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Thorn1000 wrote:Question of the day
Would you rather spend 1 year in a coma or 10 years in jail?

I might be a bit late, but I'd rather spend 1 year in a coma.

AVRBenism wrote:Question of the Day
Do you prefer to watch content on Twitch, YouTube, or another platform?

Youtube for sure.
Because its all I have

AVRBenism wrote:Question of the Day
Do you prefer to watch content on Twitch, YouTube, or another platform?

YouTube!

AVRBenism wrote:Question of the Day
Do you prefer to watch content on Twitch, YouTube, or another platform?

I usually watch YouTube, but occasionally Twitch for content creators that I prefer to watch live rather than via VOD.

AVRBenism wrote:Question of the Day
Do you prefer to watch content on Twitch, YouTube, or another platform?

Youtube.

AVRBenism wrote:Question of the Day
Do you prefer to watch content on Twitch, YouTube, or another platform?

Can't stand Twitch, Youtube all the way.

AVRBenism wrote:Question of the Day
Do you prefer to watch content on Twitch, YouTube, or another platform?

I enjoy watching on both.

AVRBenism wrote:Question of the Day
Do you prefer to watch content on Twitch, YouTube, or another platform?

Twitch is a cam site, I rather use YT.

AVRBenism wrote:Question of the Day
Do you prefer to watch content on Twitch, YouTube, or another platform?

Youtube

AVRBenism wrote:Question of the Day
Do you prefer to watch content on Twitch, YouTube, or another platform?

youtube but sometimes I use telegram

Question of the Day:
Do you think we all perceive color the same way as eachother? Or, as Rhett and Link put it, "How do we know that you and me see the same colors the same way that you and me see? Is my red blue for you, or my green your green too? Could it be true we see differing hues? And if we do, then how would we discover this fact? And even if we did, would it have any impact?"

Volstrostia wrote:Question of the Day:
Do you think we all perceive color the same way as eachother? Or, as Rhett and Link put it, "How do we know that you and me see the same colors the same way that you and me see? Is my red blue for you, or my green your green too? Could it be true we see differing hues? And if we do, then how would we discover this fact? And even if we did, would it have any impact?"

We don’t. Women as a whole have better colour vision than men do due to something with the X chromosome that also leads to colour blindness also being mostly a male only issue. It’s something I got interested in a while back

Volstrostia wrote:Question of the Day:
Do you think we all perceive color the same way as eachother? Or, as Rhett and Link put it, "How do we know that you and me see the same colors the same way that you and me see? Is my red blue for you, or my green your green too? Could it be true we see differing hues? And if we do, then how would we discover this fact? And even if we did, would it have any impact?"

do we? do we not? I really don't care. We call it green, its green. We call it blue, its blue.

Volstrostia wrote:Question of the Day:
Do you think we all perceive color the same way as eachother? Or, as Rhett and Link put it, "How do we know that you and me see the same colors the same way that you and me see? Is my red blue for you, or my green your green too? Could it be true we see differing hues? And if we do, then how would we discover this fact? And even if we did, would it have any impact?"

Aside from being colorblind (obviously), I think that we do see colors a bit differently. Even if the difference isn’t quite noticeable, we will still see colors differently than others due to genetics and our eyes being different.

Quick question before my phone dies, would it be fine if I just answer using my main instead of associate nations cause I have an embassy with you guys anyways?

Cue discussion on linguistic relativity and color.

Volstrostia wrote:Question of the Day:
Do you think we all perceive color the same way as eachother? Or, as Rhett and Link put it, "How do we know that you and me see the same colors the same way that you and me see? Is my red blue for you, or my green your green too? Could it be true we see differing hues? And if we do, then how would we discover this fact? And even if we did, would it have any impact?"

Yes, we all absolutely see colors differently... however this like much of our experience falls on a spectrum. Normal deviations are unnoticeable unless tested, but something like not seeing a specific color or seeing it so differently as deviating from the near plurality of the human race is considered a disorder (colorblindness, etc.).

I'm drunk but thank good for grammerly

Volstrostia wrote:Question of the Day:
Do you think we all perceive color the same way as eachother? Or, as Rhett and Link put it, "How do we know that you and me see the same colors the same way that you and me see? Is my red blue for you, or my green your green too? Could it be true we see differing hues? And if we do, then how would we discover this fact? And even if we did, would it have any impact?"

yes, just yes

Zhensheng Xue wrote:Quick question before my phone dies, would it be fine if I just answer using my main instead of associate nations cause I have an embassy with you guys anyways?

Yes

Zhensheng Xue wrote:Quick question before my phone dies, would it be fine if I just answer using my main instead of associate nations cause I have an embassy with you guys anyways?

Sure.

Question of the Day!

What's your favorite activity in the springtime?

Army of Malice wrote:Question of the Day!

What's your favorite activity in the springtime?

Chilling on my computer. Looking outside.

Army of Malice wrote:Question of the Day!

What's your favorite activity in the springtime?

Sneezing <3

Thorn1000 wrote:Sneezing <3

u got allergies?

Post by Nandaek suppressed by The Phantom Gambler.

There is a new contest of raiding… the facsist land!

Let the battle begin…

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