and what a beautiful mess this is.
and what a beautiful mess this is.
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Thursday, November 06, 2008 @ 8:32 PM
let's paint a scenario.
i live in a world of whites. carefree and strictly no boundaries. and u, some of u, live in the world of, let say red. paranoid and highly uptight. i welcome anyone to join me in my world. cause we, who live in the whites are not discriminator. we don't live based on a set of stupid rules or a "who-knows-where-this-freaking-book-of-knowledge-comes-from"; we just live the way we want and we just wanna be happy. so if u, any of u, who live in the world of red, wanna paint ours red as well, i suggest u give up. the whites are obviously more successful in everything we do. we live a happier live, and we live life to the fullest. the reds, sad to say, hide behind every mask, and is bounded with endless of restriction, not this and not that, this is wrong and that is wrong too. how miserable your life can possibly get? the whites will always see the bigger picture, cause we compromises of all colors, including the reds. and if the reds refuse to expand your horizons sadly, we'll leave u to be. but never, ever cross the border to change who we are. cause if u paint out world red, we'll paint your town like hell. |
White light can be generated in many ways. The Sun is such a source. Modern light sources are fluorescent lamps and light-emitting diodes. An object that does not alter the color of light reflected from its surface will appear white, compared to the surroundings.
Since white objects such as clouds, snow and flowers appear often in nature, human culture has many references to white, often related to purity and cleanness. The high contrast between white and black is often used to represent opposites. In some cultures, like Chinese, white is considered to be a color that represents death.
and finally, White light is the effect of combining the visible colors of light in equal proportions.
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