• owl@infosec.pub
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      2 days ago

      You only like it because you can hit people? You know that game?
      Yellow is difficult, I think :D

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        2 days ago

        no that sounds sick to enjoy that but idk. i like it because its a beautiful colour :-)

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          1 day ago

          It’s not like that, it’s a game for kids, when there is a yellow car you say “yellow car!” and you can punch someone on the shoulder, but only the first who sees it can do it.
          Do know this thing about the two yellows? There is pure yellow and mixed yellow, both look yellow.

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            20 hours ago

            okay i havent heard of that version, i have seen similar games were all u do is point to the car. is this game common ? it seems a bit sadistic to want to hit another (even as a kid). ?? idk

            is this specifically for yellow paint ? interesting … can u tell the difference ?

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              11 hours ago

              It is sadistic, kids are sadistic.
              I believe this Vsauce video explains the phenomenon I mean (I have not watched the video and can’t right now).

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                7 hours ago

                i have seen this video, it is brilliant. i was asking about subtractive (paint) colours tho. i cant tell the difference at all so i doubt anyone can … tho perhaps this is what makes flowers so vibrant; its a ‘true’ yellow … nature is remarkable truly :-)