Any color they cant ascertain is red then
You took my mind into a place.
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Any color they cant ascertain is red then
this is why the better question is "describe red to a blind person"
this is why the better question is "describe red to a blind person"
most of us have never been blind though so we don't know what that's like
most of us have never been blind though so we don't know what that's like
the import aspect is that you have no experience seeing any color whatsoever, and can't distinguish or make relative judgements between colors
so it throws answers like "its like orange but darker" or "its the color you cant ascertain" out the window
the import aspect is that you have no experience seeing any color whatsoever, and can't distinguish or make relative judgements between colors
so it throws answers like "its like orange but darker" or "its the color you cant ascertain" out the window
good point
i landed at my phrasing because i like to reveal i'm colorblind afterward
red is passion
red is desire
red feels like
ruling an empire
we only associate those things with the color red because thats what weve been programmed to
stop signs, red lights, bull luring, whatever the f***
realistically speaking its just an arrangement of light like any other color and has no symbolism beyond the ones our society has given it
“Have you seen a strawberry?”
the import aspect is that you have no experience seeing any color whatsoever, and can't distinguish or make relative judgements between colors
so it throws answers like "its like orange but darker" or "its the color you cant ascertain" out the window
Well I suppose that color or at least the connotations that surround a color in a sense can be to a degree subjective.
In which case responses that are rooted in relativity still have some valor.
And I feel like the question innately is a practice in understand an individual's relative experience to the color.
we only associate those things with the color red because thats what weve been programmed to
stop signs, red lights, bull luring, whatever the f***
realistically speaking its just an arrangement of light like any other color and has no symbolism beyond the ones our society has given it
well said
i like the way you think
everything is on fire and everyone is screaming
we only associate those things with the color red because thats what weve been programmed to
stop signs, red lights, bull luring, whatever the f***
realistically speaking its just an arrangement of light like any other color and has no symbolism beyond the ones our society has given it
Ehh, idk I think that societal constructs of red come from biological underpinnings of what red ment to us in nature.
Also yes that is still a construct of the human mind.
Im just saying it predates "society" as we know it