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Your eyes can def. change color when you get mad, angry, or agitated, especally people with hazel eyes. The lighting that surrounds you when you feel this way is a major component of the changing. If the mood never changes, the eyes could, as well. People with hazel eyes have a mix of brown and green, (sometimes gray) that is deeplu influenced by mood. Blue eyes can turn paler when one is relaxed, and usually deep if you are mad. Lastly, it could depend if you are outide or not. The sun's rays reflect this, naturally.

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