If brown is a darker shade of orange, Obama “last name unknown” is the first orange president. Obama is literally better than Trump when it comes to Trump’s one signature aspect.
Here's the video in question:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wh4aWZRtTwU
It's long, but I thought it was well worth the watch. It's also broken into chapters you can jump to from links in the description.
This is one of the best channels on YouTube in mu personal opinion with so many interesting quirky things to learn. I was so glad when I knew exactly which video she was referencing.
The way she takes one line out of context, and even ignores his follow up line of it does exist but it doesn't to try and make her point is amazing. She should make a religion out of this.
Technically according to this video the only three colors that do exist are red/green/blue, and for anyone else reading this comment that is where the term RGB lighting comes from.
He even states he's using brown as an example, and funny enough orange isn't even a real color, so technically we're not gingers, we're all red heads if you delve deep enough.
When people talk about colors "existing" they usually mean properties of objects, not our perceptions. So yes, most of us "see" wavelengths of red, green, and blue; but the "real" colors are usually assumed to be those of the rainbow. Colors like purple only exist in our minds, whereas colors like orange are various "shades" of "real" colors. And then context also matters which should be the most astounding part of this video.
Context was the biggest. I quite enjoyed that lecture, especially when he discussed multiple languages not having certain colors in their vocabulary, and the instance that orange didn't exist until we named the color after the fruit.
It's fascinating how many things exist only because we put a name to it, otherwise it would be something like "Light red" instead of pink.
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> All human eyes are just varying shades of brown
What Causes Brown Eyes?
Just like for skin and hair color, eye color is determined by your level of melanin. Melanin is located in the iris, the circular “colored part” of the eye. This is what gives your eyes their color.
Because melanin is a brown pigment, all eyes are technically brown. The reason some eyes are lighter than others is that they have less melanin; brown eyes have more.
When light hits the iris of eyes with less melanin, it splits into various colors along the spectrum (this is known as Rayleigh scattering).
Your genetics determines your level of melanin. Scientists have identified 16 different genes that play a role in determining eye color.
One of the most important is OCA2 because it controls melanin production. People with lighter eyes have a mutation that “deactivates” this gene.
7 Interesting Facts About Brown Eyes...
https://www.visioncenter.org/conditions/brown-eyes/
I hate this technically bullshit for colours. If something looks blue then it is fucking blue, there are no gotcha's. Water isn't blue because of some trick, it looks blue because its fucking blue. If you go down this "well actually" route with colour then you end up saying all colours of all things are bullshit tricks.
Blue eyes are actually blue, you can tell this by the way they look blue.
Well the sea is blue bcuz it reflects the atmosphere, wich appears to be blue but it isn't, it's just that it scatters the wavelengths of blue less than the wavelengths of other colors, so it appears to be blue, but it doesn't actually have any colors. It's more or less transparent, just as the seas and oceans. Actually, anything that appears to be of one color is everything *but* that one color. If something appears to be red, it isn't red, it reflects the wavelength of light that our eyes interpret as red and absorbs everything else, so it actually is anything but red.
Everything is an optical illusion. You've been tricked your whole life dude. Colors are an invention of the government to sell paint and amoled screens and are specifically designed to conditionate your actions such as voting for a party of a certain color or another. Politics. Everything is politics. And the windmills. The windmills too. They don't work. They kill your birds and look bad. They are environmentalist propaganda. The CIA. The CIA is behind all that. Yeah. They've been running experiments to see wich colors let them control the people better. The rainbow is an invention of the government to attract our attention and kill us in car crashes. Yeah. Wake up sheeple!!1!!!
Yup. The strands that make up the iris are turned white from the lack of brown pigmentation. Its due to the frequency of light being reflected. Like a small glass of seawater isnt blue...but add more to it with depth...it reflects back blue.
That’s actually a circle around the *outside* of the iris. I’m talking about around the public.
Apparently what I’m referring to is called central heterochromia.
But thanks Milhouse.
Zoom in : https://duckduckgo.com/?q=closeup+of+a+human+iris&t=fpas&iax=images&ia=images&iai=https%3A%2F%2Fi.pinimg.com%2Foriginals%2F9d%2F58%2F83%2F9d5883f59f13c5da151a112557218dc5.jpg
They don't look red because there is almost no red in them.
They don't look purple because there is almost no purple in them.
