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offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2020-06-20 00:04 [#02603768]
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LAZY_TITLE


 

offline Cliff Glitchard from DEEP DOWN INSIDE on 2020-06-20 01:26 [#02603774]
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Green

The moment there is a green person on this planet, you watch
the world unify as a race with desire to imprison the
greenie, for experiments and disection.

For reference, watch The Mandalorian.


 

offline mappatazee from ¨y¨z¨| (Burkina Faso) on 2020-06-20 01:29 [#02603775]
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red + green = yellow

debunked


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2020-06-20 01:59 [#02603776]
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I one day found myself looking at my beloved wife's dead
face and just systematically noting the colours according to
an automatic reflex!


my mechanisms get presumptuous like that too

During World War I, in which his younger son Michel
served and his friend and admirer Georges Clemenceau led the
French nation, Monet painted a series of weeping willow
trees as homage to the French fallen soldiers. In 1923, he
underwent two operations to remove his cataracts. The
paintings done while the cataracts affected his vision have
a general reddish tone, which is characteristic of the
vision of cataract victims. It may also be that after
surgery he was able to see certain ultraviolet wavelengths
of light that are normally excluded by the lens of the eye;
this may have had an effect on the colours he perceived.
After his operations he even repainted some of these
paintings, with bluer water lilies than before.[58]


you can see a similar effect with ccd camera capture and UV
light as in his paintings


 

offline hevquip from megagram dusk sect (United States) on 2020-06-20 02:01 [#02603777]
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The most forbidden color these days is white


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2020-06-20 02:02 [#02603778]
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LAZY_TITLE


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2020-06-20 02:02 [#02603779]
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scroll to the end


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2020-06-20 02:11 [#02603782]
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non-spectral humming boidz


 

offline yann_g from now on 2020-06-22 14:51 [#02604006]
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care to develop are you just a generic uneducated stupid
white supremacist?


 

offline belb from mmmmmmhhhhzzzz!!! on 2020-06-22 15:50 [#02604010]
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call his iq into question, he'll lose his shit

low iq lobster


 

offline ijonspeches from 109P/Swift-Tuttle on 2020-06-23 12:23 [#02604095]
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"Scientists are finding out that these colors can be seen
— you just need to know how to look for them."

im sure timothy leary found a way loooong time ago


 

offline ijonspeches from 109P/Swift-Tuttle on 2020-06-23 12:34 [#02604096]
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a color or pattern supposedly unperceivable for human eyes
plays a major role in the short story "the color shrain"
by jeffrey thomas.
it is collected in the book "punktown" among other trippy
and horrific science fiction stories.
found it worthwhile some time ago.



 

offline Roger Wilco from Mo's Beans on 2020-06-23 13:35 [#02604097]
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I am not reading a book called Punktown, I have to draw a
line somewhere and it's precisely here.


 

offline belb from mmmmmmhhhhzzzz!!! on 2020-06-23 14:56 [#02604104]
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there's a nice short story by greg egan about seeing outside
the standard human spectrum, it's called "seventh sight" and
the epub is here. the whole collection is worth yr time
though


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2020-06-23 18:07 [#02604114]
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colour from outer space by lovecraft is probably the OG here


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2020-06-23 18:45 [#02604115]
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octarine in discworld as well



 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2020-06-23 18:46 [#02604116]
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Im reading from the earth to the moon by Jules Verne at the
moment, its really good


 

offline ijonspeches from 109P/Swift-Tuttle on 2020-06-24 08:55 [#02604132]
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yeah that ones a baddie (in its a goodie way)


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2020-12-02 03:08 [#02607048]
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tony "no longer nice cookiemouse" brings us this update:

LAZY_TITLE


 

offline ijonspeches from 109P/Swift-Tuttle on 2020-12-02 07:56 [#02607050]
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interesting that warmer colours show higher brain activation
and it makes sense too,
otherwise what would be the point in signal colours.
next is going to be test subjects looking at christmas
cardigans,
maybe scientists are able to find out why people like them



 


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