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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Color Nomenclature Fiasco! :O

So Crayola and Roseart decide to combine certain colors, and it gets kinda confusing when it comes to the names of colors... For example, "red orange" looks more orange than it does red. This is a major conflict. If we wanted to color something more red than orange, I would have to pick up the "orange red" crayon. Does that make any sense to you at all???? Same thing with "green yellow", and yellow green! Are the creators color blind, or what?! Clearly, if it's "yellow green", it should be more yellow than green, BUT NO!! What is this?! I pay the money, you give me the proper service!! LOL At least we know that God gives people names for the proper reason!! For example, Abraham is to "Father of many nations", Israel is to "wrestles with God", and Joshua is to "God is salvation". With all those biblical stories, do those names not make sense to you?! Obviously, they're given those names for a reason and they mean something significant. Unfortunately, crayon companies can't seem to figure out that names are what identifies an object. How can they expect their customers to understand what their product is if their names are messed up?? No hard feelings at all!! rofl. k bye.