Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Chocolate People



Ever heard of chocolate people? 

I intended to write about this awhile back, but somehow forgot. But yes, this post is about chocolate people. Or families. Yeah, families would be a better word.

Anyways, the point is, this got me going after I saw a couple at the mall on New Year's Eve. The husband was black and the wife was(possibly) Eurasian(I thought she looked Eurasian, but she definitely has white blood as part of her genes) or white, whichever. The lady was carrying their little baby which was a total adorable bundle *gushes*, as most babies are. Except hers was obviously a mixture of white and black, genes, and is what I often brand as 'chocolate' kids.

It's not a bad term, mind you! Chocolate babies are adorable, and have all the best genes. Well, mostly XD. And they're unique. They're neither white nor black. They're chocolate! Actually, in the film Australia, they called these half-white-half-black kids 'creamy', or 'Creamies', in reference to their creamy-colored skin. Very much like chocolate, I believe. Milk chocolate that is. 

Therefore, I have come up with a very subjective(but very logical) equation on these sort of mixed families. 

DARK CHOCOLATE+WHITE CHOCOLATE= MILK CHOCOLATE

;D 
Tell me I'm wrong? 


For example:

White Chocolate+Dark Chocolate

=


Milk Chocolates! :D

Sorry, just had to do that. I'm not much of a celebrity watcher, but I've always been fascinated by Heidi Klum and Seal, the way they are so different in culture and appearance and yet are drawn to one another. And I've always been amazed at the complete stark contrast between husband and wife, and the adorableness of their milk chocolate children. They were the subjects of interest that had me cooking up that ridiculous equation up there. 

But I do think chocolate families are really cute. Just like the couple and their kid which I saw in the mall. The husband was completely dark-skinned, closer to the color black, with dark eyes and hair, and the wife was blonde-ish with porcelain skin and grayish-steel eyes. And the kid was, as I predicted, chocolate-skinned. Milk chocolate-skinned. And so awesomely adorable. I was gushing like a little girl over her new baby sister or something. 

Opposites attract? 
Perhaps that theory is right to a certain extent.
But I do like it better than 'Two birds of a feather flock together'. 
I think that theory only applies to friendships. Relationships? I hardly think so. But that's my opinion. Many people would care to object based on their preferences and such. 

Either ways. I have presented my equation here. 
This is pretty random. But this is my blog. And I shall be random when I want to. 



*Happy New Year!* 


First post of 2012, *poof*! 



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