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bonufazy [111]
3 years ago
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What kind of feelings do you have when you look at certain colors write you answer in complete paragraph the best one gets branl

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wlad13 [49]3 years ago
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The color dark green because it reminds me of walking through a deep forest, listening to the noise all around me, the scent of pine in the air. The color makes me calm, makes me wanna lay in the grass and look up into the clouds. I could meditate easily just being surrounded by this color, it holds beauty in it that words cannot describe.
joja [24]3 years ago
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Colors are what shade in our lives. They give you a better visual representation of certain objects and even beings. Red is a confident color, passionate and strong. Purple's more mysterious, but is a royal color. Yellow's a positive one, like the flowers and sun it colors, giving you a sense of completion. Blue and purple are similar, but blue colors oceans, water, and other darker things. Black is often seen as evil, but I think it's just protective. Green is a healthy color, at least in consideration of plants. There are many more colors, so many I couldn't even list them all, so I'm afraid that's it.

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