
Oh no! Did he at least get a sympathy dinoYes it would be so weird being colourblind. @thms;
http://www.sciencealert.com/watch-a-...the-first-time
lmao I can remember my friend greg on habbo in 06 went months thinking he has brown hair but it was red and he entered a radio comp to win a dino and they asked him on air what colour the dino was to win and he was like I don't know I'm colourblind lmao bless
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don't make colours even harder for me please i'm actually terrible with them. does anyone remember @Meanies; chocolate factory maze and how much I struggled with the last level with colour tiles???@Zealoux; @Absently; @FlyingJesus; @Baabycakezz; @Empired;
i mistake reds and browns and greens and purples and blues and ugh it's a nightmare
Maybe you're the one seeing everything right and we're all getting them mistakendon't make colours even harder for me please i'm actually terrible with them. does anyone remember @Meanies; chocolate factory maze and how much I struggled with the last level with colour tiles???@Zealoux; @Absently; @FlyingJesus; @Baabycakezz; @Empired;
i mistake reds and browns and greens and purples and blues and ugh it's a nightmare![]()
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Eh I used to think this too, but the fact you can easily examine peoples eyes and brains (at least, brains in comparison to another), someone might be able to tell if there is any difference in colour perception. Also, with all the information on light waves, I don't think it's a huge mystery and I suspect most people see the same, or very similar, colours as others.
This thread reminded me of a movie I briefly caught where a kid wanted to be a pilot of some sort, but when he was in the car (with his dad?), they found out he was colour blind and he lost the plot. If someone knows of what I'm talking about then please tell me the film![]()
One of the weird things, just like this I guess, is the thought that we might be missing things because we simply don't have the ability to sense it. Like, we smell a burger due to our nose, we see it with our eyes, we feel it with our touch, etc. But maybe there's something else about it that we don't have the physical ability to sense it!
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Wouldn't that kind of class as a sixth sense? Then again that's kind of known about, whereas if we couldn't know about it then it remains unexplained. D:One of the weird things, just like this I guess, is the thought that we might be missing things because we simply don't have the ability to sense it. Like, we smell a burger due to our nose, we see it with our eyes, we feel it with our touch, etc. But maybe there's something else about it that we don't have the physical ability to sense it!
i can't deal with this
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aww bless you that was awful lmaodon't make colours even harder for me please i'm actually terrible with them. does anyone remember @Meanies; chocolate factory maze and how much I struggled with the last level with colour tiles???@Zealoux; @Absently; @FlyingJesus; @Baabycakezz; @Empired;
i mistake reds and browns and greens and purples and blues and ugh it's a nightmare
lmao totally robbed your victory on that as welldon't make colours even harder for me please i'm actually terrible with them. does anyone remember @Meanies; chocolate factory maze and how much I struggled with the last level with colour tiles???@Zealoux; @Absently; @FlyingJesus; @Baabycakezz; @Empired;
i mistake reds and browns and greens and purples and blues and ugh it's a nightmare
But yeah this colour question is quite a common one, it's often argued that people's perceptions of colour being different is key to why certain people see certain colours as meaning something different to someone else like people thinking red is anger but others thinking red is love or w/e
Aaaah I never even thought of that - you've also got yellow supposedly meaning happiness and energy and stuff but I also remember hearing something about yellow rooms being linked to suicide. Which if that's true, it sucks - as where I work the whole inside of the building is bloody yellow!lmao totally robbed your victory on that as well
But yeah this colour question is quite a common one, it's often argued that people's perceptions of colour being different is key to why certain people see certain colours as meaning something different to someone else like people thinking red is anger but others thinking red is love or w/e
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