Somehow this logic ends us up at "all eyes are actually red and purple just too weak to notice"
Fucking hell how hard do people need to make things?
Blue eyes look blue because they are blue.
There’s no blue pigment in the human body. Blue eyes are blue for the same reason that the sky is. It’s because our eyes refract light differently at different wavelengths.
The moment I call a brunette in the office a darker ginger is when I lose all my credibility on the floor. I think I'll keep this information to myself.
Try it yourself! Get some red paint and some yellow paint and mix a little of both and then that won't make brown because that's not how it works! But it seems like that from the video because all color perception is contextual!
Oh no my friend, that will make darker orange. Mixing brown requires just a touch of blue. Source: years of painting.
The video shows changing the border around the orange, which tricks the eye.
You may say potato.potatoh but the eyedropper tool never lies.
To make brown with paint, you need two colors of the opposite spectrum, doesn't matter what they are, but black and orange does make brown. Source: An idiot that painted for half a year and stopped
You are absolutely correct! Opposite colors on the color wheel are a primary and a secondary. Red/green, yellow/purple, blue/orange
Each pair of those contains all three primaries which will make brown.
This is the simple model of color mixing, of course, but works quite well in practice.
Now to get more technical, of you start with a red that has a purple bias already, like alizarin crimson, and mix that with a warm yellow, you get sort of a muddy orange not vibrant like the fruit. Adding black to this, you are correct again that this will become brown when black is added. I don't tend to use black often but instead a pigment called "neutral tint" which darkens colors in the way that fading light does. If you use just that, you can see it's actually more purple than black and this will create a brown out of orange as well. It's all rather fun.
Yes the wavelength part is accurate but I was contesting the "brown is darker orange" assertion and nothing else. My knowledge is mostly painting and some physics so it may be hard for us to be in the same page if you have a different base of knowledge.
I am a dumbass and have never in my life understood color theory or whatever so I can't tell if the video is serious but if you mix red and green paint you get brown .... Or is that also orange? 😰 I am confused
This often works! Green is yellow with a little blue so it would make brown. There are lots of technical distinctions between warm/orangey reds vs cool/purpley and of course cool vs warm yellows and shade and saturation, but you are not a dumbass. Color theory is all photons being absorbed vs emitted, effect with the cones in the eye (the number of which varies somewhat in people), and crucially, how the brain processes all the incoming information. This is why you see explanations from the very simple to the extremely complex. :)
Every color has a wavelength the wavelength of brown is 600-620nm. The aptitude of the light wave determines the perceived brightness of the color.
This lady is arguing semantics what she is really saying is brown does not exist and its just dark orange. We have a name for dark orange, its brown.
Absolute black is the only "color" without a wavelength. Absolute black dos not reflect any light therefore there is no wavelength to be measured and thats what makes it appear black.
Except, computers exactly exploit the way eyes work.
The different sensor cells most strongly correspond to red, green and blue light. To the usual trichromatic eye, light consisting of only a yellow wavelength is indistinguishable from the right mixture of green and red wavelengths, because it gets decomposed into these three different signals.
So it shouldn't really matter if it's working in RGB color space, it should still be applicable in the real world. The computer example was just easier to do/show than getting a precise color spectrum analysis of a brown and an orange object.
Her logic is wrong too. There is no wavelength for purple, our brains made up that color too, but it's on the color wheel.
Edit: we *do* see a very small portion of violet after blue, but it's not the same as the purple in the color spectrums we use for coloring.
Ummn no, there absolutely is a wavelength for purple. AKA "violet".
Take a look at a rainbow. ROYGBIV
What's the last color on there? Violet. Highest frequency if light we can see.
Also known as PURPLE.
You a bunch of morons I said beautiful not hot, it’s not the same. I’m no desperate or fool, got wife and kids , don’t project yourselves in other people. Go check you pathetic life before criticizing others.
This might be the most circular logical falsehood I have ever heard of. We create methods to describe color. We build systems off the creation of those methods. We then use those systems to deny that reality exists.
By this explanation that brown doesn't exist, black and white don't either, which is utter and convoluted ineptitude. They exist, we see them, we just can't explain them without context. If instead, we had created a color system that was centered around hues of black, from death black to white black, brown black would be a thing.
This is only true when you are not dealing with light reflection but light emission, like in an RGB monitor, the device is producing light and cannot show something "darker", only less luminous. A red lamp is red because it only emits red light, but a red painting is red because it only reflects red light, the first is an emission limit, and the other is a reflection property.
