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Describe Color
Everyone sees color differently
Your red can be someone else's blue
And your blue can be someone else’s red
Describe the color of a juicy apple:
the same color as a rose?
Now describe it without using the word red or based off the color of something else.
Remember your red can be someone else's blue.
Describe the color of the organic blueberries sitting in your fridge:
the color of the sky?
the color of the waves crashing on shore?
Remember...that doesn’t work.
Now the real question is why can’t we describe color?
Is it a problem with language?
or
Is it a problem with our brains?

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