Technically, pink DOESN’T EXIST.🫥✨ #colors #pink #interesting #interestingfacts #art #colortheory

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Now whenever I see pink I'm going to think hope

wonderscall
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How dare you waltz in with that absolutely fire hair and remind me to live. The nerve! (The hair looks amazing tho, such a vibrant shade!)

irishwristwatch
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Not been feeling 100% up there recently and the ending caught me off guard, in the best way possible.

Ketaminogue
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My husband like to say "pink is the not green color"

hopehowell
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I had an extremely rough couple of days and your message made me cry. Thank you ❤

Kuumquats
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Neither is magenta. Since it's supposed to occupy that cross-section between the start and end of the color spectrum, there is no such thing a magenta.

markfacebook
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Thanks for the ending. My oldest son committed suicide late May '23, but his body wasn't discovered until a few days into June that year. He really didn't battle depressed like I do he had paranoid delusions, and he hated taking his Anti psychotics. Plus, he got back into doing another stupid drug, which he had been clean from for a few years. I miss him every day, and I'm happy he is not running from those horrible entities anymore.

aagie
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Just remember everybody if you feel like you need help, you shouldn’t hesitate

Sweetea
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I really needed that last one today, thanks :)

blinxly
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“Just because something isn’t in the visible spectrum of light, doesn’t mean it’s not there. I think pink is kind of like hope in that way.”

pixelzebra
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Shrimp can see 16 more wave lengths of light that humans. And that's insane to me. I think about it all the time. Like what is their world like. And I literally can't imagine it because I've seen every color I'm actually able to. I'll never see what they see

brittanysmith
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in the time since i left a comment on your community post mentioning your magenta dye (looks amazing btw!!) it's actually been revealed that my mom struggles to see magenta light! we knew she had issues seeing darker colors (all would appear as solid black), but didn't know light ones were an issue-- at her job they've weirdly switched to casting a magenta light on the cubbies workers aren't supposed to put packages into even if the screen says otherwise. the cubbies are yellow and the light is supposed to be a bright magenta shining onto it. she can't see magenta, nor a difference in color at all, just all one solid yellow. her job won't let her switch back to her usual position (she got sent to the current one for cross training) unless she got accommodation paperwork, so she went to the eye doctor. got a full test done, but nothing they tested for was what she was having trouble with. the doctor "filled out" the paper work (he sealed it so we only got to read it after her job went over it, he literally didn't write anything down despite claiming otherwise) and now mom's found out about others on her team and in higher positions that are also struggling. they're still insisting she can't stop cross training without accommodation paper work and it's a whole stupid thing. not really saying all of this as a plea of some sort, just found it funny that we've been struggling with magenta recently and found some light (lol) in the comedy among the frustration of a horrible corporation being horribly frustrating.

SpookyDeerArt
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The message at the end made me tear up. Thank you. Remembering my friends who are struggling.

haelotny
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An underlying thing that i think a lot of people dont understand is that color mixing happens entirely in our brains. If you mix green light and red light you see yellow light, but if you were to measure that yellow light and plot it on a spectrum you would see a spike of green and a spike of red, with no light at the actual yellow wavelength. We cant tell the difference between red+green and yellow because our eyes only have 3 cone cells, but thats probably a good thing. After all, it means our screens only need 3 colored LEDs per pixel in order to create the illusion of the full color spectrum

StellaByLuna
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ive been having a really rough time recently and the bit at the end genuinely made me tear up… thank you, your kind small message matters more than you know

rosenchor
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Thanks for including that message, I've been going through a rough time and it helped me a bit :)

chloeparadis
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I’ve been struggling a lot lately and the ending actually made me tear up. Thank you for your kind reminder ❤

finasol
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the message at the end almost made me cry thank you

bunniblossomss
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the meaning of the word pink seems to have changed. Back in the day, pink was the color that resulted from mixing red and white. The color you are referring to in this video I would have called magenta, or as my second grade art teacher informed me: red-violet.

krikeles
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This is a fabulous explanation of color and light waves. Thank you, it helped me understand it better. 💙

jaimejohnesee