from asia continent. once again, i am not trying to put amerinds into the same racial classification as asians. the point is evolution. amerinds came from asia, and asians came from africa. your somalis statement would go with what i'm saying. east indians came from africa. therefore, east indians could resemble somalis. the whole sharing of physical traits comes from migration/mixing, evolution. "And AAs tend to have NATIVE American, and the Natives tend to resemble Asians, DUH!" do you see, now, how your statement really doesn't have a point? -
Aizyk — 19 years ago(January 31, 2007 09:27 PM)
He's probably part Khoisan. I just posted this in another thread. The Khoisan are an African ethnicity who have epicanthal folds, which occur in particular ethnicities of all races, but almost always among east Asians and are therefore associcated with Asianness. He doesn't necessarily have to have Asian in his a5b4ncestry to have "Asian"-looking eyes.
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aubreycw — 12 years ago(November 02, 2013 05:00 AM)
"He's probably part Khoisan. I just posted this in another thread. The Khoisan are an African ethnicity who have epicanthal folds, which occur in particular ethnicities of all races, but almost always among east Asians and are therefore associcated with Asianness. He doesn't necessarily have to have Asian in his ancestry to have "Asian"-looking eyes."
It's unlikely that John is part Khoisan-given the fact that the Khoisan weren't heavily involved in the slave trade.
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ranmalein — 19 years ago(September 25, 2006 08:38 AM)
lol it's kinda funny that some people say "he has no asian heritage - he's black". don't you think there might be a chance his grandgrandgrandparents (or whatever lol) were asians? (at least one of them). even one of his grandparents could be.
he really looks a little bit asian, my sister was asking this question about 5 minutes ago ;D
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nickyfreak — 19 years ago(October 26, 2006 09:34 AM)
He's not Asian. "Almond" shaped eyes are a common trait among people of West African descent. That's why a lot of black celebrities' Asian (and lack thereof) heritage is questioned. Almond shaped or "slanted" shaped eyes are not solely an Asian feature.
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bigmarkiestyle — 19 years ago(November 02, 2006 09:22 PM)
yeah, yeahJohn Legend is blackthis is a fruitless and pointless postmore importantly, THANKS CROWN PRINCE for the link to see (and HEAR) the great and luscious Sara Ramirez singing "Fever!!" A great deed, indeed!!!
