To: ErnBatavia
He may have very well had vitiligo, but I don’t believe for a minute that it made his entire body an even, flawless shade of white.
35 posted on
06/28/2009 6:08:07 PM PDT by
Sloth
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To: Sloth
He may have very well had vitiligo, but I dont believe for a minute that it made his entire body an even, flawless shade of white. Even if it did (in his case) . . . it would not have altered his gene pool.
To: Sloth
He may have very well had vitiligo, but I dont believe for a minute that it made his entire body an even, flawless shade of white.Well, there was a lot of plastic involved.
So much that they've decided to recycle him into Legos, so little kids can play with him for a change...
49 posted on
06/28/2009 6:17:24 PM PDT by
null and void
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To: Sloth
"He may have very well had vitiligo, but I dont believe for a minute that it made his entire body an even, flawless shade of white."I asked my son's dermatologist about that once. He told me that vitiligo is typically pretty patchy in its discoloration, but that his patients usually use heavy makeup to even out the skin color. It may be that MJ was doing the same, and choose to go with light tones rather than darker ones.
88 posted on
06/28/2009 7:29:14 PM PDT by
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