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. dont take my stuff so literally
What about your literal stuff

The sky can literally be any color of what our perception is that we perceive it to be.

The sky can literally be any color of what our perception is that we perceive it to be.

Are you having a stroke?

The sky can literally be any color of what our perception is that we perceive it to be.
The sky is a bright, flushed red at midnight.

also the red cross wanted to gain access to german concentration camps but the national socialists wouldn't let them
the point stands, though, that only wildly horrible regimes oppose humanitarian aid

Told you Perry.

I keep the same name, for each alt.

I don't use a different name to pretend I'm someone different, which is why I asked if he's an alt. He doesn't seem like a new user.

The sky is only brown sometimes at sunset. this is because of the sun reflecting rays off of the moon and the water, which makes the sky appear different colors. The sky isn't blue either, it just appears that way.
This is the best loving thing I have ever read
The sky can literally be any color of what our perception is that we perceive it to be.
I am almost in tears from these posts.
Tony is reaching Ken M levels


The sky is defined by the color air is. Air is blue. Ergo the sky is blue.
As this is common knowledge, no source will be provided.

why the forget do you always force us to post sources smh http://spaceplace.nasa.gov/blue-sky/en/

The sky can literally be any color of what our perception is that we perceive it to be.

"how can the sky be real if our eyes aren't real"

The sky is only brown sometimes at sunset. this is because of the sun reflecting rays off of the moon and the water, which makes the sky appear different colors. The sky isn't blue either, it just appears that way.
lol do you have aspergers? i dont want to roast you if your disabled sorry

Keep digging that hole, Tony.
#DigLikeTony

The sky isn't blue either, it just appears that way.
If something appears to be a color, it is that color, because that is what color is.
The sky may be blue because of a bunch of physics reasons, but everything is the color it is for a bunch of physics reasons. The grass is green because it reflects light in a wavelength that our eyes pick up and our brain defines as green.

And here is a source for the sky being blue:
http://spaceplace.nasa.gov/blue-sky/en/

lol do you have aspergers
I hope not. It'd hurt our reputation.
He does kind of seem like one, though, given his singleminded obsession to trolling the BLF.

Edit: I am impressed. Tony managed to argue over the blueness of the sky.
Edit 2: Huh, we got the same source. Second result on google, anyway.
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lol do you have aspergers? i dont want to roast you if your disabled
Even if you did roast him all of the grease on him would burn down his parents' house.

Edit: I am impressed. Tony managed to argue over the blueness of the sky.

i mean if you considered it technically it's only blue for a certain amount of time in certain areas but hey i only know one guy who would argue for that

I hear Walmart's hiring, Tony. Probably would be a better use of your time.

i mean if you considered it technically it's only blue for a certain amount of time in certain areas but hey i only know one guy who would argue for that
I mean, when it's overcast, the sky is still blue, you just can't see the blueness because the clouds get in the way.

also, not to cross-post, but for reference since not everyone reads the other topic


also, since colors we perceive are reflections off of objects, then that means that the object has absorbed all the other colors that hit it, meaning that the color that we perceive objects are the only color which that object is not