I don't know, it just sucks. It's something we have to do day after day after day and it gets really tiring.
lol tell that to a rwandan kid and hed fuck you up
I don't know, it just sucks. It's something we have to do day after day after day and it gets really tiring.
Really?!? Did you know the sky is blue?if you eat the same food over and over again, your body will get tired of it. heed why nutritionists preach a balanced diet,
you get high or smoke cigarettes? try to quit smoking for a while. really, it'll do great things for your appetite.
lol, then my only advice is smoke cigarettes for a couple of weeks then quit. at least the food is gonna taste really nice, who knows, maybe that helpsi actually quit smoking cigarettes in Jan and I don't get high.
For awhile I thought i'd never be able to quit smoking

Really?!? Did you know the sky is blue?
The sky is not blue. It is only because blue is the most dominant colour in the 'light spectrum' why the sky appears to be blue. Heed and be taught.
The sky is not blue. It is only because blue is the most dominant colour in the 'light spectrum' why the sky appears to be blue. Heed and be taught.
You say it's not blue, then say it is right after??????????
I never said the sky was blue. I said the sky appears to be blue because blue is the most dominant colour in the spectrum of light. Imagine if you was looking to the earth from the moon, the sky there doesn't have a colour. It is only because blue dominates the colour of our atmosphere here on earth. It is simple light Physics. Imagine looking to the sky without atmosphere. Think what is behind that blue sky you see in the daytime? is it not a black and colourless expansion of space? Space has no colour.
And once again you are wrong.![]()
Blue is NOT the most dominant colour in the spectrum. The lightspectrum does not have dominant colours. It has wavelengths. For that matter, it has no dominant wavelengths either.
The sky is only blue when it's clear, during the day with the sun shining. It's obviously red during sunset and dawn, grey when overcast, etc etc.
Space is black because there is nothing to reflect the light. Being colourless also becomes a colour, like being heat-less becomes cold.
Um, no. There are no dominant colours in light spectrum.The sky is not blue. It is only because blue is the most dominant colour in the 'light spectrum' why the sky appears to be blue. Heed and be taught.
There is no dominant colour in the light spectrum. Everything reflects visible light at an exact wavelength, that wavelength determines what colour we see it as. Therefore since space is basically empty there is nothing there to reflect light which is why it is colourless.I never said the sky was blue. I said the sky appears to be blue because blue is the most dominant colour in the spectrum of light. Imagine if you was looking to the earth from the moon, the sky there doesn't have a colour. It is only because blue dominates the colour of our atmosphere here on earth. It is
simple light Physics. Imagine looking to the sky without atmosphere. Think what is behind that blue sky you see in the daytime? is it not a black and colourless expansion of space? Space has no colour.
I mean come on man. Air and Water are two prime elements? I mean come on.ok, your points and mine taken into consideration. I state that Blue is the most common colour connecting the spectrum of light and our perception of it through atmosphere. Wavelengths and everything taken into consideration, we have an atmosphere on earth that reflects the colour of the 'sky'. That atmosphere is made up of air and water, two prime elements. It is these elements that reflect the colour of the spectrum of the sky.
ok, your points and mine taken into consideration. I state that Blue is the most common colour connecting the spectrum of light and our perception of it through atmosphere. Wavelengths and everything taken into consideration, we have an atmosphere on earth that reflects the colour of the 'sky'. That atmosphere is made up of air and water, two prime elements. It is these elements that reflect the colour of the spectrum of the sky.