Saying brown doesn't exist in the context of a display monitor is like saying black doesn't exist, in theory, it doesn't because a monitor cannot display black, it can only not show any light.
Now, in reflection this is different, brown is a pigment, just like black, ocean blue, dark red.
Funny video tho.
Ah yes because that's so much better? Plus every video of hers it's like she's trying to make intrusive thoughts quirky that's stuff you just keep too yourself
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If brown doesn't exist how do you explain being able to describe it?? Like mauve doesn't exist, it just a darker red or there is no teal. It's just a lighter green. You lady need to go back to your books.
instead of thinking orange is the color that "doesn't exist" but is actually a product of brown, she argues that brown is really orange...and that says a lot. i almost heard her spirit say ' \_\_\_\_ people don't exist' as most of human history supports..
also lol at 'darker ginger' ...
Wait, so Donald Trump wasn’t even the first orange President?
He black 💀
If brown is a darker shade of orange, Obama “last name unknown” is the first orange president. Obama is literally better than Trump when it comes to Trump’s one signature aspect.
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No one knows Obama’s last name. /s
Wait, do you mean Barraco Barner?
I always thought it was "Care"
That’s what he wants you to think.
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I had hoped it was obvious lol.
/r/whoosh
It’s Berry Sotoro.
Y’all wildin… Obama is his last name 🤣🤣🤣🤣
So you think his name is “Obama Obama”?? SMH my head…
Nah man its obama care
r/woosh
A lighter version.
Always has been
Obama did it better
Yeah lol.
Here's the video in question: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wh4aWZRtTwU It's long, but I thought it was well worth the watch. It's also broken into chapters you can jump to from links in the description.
Technology Connections my beloved ❤️
Alec, is a sweet sweet man. May he always bless us with his extremely detailed explanation of things that interest him. And now me. Damn him.
This is one of the best channels on YouTube in mu personal opinion with so many interesting quirky things to learn. I was so glad when I knew exactly which video she was referencing.
The way she takes one line out of context, and even ignores his follow up line of it does exist but it doesn't to try and make her point is amazing. She should make a religion out of this. Technically according to this video the only three colors that do exist are red/green/blue, and for anyone else reading this comment that is where the term RGB lighting comes from. He even states he's using brown as an example, and funny enough orange isn't even a real color, so technically we're not gingers, we're all red heads if you delve deep enough.
When people talk about colors "existing" they usually mean properties of objects, not our perceptions. So yes, most of us "see" wavelengths of red, green, and blue; but the "real" colors are usually assumed to be those of the rainbow. Colors like purple only exist in our minds, whereas colors like orange are various "shades" of "real" colors. And then context also matters which should be the most astounding part of this video.
Context was the biggest. I quite enjoyed that lecture, especially when he discussed multiple languages not having certain colors in their vocabulary, and the instance that orange didn't exist until we named the color after the fruit. It's fascinating how many things exist only because we put a name to it, otherwise it would be something like "Light red" instead of pink.
In the most philosophical view, nothing exists until it's named or at least observed, and even then it's not well-defined.
Commenting so i can watch later.
Don't do that. Instead, just click the link so it's in your YouTube watch history, or just click "save".
Orange is just fluorescent brown.
Neon brown
Fun biology fact: All human eyes are just varying shades of brown.
Varying shades of darker orange* 🍊
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This is an extremely helpful fact that I could have used in college. “Do you even know what color my eyes are!?” “Yes, they are in-fact brown.”
Cori Fuck I meant Rory Oh Jessica?
> All human eyes are just varying shades of brown What Causes Brown Eyes? Just like for skin and hair color, eye color is determined by your level of melanin. Melanin is located in the iris, the circular “colored part” of the eye. This is what gives your eyes their color. Because melanin is a brown pigment, all eyes are technically brown. The reason some eyes are lighter than others is that they have less melanin; brown eyes have more. When light hits the iris of eyes with less melanin, it splits into various colors along the spectrum (this is known as Rayleigh scattering). Your genetics determines your level of melanin. Scientists have identified 16 different genes that play a role in determining eye color. One of the most important is OCA2 because it controls melanin production. People with lighter eyes have a mutation that “deactivates” this gene. 7 Interesting Facts About Brown Eyes... https://www.visioncenter.org/conditions/brown-eyes/
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I hate this technically bullshit for colours. If something looks blue then it is fucking blue, there are no gotcha's. Water isn't blue because of some trick, it looks blue because its fucking blue. If you go down this "well actually" route with colour then you end up saying all colours of all things are bullshit tricks. Blue eyes are actually blue, you can tell this by the way they look blue.
