On 2 Mar, 16:55, fiddler <[email protected]> wrote:
> True enough, it isn't always a grand experience. I didn't realise that
> everyone couldn't or didn't recently, oddly enough. And no, drugs are
> not required.
>

Then, as an old friend used to say, "You're wired weird".  Have you
passed that trait onto any children or do you know, yet?

> On Mar 2, 5:37 am, Pat <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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> > On 2 Mar, 05:40, fiddler <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > I can taste colour, does that count?
>
> > With or without LSD?  Synasthesia is cool, but, I can imagine at times
> > you must find a terrible taste in your mouth when looking at some
> > things and not realise why.  And THAT wouldn't necessarily be cool.
>
> > > Other than that: colour is the visible portion of the light spectrum.
> > > Different portions of the spectrum attract different creatures! HOW
> > > FREAKING COOL IS THAT!? So many people treat ideas and applications
> > > like colour as if it were a granted, but it is one of my favourite
> > > topics.
> > > An irony here is that I can't see the full human spectrum of colour
> > > that you can, but 3 of my base senses detect or interpret colour.
>
> > > On Mar 1, 5:40 pm, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > One of the greatest things in life is color and the ability to see
> > > > it.  The flowers, the sky, the rivers and the mountains, skin tones,
> > > > hair and the color of the moon.  Everything has color and even black
> > > > and white is color.
>
> > > > But color has meaning beyond it's basic hue and so what does color
> > > > mean to you.
>
> > > > Obviously there has been assignments of color throughout the years,
> > > > pink for girls and blue for boys.  You won't find a man driving around
> > > > in a pink car.  Yes I know there are exceptions.
>
> > > > Black is dark and Goth and for Funeral Processions.
>
> > > > Red might be Romantic.
>
> > > > Purple might be.........................
>
> > > > Green might be .............
>
> > > > Yellow?
>
> > > > Orange?
>
> > > > Violet?
>
> > > > So really, what does color mean to you?  How do you see it?  How do
> > > > you use it?
>
> > > > Are there colors that sit in the median while others signify attitude,
> > > > preference and demeanor.
>
> > > > How do you "Assign" colors?- Hide quoted text -
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