Today is celebrated World Blonde Day
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The brightest, most visible and most light-haired part of humanity has finally found its own long-awaited and well deserved holiday. Maybe because the rights of blond women, as they angrily claim, undeservedly trampled on literally all over the world, the bright date of May 31 was declared World Blonde Day.
The heroines of many anecdotes, hostages of hydrogen peroxide and hairdresser's art, innocent victims of glamor, tanning and silicone ladies, lovers of real gentlemen and owners of hyper-logic logic, all of them worthily celebrated this date for the first time in 2006, namely, they decided to pay their respects and become laureates exclusive premium - "Diamond hairpin" (this is the first special award for blondes).
The first celebration of World Blonde Day was a real chic. The ceremony of awarding the "Diamond Hairpin" award was held, timed to celebrate talented, smart, successful, fashionable and infinitely feminine. In a word, the most blond blondes of our time.
According to scientists, this blonde is a rare phenomenon, and by their calculations by 2202 blondes will finally disappear from the face of the Earth. Only in the last 50 years the number of blondes and blondes has decreased from 49 to 14 percent of the total number of inhabitants of the planet. And there are several reasons for this. First, that the child was born blond, both parents should have blonde hair. Secondly, in countries where the dark color of hair predominates, the population is steadily growing, but Europeans - Germans, Scandinavians, Russians, who carry the "blond gene" - are increasingly confined to one child. The last person with blonde hair will be born, according to scientists, in Finland, where the largest number of blonde people live per capita.
Why this happens is easy to understand - a natural blonde phenomenon is rare, and find yourself a pair, also a blonde, and that for love ... 1 chance per million ...