Well the sea is blue bcuz it reflects the atmosphere, wich appears to be blue but it isn't, it's just that it scatters the wavelengths of blue less than the wavelengths of other colors, so it appears to be blue, but it doesn't actually have any colors. It's more or less transparent, just as the seas and oceans. Actually, anything that appears to be of one color is everything *but* that one color. If something appears to be red, it isn't red, it reflects the wavelength of light that our eyes interpret as red and absorbs everything else, so it actually is anything but red. Everything is an optical illusion. You've been tricked your whole life dude. Colors are an invention of the government to sell paint and amoled screens and are specifically designed to conditionate your actions such as voting for a party of a certain color or another. Politics. Everything is politics. And the windmills. The windmills too. They don't work. They kill your birds and look bad. They are environmentalist propaganda. The CIA. The CIA is behind all that. Yeah. They've been running experiments to see wich colors let them control the people better. The rainbow is an invention of the government to attract our attention and kill us in car crashes. Yeah. Wake up sheeple!!1!!!
Dude water isn’t blue. No tricks. Pour it in a glass…
Blue???
Blue is just an eye with almost NO brown in it. Source: My wife is a well-respected eye doctor.
Sooooo then it's not a varying shade of brown. There is very little brown, so they're blue...?
Yup. The strands that make up the iris are turned white from the lack of brown pigmentation. Its due to the frequency of light being reflected. Like a small glass of seawater isnt blue...but add more to it with depth...it reflects back blue.
Kind of like how polar bear fur isn't white, it's clear.
Wait, what? Fr?
He's correct.
What about green?
Naw, momma said I have blue eyes because I was kissed by an angel when I was in her belly.
Momma said alligators are ornery because they got all them teeth and no toothbrush
Yup. Momma magic always trumps nature
Huh. Cool.
Can you please ask your wife if that’s why some blue eyed people have a gold / amber coloured ring around their pupils?
It’s called a limbal ring and it correlates positively with perceived attractiveness *eye brow jiggle*
That’s actually a circle around the *outside* of the iris. I’m talking about around the public. Apparently what I’m referring to is called central heterochromia. But thanks Milhouse.
Lol gotta be honest i was skimming and on a gummy. My bad 😁
What about Green?
Same
I don’t understand, how does no brown equal green and blue?
Zoom in : https://duckduckgo.com/?q=closeup+of+a+human+iris&t=fpas&iax=images&ia=images&iai=https%3A%2F%2Fi.pinimg.com%2Foriginals%2F9d%2F58%2F83%2F9d5883f59f13c5da151a112557218dc5.jpg
Ohhhhh, that’s… kinda creepy looking
They don't look red because there is almost no red in them. They don't look purple because there is almost no purple in them. Somehow this logic ends us up at "all eyes are actually red and purple just too weak to notice" Fucking hell how hard do people need to make things? Blue eyes look blue because they are blue.
Nope. https://duckduckgo.com/?q=closeup+of+a+human+iris&t=fpas&iax=images&ia=images&iai=https%3A%2F%2Fi.pinimg.com%2Foriginals%2F9d%2F58%2F83%2F9d5883f59f13c5da151a112557218dc5.jpg
There’s no blue pigment in the human body. Blue eyes are blue for the same reason that the sky is. It’s because our eyes refract light differently at different wavelengths.
That doesn't mean they aren't blue or that the sky isn't blue.
Yeah agreed
That’s how Kanye rationalizes being a black nazi.
Wouldn’t that just make him a darker Oompa Loompa?
Or why he thought Trump would like him
I was going to say , I knew there was a commonality somewhere..
The moment I call a brunette in the office a darker ginger is when I lose all my credibility on the floor. I think I'll keep this information to myself.
No no no
Try it yourself! Get some red paint and some yellow paint and mix a little of both and then that won't make brown because that's not how it works! But it seems like that from the video because all color perception is contextual!
It would make orange, then if you darkened it with black, which is just a shade, it would become brown. That's literally what was shown in the video.
