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Do you think people see in different colors?

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The Fortune Cookie ♥ says:

We may know our Earth in a different way than others. Your blue might be my pink, your yellow could be my purple.

You know the color by name and by memory, but it's your own color. You learned it that way, people taught it.

No matter what, the grass is green.

post what you think. =)

Love, the Fortune Cookie ♥

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  1. i think t.o some degree, your blue might be different than my blue. but like the other person said, not much because of eye transplants


  2. My friends and I used to ask each other this a million years ago in middle school.  We've decided no, mainly because of eye transplants.  Not everyone get both eyes.

  3. i agree i think that what people say that you are supposed to do think or see is joust of there own learning they could be completely different it all so doesn't mater what the name is it is joust what you think and how you see it

  4. I think some people do, otherwise there wouldn't be colorblindness. I have a color sensitivity issue where I have trouble seeing blue. I see purples, greens and grays as all blue and vice versa. Most people see things the same but some peoples' eyes just work differently.  

  5. You see the same colors unless you're color blind.

    Then you only have trouble identifying certain colors:

    meaning, you still see them but do not recognize them.

    Other than that, every eye or pair of human eyes see

    pink as pink and yellow as yellow.

    Peace/Joy

  6. You know...  I have looked at something and said what color it is and have had another person disagree and say what color she thinks it is. On the normal, we see most colors the same, but every so often... we see one differently.  

  7. That's something that has been debated a lot.. but as cool as that would be, most people see colors within the same shade range. This is why you're able to buy lipstick marked "red" that the manufacturers have also marked as "red" - you see the same red. Or that you can buy a blue sweater, and have someone compliment you on "your cute blue sweater!".

    So, essentially, we all see the same colors.

    cheers :)

    xx

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