A couple of days ago, [Poll #1036248]
* Please pick the colour you think I would originally have had, if you picture it as now being grey / white (!!!)
** Feel free not to answer this one, but it is relevant to what I'm curious about, so I'd very much appreciate it. I've locked answers so they can only be seen by me. Again, if it's grey / white, please choose the colour it used to be. And I'm not including all subtleties of colour - please just choose the closest.
*** After I've finished my apocafic, of course. For the WIPs in question, look here and here.
* Please pick the colour you think I would originally have had, if you picture it as now being grey / white (!!!)
** Feel free not to answer this one, but it is relevant to what I'm curious about, so I'd very much appreciate it. I've locked answers so they can only be seen by me. Again, if it's grey / white, please choose the colour it used to be. And I'm not including all subtleties of colour - please just choose the closest.
*** After I've finished my apocafic, of course. For the WIPs in question, look here and here.

Comments
As far as ethnocentrism goes, I think I'm not so much ethnocentric and egocentric. People I meet online, fictional characters, anyone I meet that doesn't come with a visual component, I automatically assume to be just like me. For instance, I'm always surprised when I learn that LJ friends are male or live in England or Africa or anywhere other than the US because I am female and live in the US, so obviously it's the same for everyone else. Everyone else also drives old green Hondas and needs glasses in order to read street signs. *shrug* I don't mean to be the center of the universe, I just am.
There's "Other"! I didn't want to put them all - got bored of writing it. :)
For instance, I'm always surprised when I learn that LJ friends are male or live in England or Africa or anywhere other than the US because I am female and live in the US, so obviously it's the same for everyone else.
And that is exactly what I'm curious about. Because that's what I tend to do, too. Basically, I'm wondering if people will put mirrored answers - that they're blonde and they think I'm blonde, for example.
Notsomuch, so far, as it turns out... Another beautiful theory ruined. :)