And what you have learned from them is that your view is always right, and that no discussion thereon is necessary?Quote:
Originally Posted by anthonyvop
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And what you have learned from them is that your view is always right, and that no discussion thereon is necessary?Quote:
Originally Posted by anthonyvop
Is self-awareness one of your self-confessed strong points?Quote:
Originally Posted by anthonyvop
As Jim Hightower once said- "There ain't nothing in the middle of the road but yellow stripes, and dead armadillos."Quote:
Originally Posted by fandango
You are very incorrect as white is all colors, and black is the lack of color, only in form of energy, i.e. not something solid.
There is no such thing as a grey light-bulb.
In the solid format, black is all colors, and white is lacking and only in that form can man "make" grey.
In my art painting class we added color to white to make shades, or we mixed various colors to make different forms of- black, but if one wanted to make a proper shade of grey, one had to start with black, as blacks made up by mixing colors may not shade out as desired because of its contents.