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-BCA- wrote Pink isn't a color. :trolin:


I never mentioned the color pink and what is trolin? :trollin:
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ill prove you wrong... if some people say that you match and you put on matching colors, wouldn't that make any combination work? Like if one person can see the match in colors most likely any other colors would have to match too... If one person can see a match with red and black and the a other person see's blue and yellow wouldnt that still match? you will never know, its impossible to tell..
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It doesn't matter whether or not colors "compliment" each other. Stop trying to be a fascist and assume you can't be wrong. It isn't about what colors "match", its about what you perceive. Every color could be different depending on who you are. If you and taught to think that two colors compliment, and to you, they do (since as your "calibrated" yourself to these colors, you had nothing to say otherwise), then it doesn't matter what colors are natural.

Besides, your argument is relying on the fact that color theory is wrong. Humans can't classify colors and natural, matching, or complimenting without first proving that we perceive them as they truly are, which is theoretically impossible as our eyes are simply an abstraction layer to let our brain interpret the space around us.

tl;dr You're trying to disprove color theory by using an argument that relies on color theory being false already. Shit doesn't work that way.
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Gunstar wrote It doesn't matter whether or not colors "compliment" each other. Stop trying to be a fascist and assume you can't be wrong. It isn't about what colors "match", its about what you perceive. Every color could be different depending on who you are. If you and taught to think that two colors compliment, and to you, they do (since as your "calibrated" yourself to these colors, you had nothing to say otherwise), then it doesn't matter what colors are natural.

Besides, your argument is relying on the fact that color theory is wrong. Humans can't classify colors and natural, matching, or complimenting without first proving that we perceive them as they truly are, which is theoretically impossible as our eyes are simply an abstraction layer to let our brain interpret the space around us.

tl;dr You're trying to disprove color theory by using an argument that relies on color theory being false already. **** doesn't work that way.


You also must look at the fact the structure of every human eye, with the exception of people that are blind and such, is almost completely identical!
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It's called being colorblind nuff said
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The fact that we describe colours by their luminosity (light and dark) also adds credibility.
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TTG_jrj109z wrote It's called being colorblind nuff said


Please leave and never come back to the conspiracy board.
#18. Posted:
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xEcliptics wrote The fact that we describe colours by their luminosity (light and dark) also adds credibility.


Yes this is also true, Another fact! If we all wanted to be invisible at night, we would all wear the shade, black.
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