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@Crisis

I need a distraction

From what? I have plenty I could rant about

Just everything. Go ahead and rant

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I dunno if I can help you
Uhh I have random funny stories if you wanna hear them??

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She curled up into my side with her head on my chest for the majority of the movie as we held hands and exchanged the occasional look. At one point she kissed my cheek and I was happy the lights were off… cause blushing sucks

@kat_i_am

I can only think of Kasse angst oof
none of that
let's see
I really love colors
like the science of colors
I wrote a college essay on the science of colors and how rad it is

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My brain doesn't understand what just happened… it's gonna need awhile to catch up

@Crisis

She curled up into my side with her head on my chest for the majority of the movie as we held hands and exchanged the occasional look. At one point she kissed my cheek and I was happy the lights were off… cause blushing sucks

fangirl screaming
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@Crisis

I can only think of Kasse angst oof
none of that
let's see
I really love colors
like the science of colors
I wrote a college essay on the science of colors and how rad it is

Oooh cool! I have a question about colours

@kat_i_am

OKAY SO YOU PROB ALREADY KNOW THAT WHITE LIGHT HAS THE ENTIRE COLOR SPECTRUM. And then that light bounces off objects to our eyeballs and then we see the colors those objects reflect. But since they reflect that color, and absorb every other color, really objects are every color but the color they see
(to be continued)

@kat_i_am

AND ALSO
objects in the dark have no color
think about it
objects only have a color when there is light to reflect
in the dark there is no light full of colors for them to reflect
so they don't have colors

@Crisis

AND ALSO
objects in the dark have no color
think about it
objects only have a color when there is light to reflect
in the dark there is no light full of colors for them to reflect
so they don't have colors

Oh that was my question lol
I asked my science teacher once but she didn't give me a straight answer

@kat_i_am

also
we have 3 color cones in our eyes- red blue and green I believe
and then you have mantis shrimps, which have 16 so theoretically they can see a whole lot more colors than we can
buT IT TURNS OUT MANTIS SHRIMP ARE AS DUMB AS COTTON BALLS AND DON'T REALLY DIFFERENTIATE COLORS ALL THAT WELL AND DON'T USE THEIR EYE CONES TO THEIR FULL CAPACITIES AND THAT MAKES ME MAD LIKE WHAT A RAD BUT USELESS CREATURE like they can punch really really hard and break through glass if an aquarium isn't thick enough BUT THEY'RE MISSING OUT

@kat_i_am

So colors are a pigment of our imagination?

…I'll see myself out

YES THEY ARE AND THAT IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE PUNS

@kat_i_am

AND ALSO
objects in the dark have no color
think about it
objects only have a color when there is light to reflect
in the dark there is no light full of colors for them to reflect
so they don't have colors

Oh that was my question lol
I asked my science teacher once but she didn't give me a straight answer

yeah exactly

@kat_i_am

also expanding on that
we have true colors
and flat colors
true colors are the ones in light
but objects have flat colors, reflected lights
so to make that more clear
objects don't have color in the dark bc there's no light to make flat colors and since there's no flat color for the object to have it is colorless

@Crisis

also expanding on that
we have true colors
and flat colors
true colors are the ones in light
but objects have flat colors, reflected lights
so to make that more clear
objects don't have color in the dark bc there's no light to make flat colors and since there's no flat color for the object to have it is colorless

I find that difficult to understand well

@kat_i_am

and like???? even in our color spectrum we CAN see we don't have names for all the shades and tints and it's WILD
like what would we do if we could suddenly see what's above ultraviolet?