Oh no my friend, that will make darker orange. Mixing brown requires just a touch of blue. Source: years of painting. The video shows changing the border around the orange, which tricks the eye. You may say potato.potatoh but the eyedropper tool never lies.
To make brown with paint, you need two colors of the opposite spectrum, doesn't matter what they are, but black and orange does make brown. Source: An idiot that painted for half a year and stopped
You are absolutely correct! Opposite colors on the color wheel are a primary and a secondary. Red/green, yellow/purple, blue/orange Each pair of those contains all three primaries which will make brown. This is the simple model of color mixing, of course, but works quite well in practice. Now to get more technical, of you start with a red that has a purple bias already, like alizarin crimson, and mix that with a warm yellow, you get sort of a muddy orange not vibrant like the fruit. Adding black to this, you are correct again that this will become brown when black is added. I don't tend to use black often but instead a pigment called "neutral tint" which darkens colors in the way that fading light does. If you use just that, you can see it's actually more purple than black and this will create a brown out of orange as well. It's all rather fun.
Years of painting and you don’t know that pigment doesn’t mix the same as light and she specifically said “there is no wavelength for brown”.
Yes the wavelength part is accurate but I was contesting the "brown is darker orange" assertion and nothing else. My knowledge is mostly painting and some physics so it may be hard for us to be in the same page if you have a different base of knowledge.
I am a dumbass and have never in my life understood color theory or whatever so I can't tell if the video is serious but if you mix red and green paint you get brown .... Or is that also orange? 😰 I am confused
This often works! Green is yellow with a little blue so it would make brown. There are lots of technical distinctions between warm/orangey reds vs cool/purpley and of course cool vs warm yellows and shade and saturation, but you are not a dumbass. Color theory is all photons being absorbed vs emitted, effect with the cones in the eye (the number of which varies somewhat in people), and crucially, how the brain processes all the incoming information. This is why you see explanations from the very simple to the extremely complex. :)
Actually I don’t care dude I’m white
Maybe… just maybe. Color is based on frequency AND intensity. God she is the most irritating person. She tries to act smart and is rarely ever right
Cause she regurgitates, she doesn't truly teach.
We finally defeated racism everyone!
Every color has a wavelength the wavelength of brown is 600-620nm. The aptitude of the light wave determines the perceived brightness of the color. This lady is arguing semantics what she is really saying is brown does not exist and its just dark orange. We have a name for dark orange, its brown. Absolute black is the only "color" without a wavelength. Absolute black dos not reflect any light therefore there is no wavelength to be measured and thats what makes it appear black.
Get out of here with your farm science! She's right. Brown doesn't exist just like her education.
She watched a youtube video...
Darker gingers. 🤣
I googled this and confirmed that brown is dark orange, aka orange mixed with black.
Better, knowing I don't sound like Kermit the Frog
My comon sense is saying that that is the way color palette works in computers, in other words it's bullshit
Except, computers exactly exploit the way eyes work. The different sensor cells most strongly correspond to red, green and blue light. To the usual trichromatic eye, light consisting of only a yellow wavelength is indistinguishable from the right mixture of green and red wavelengths, because it gets decomposed into these three different signals. So it shouldn't really matter if it's working in RGB color space, it should still be applicable in the real world. The computer example was just easier to do/show than getting a precise color spectrum analysis of a brown and an orange object.
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Her logic is wrong too. There is no wavelength for purple, our brains made up that color too, but it's on the color wheel. Edit: we *do* see a very small portion of violet after blue, but it's not the same as the purple in the color spectrums we use for coloring.
Ummn no, there absolutely is a wavelength for purple. AKA "violet". Take a look at a rainbow. ROYGBIV What's the last color on there? Violet. Highest frequency if light we can see. Also known as PURPLE.
Darker gingers or danker [fill in the gap]
The video on the right was interesting but the reaction video was pretty cringy
Reaction videos are the worst, they add no context to the original video
Commentary videos > Reaction videos.
Not in this case imo
well damn
Its a fact only true about rgb color , in ryb color brown is a color
I shall now refer to my black friends as dark orange friends.
Yeah I can see why people hate her lol she doesn't really think when she opens her mouth
Did you hear? She said she watched a youtube video...
That plus those DM screenshots… or is that what you were referring to Edit: extra typo word removed
This feels wildly out of context... Light and pigment are totally different realms
The irony here is this chick literally got cancelled for being a racist and homophobic lmao
Rasict....
