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What is your favorite color? Red it is for me.
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cronxeh said:Its so awesome that in fact when you miss the sunrise red you can still find solace in blue.
Cold hearted orb that rules the night
Removes the colours from our sight
Red is gray and yellow, white
But we decide which is right
And which is an illusion
Astronuc said:Sometimes red, or orange or yellow,
Sometimes violent, blue, or green,
and sometimes anything in between.
Roy G. Biv
cronxeh said:Blue by far is the most amazing of all the colors. I would also argue on behalf of reddish-yellow early morning Sunrise but really, its a 'thing' that you experience in the morning and break down and cry for 2 minutes. But blue stays with you for the entire day. Its so awesome that in fact when you miss the sunrise red you can still find solace in blue.
Indigo and purple.. and of course who could forget emerald green. Just wow.
lisab said:Blue! NO! YELLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWW!
That's a mean color, Astro .
Andre said:Guess what should be your favorite color
Ah, those rogue characters. Sneaky n.lisab said:That's a mean color, Astro .
As in the blue one sees on steel shavings, or on heated steel that slightly oxidizes?Greg Bernhardt said:steel blue
As a scientist, I do not have a personal favorite color. I am more interested in studying the properties and effects of colors on different organisms and materials.
No, there is no universally agreed upon favorite color. Different cultures and individuals may have varying preferences for colors based on their experiences and perceptions.
Our favorite colors are often associated with positive emotions and memories. Additionally, certain colors may have cultural or personal significance.
Yes, it is possible for someone's favorite color to change over time. This can be influenced by personal experiences, cultural influences, and psychological factors.
Yes, there have been numerous studies on the psychology of favorite colors, including their impact on mood, behavior, and decision-making. These studies suggest that colors can have a powerful influence on our thoughts and feelings.