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If you're the type to pick up the latest issue of People, pore over a two-page spread about Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's latest, empty-handed orphan-acquisition trip through a developing nation, then hurl the magazine against the wall, frustrated that that couple is just being too damn choosy ("What was wrong with the kid with that adorable cowlick from the refugee shelter in Karachi?!" ) about the next addition to their multicultural brood, we urge you to take a deep breath and relax as Jolie herself once again reminds you about the complexity of intrafamilial race-matching:

"You know, now the questions are more when you have a mixed-race family, do you balance the races so there's another African person in the house for Z? So there's another Asian person in the house for Mad? Shiloh has Brad and I she can look at," the actress said.

"What's best for the children as they grow? ... We don't just want to have different children from different countries. That's not the point," Jolie said.

Since Jolie has obviously made no progress in the area of color-balancing her family since articulating exactly the same concerns over six months ago, perhaps a previously unconsidered, more radical solution is needed, like adopting sets of African and Asian parents for the kids, giving each child his or her own properly race-coordinated pair of adults with whom to bond over a shared ancestry.