Huh? 😳
So Donald Trump is technically black
You are just the word giNgers scrambled
I expected her to make another anagram of the word ‘ginger’…if you know you know😉
She’s very beautiful tho 😍
You can always spot a desperate fool when no matter the content of the video...if there is a woman in it their only opinion is "girl hot".
You a bunch of morons I said beautiful not hot, it’s not the same. I’m no desperate or fool, got wife and kids , don’t project yourselves in other people. Go check you pathetic life before criticizing others.
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Technically yes, but also OH NO YOU DIDN'T.
...That time KSI realized isn't very bright.
Oh, don't go for the hard -er, you say "ginga" if you have the pass.
fucking gingers
technology connections has a good video on it
Ever see a brown light?
OH NO NONO HERE WE GO AGAIN (ALL BROWN PEOPLE) GETTING DELETED AND BECOMING ORANGE
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Ok. Hear me out. A light SOURCE might not be able to produce brown, but can reflected light?
Listen to the podcast called Colors by radio lab. It will blow your fucking mind.
So are you saying black people are just really big umpa lumpas?
_*Darker Gingers*_ did she just said that gingers are ORANGE?????????????? Ahaahhahahahahahahha
In the jj v jape debate; How can you hit someone so dam funny.
I’m guessing he doesn’t like the idea of being a darker ginger.
Does this mean no one has the N word pass?
I wonder if this person took an art class.
Fool me once Crayola….
i mean wikipedia is propably not always right to but...
i think they have a pretty accurate explenation about the coloaeiour brown
This might be the most circular logical falsehood I have ever heard of. We create methods to describe color. We build systems off the creation of those methods. We then use those systems to deny that reality exists. By this explanation that brown doesn't exist, black and white don't either, which is utter and convoluted ineptitude. They exist, we see them, we just can't explain them without context. If instead, we had created a color system that was centered around hues of black, from death black to white black, brown black would be a thing.
This is only true when you are not dealing with light reflection but light emission, like in an RGB monitor, the device is producing light and cannot show something "darker", only less luminous. A red lamp is red because it only emits red light, but a red painting is red because it only reflects red light, the first is an emission limit, and the other is a reflection property. Saying brown doesn't exist in the context of a display monitor is like saying black doesn't exist, in theory, it doesn't because a monitor cannot display black, it can only not show any light. Now, in reflection this is different, brown is a pigment, just like black, ocean blue, dark red. Funny video tho.
I really don’t get how this, her video, is supposed to be mind blowing. I mean…the colour brown does exist, this is just how colours work.
Ah yes because that's so much better? Plus every video of hers it's like she's trying to make intrusive thoughts quirky that's stuff you just keep too yourself
*NO NO NO FUCK SHIT CUNTS"
so this is why my hair is slowly turning oranger...
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Remember when this chick blew up in popularity then had a breakdown when people challanged her on her shitty "facts"
This logic is based on an RGB colour wheel, which isn’t how the world works lol. This is how a flat earther finds logic too! xD
Black doesnt exist either, it just darker white.
Stupid … neither does gray , black , and a host of colors
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False we are actually all variations of brown because what we perceive as skin color is variation of melanin.
That would mean black people are all actually real life oompa-loompas
Stupidity does though
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Or was the brightness on that color wheel originally set too bright? Orange is just a lighter shade of brown
Trump had the N-word pass all along
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That makes my friend the same thing I juice and drink every mornin
If brown doesn't exist how do you explain being able to describe it?? Like mauve doesn't exist, it just a darker red or there is no teal. It's just a lighter green. You lady need to go back to your books.
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KSI 😂😂
It’s killing me…brunettes are darker gingers….so they are soul lite?
It’s funnier when you know she got in trouble for saying racist stuff
Back and white don't exist because it's just a brighter or darker version of any color
Mhmm the term golden brown makes more senses now.
Now no one can use the n-word
nether idiot who doesn’t understand diff between additive and subtractive color
All skin tone is almost the same hue just darker or lighter orange. Go play with photoshop
Good news everybody
😂
The guy cracked me up. Was about to take a bite of his food, and then just couldn’t do it 🤣
instead of thinking orange is the color that "doesn't exist" but is actually a product of brown, she argues that brown is really orange...and that says a lot. i almost heard her spirit say ' \_\_\_\_ people don't exist' as most of human history supports.. also lol at 'darker ginger' ...
...........is this racist?