
That's called being colour blind and does exist LOLI used to think, still wonder really, that people might view colours differently so one person's blue might be another's green. I would get really into it, deciding that there would be no way to tell because they would be consistent, all the shades of blue would just be shades of green so they'd still be able to identify it as an individual colour but it might be totally different to the way someone else sees it.
I used to think the hover would kill me or something if I went near it. LOL.
I once got scared to go down on christmas because i thought Santa was sleeping on the sofa, and if i went down and woke him up he wouldn't give me presents![]()
Colourblind generally refers to not being able to differentiate between certain colours. I'm talking about if everyone saw colours differently, the contrast between colours would still be there it's just that blue could look blue for one person and and green to another.
I waited for my letter from HogwartsConvinced I was a Muggle-born.
I understand and think that to. But theres no way to prove, because we may all see it differentlyColourblind generally refers to not being able to differentiate between certain colours. I'm talking about if everyone saw colours differently, the contrast between colours would still be there it's just that blue could look blue for one person and and green to another.
I used to think that everything was black and white, Wednesday was pronounced weddingsday, urmm that the alarm things that when movement is sensed glow red was santas elves watching if you were good or bad.
There's this thing called "Parachute" where you literally hold a multi-coloured circular sheet (Like a parachute) and you all hold on to it to play games when you're little. When I was told we were going to do parachute at school I thought we was going to be parachuting out of planes which I was very excited about, I was disappointed to say the least.
i thought that as well. the teacher said we were doing it in the hall and i was like kk don't know how that's going to work, but everyone seemed to know it was a plastic sheet.There's this thing called "Parachute" where you literally hold a multi-coloured circular sheet (Like a parachute) and you all hold on to it to play games when you're little. When I was told we were going to do parachute at school I thought we was going to be parachuting out of planes which I was very excited about, I was disappointed to say the least.
that there was a monster in my cupboard.
and i thought santa was real and one time i stayed up waiting to see him LOL.
Its a common view in psychology and whats known as a subjective view of reality, different shades and colours can be termed as the same because no one see can what anyone else sees. So what I see as red, might be green to you, but you define the green as red because you've grown up with that colour being defined as red, likewise you may see something as blue where I see it as yellow, but I would still define it as blue.I used to think, still wonder really, that people might view colours differently so one person's blue might be another's green. I would get really into it, deciding that there would be no way to tell because they would be consistent, all the shades of blue would just be shades of green so they'd still be able to identify it as an individual colour but it might be totally different to the way someone else sees it.
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