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I never realized until seeing that clip once again, how close Yoda speak can be to Kwai Chang Caine speak. He also looks like Mr. Miyagi (since Karate Kid came out AFTER Return of the Jedi that maybe coincidence or an homage to Arnold.)
What’s the problem with blond, blue-eyed girls being good representatives? I don’t see one. Most all humans find tall blond, blue-eyed women easy on the eyes. If you’re jealous cause you’re ugly, that’s your problem.
“What’s the problem with blond, blue-eyed girls being good representatives?”
The pro”lem is with the implied premise of the statement, that the idea that they’re good representative”s is based on the fact that they’re blond and blue-eyed. How does a person’s hair and eye color automatically make them a “good representative”? Enquiring minds want to know.
Ugh, “pro”lem” should be “problem”.