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Black and blue | 23 | 36.51% | |
White and gold | 33 | 52.38% | |
Other | 7 | 11.11% | |
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Rosa's comment that color only exists in our brain is not entirely accurate. The dress in the news article reflects specific wavelengths of light that can me measured with instrumentation. Each wavelength can be assigned a color name. Similarly you can use photoshop to just take a sample of the picture of the dress and this will give a numeric value corresponding to a color. So color can and does exist independent of our brain or experience of it. The confusion comes when our eyes lack the proper cone receptors to accurately interpret the wavelength. The reality is that that there are many wavelengths of light that we cannot see at all, not because they don't exist but because we lack the proper receptors to detect them. Examples would be infrared light or ultraviolet light. Though our eyes and brains cannot see these colors, our electronic devices can.
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oh, sweetheart, we all already decided Rosa was the height of tits and cool. i mean, she's wicked smart and all, but she dropped into chat for the first time during the marathon and spent the better part of it topless dropping mad facts and making kick ass jokes. when you other assholes, who /say/ you love this place, decide to contribute to the team in a similarly open, intelligent, and genital manner, you can swing your dicks around, too. until then be a good, sweet boy to Miss Rosa.
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