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Orange is a mix of red and yellow. Brown is a mix of red, yellow and blue. So sure, in a technical sense,
red hair is red. But honestly my eyes don't see RED as the primary color, they see orange. Light orange and dark orange.
Crimson could be called blue that is mostly red, but we'd usually say red with a touch of blue.
With red hair, I would say that it's reddish-orange. It looks more orange to me than red.
I don't have just one - it really is any of the "jewel tones" of green, blue, purple (and some reds)... including mauve, turquoise, emerald, eggplant, royal blue, ruby etc.... just not yellows, oranges or pinks - although I do like "old" or "antique" rose...
#5. Really love turquoise. I don't have a reason to give. It just makes me happy.
I don't have just one - it really is any of the "jewel tones" of green, blue, purple (and some reds)... including mauve, turquoise, emerald, eggplant, royal blue, ruby etc.... just not yellows, oranges or pinks - although I do like "old" or "antique" rose...
Speaking of the stone, shades can really go either way, but I prefer the blue.Is that more blue or green?
Speaking of the stone, shades can really go either way, but I prefer the blue.
Not really sure. Wasn't my comment. I would assume tones of different gems and stones.What does jewel tone mean?
Not really sure. Wasn't my comment. I would assume tones of different gems and stones.
Gems and stones could really be just about any color unless you get a little more specific.Like bright blue or green?
Would you most people say its red?
Sure. I call orange hair "red", just as I call pink skin "white" and brown skin "black". I call light-yellowish-brown eyes "hazel", even though hazelnuts are rather darkish brown.
I use words in conversation the way they are used in the language. But I recognize that these word labels are inaccurate. Just because we CALL beige skin "white" doesn't make it white, and calling people "black" doesn't make them really black.
The approximate use of words doesn't bother me, but it doesn't fix reality either. For example, it doesn't bother me when people who are being friendly call me "brother", even though I am not their brother.
But it DOES bother me a bit when people won't move off of their conventional thinking when discussing something that is LITERALLY true, and rather important.
Example, we're not all brothers, but we ARE all cousins. Literally. Whether you're a Young Earth Creationist or an Old Earth Evolutionists who believes we come from chromosomal Adam and mitochondrial Eve, it is nevertheless true that we, as a species, descend from a breeding pair. And that makes us all LITERALLY cousins, by the blood. EVERYBODY is family, by the blood.
This is so. Which means that the most bitter racists have all of the people they hate as their cousins by the blood, and that it is completely indisputable as a matter of biological fact.
That's important to me.
Is it bibical to say that there is nor race?
Brother in that context is either metaphorical to be friendly.
What does "Biblical" mean in that context. We are all literally the descendants of Adam and Eve, and of Noah and his wife. We all have two sets of common grandparents, which means that we are all, of whatever race, literally cousins. That is certainly biblical, and it is unbiblical to say that we are not.
Either Biblical Adam and Eve, or Chromosomal Adam and Mitochodrial Eve, absolutely. They are our many-times great-grandparents. Which makes us all cousins.So Adam and Eve are our parents?
You mean the dead-zombie-flesh colored? That whitish-grey? I guess I'd call that "sickly white".
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