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calicuz · 56-60, M
Black, because it's cool. I chose my favorite color when I was about 6 years old.
Bunnydisaster77 · 26-30, F
Black is considered a color in context of pigment or art.
Black as the absence of color in physics
Additive color model: In the additive model (light), black is the absence of light. White is the result of combining all colors of light (e.g., red, green, and blue).
Subtractive color model: In the subtractive model (pigments), black is the combination of all colors. White is the absence of pigment (e.g., the color of the paper).
Black as the absence of color in physics
Additive color model: In the additive model (light), black is the absence of light. White is the result of combining all colors of light (e.g., red, green, and blue).
Subtractive color model: In the subtractive model (pigments), black is the combination of all colors. White is the absence of pigment (e.g., the color of the paper).
swirlie · 31-35
@Bunnydisaster77
But we're not talking about art here in case you've just tuned in, Miss Bunny! 🙄
Therefore, black is not a color outside your perspective of creative art.
Black is considered a color in context of pigment or art.
But we're not talking about art here in case you've just tuned in, Miss Bunny! 🙄
Therefore, black is not a color outside your perspective of creative art.
Bunnydisaster77 · 26-30, F
@swirlie Funny how a simple topic like color turned into a reminder that communication really is an art too. Most misunderstandings start with people trying to connect, not fight.
swirlie · 31-35
@Bunnydisaster77
Yeah, I know what you mean!
It's really funny how you came along out of nowhere, then butted your way into a light conversation I was having with @calicuz and then decided that you would hijack our discussion and make it your own while attempting to show us how much you could extract from a Google Search about the pigment of 'black', to then force those unsolicited Google findings into our discussion just like Donald Trump would typically do in your obtuse attempt to prove yourself right at all cost.
Like you said, "communication really is an art too"!
Yeah, I know what you mean!
It's really funny how you came along out of nowhere, then butted your way into a light conversation I was having with @calicuz and then decided that you would hijack our discussion and make it your own while attempting to show us how much you could extract from a Google Search about the pigment of 'black', to then force those unsolicited Google findings into our discussion just like Donald Trump would typically do in your obtuse attempt to prove yourself right at all cost.
Like you said, "communication really is an art too"!






