49:40Very interesting question.
49:41color names in different nations is a very interesting subject
49:46Language does effect colour interpretation for blue/green
49:48how many limes have you consumed thinking they were lemons?
49:49does your awaneese have more or less names for colour than english?
49:49You can't just call people yellow
49:50what even is green jelly?
49:51vermillion is a red-orange
49:54:_jellyCheer:Jooping:_jellyCheer:
49:54Wasn't that BS debunked? Human biology is the same:_jellyConfused::_jellyConfused::_jellyConfused:
49:56the dress was a scam
49:57have you ever thought that we can't possibly know if we all see colors the same way? maybe your red is my blue, and we all have the same favorite color but we see different colors as this one
49:59Colors are unusualy culturally contingent.
50:00the dress thing was so frickin dumb
50:01She kind of has the pass
50:02Ahhh. To see the world through Jelly eyes….i must have your eyes!
50:04:_jellyJoy::_jellyJoy::_jellyJoy::_jellyJoy:
50:06:_jellyJoy::_jellyJoy:
50:06dont believe me, just watch!
50:06:_jellyJoy::_jellyJoy::_jellyJoy:
50:07there are many languages with less color terms than english. There are some languages where the only basic color terms are "black" and "red".