Mind Games
1. Think up a color that doesn't exist.
2. Try to explain the difference between left and right.
3. What does water taste like?
June 25, 2013
Mind Games
1. Think up a color that doesn't exist.
2. Try to explain the difference between left and right.
3. What does water taste like?
19 Comments • Newest first
[quote=BeraRules]I really hope you're kidding.[/quote]
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOl what is air.
[quote=DinnerSword]
3. What does water taste like?
[b]hydrogen dioxide[/b][/quote]
I really hope you're kidding.
1. Think up a color that doesn't exist.
Blurple! Purple and Blue
2. Try to explain the difference between left and right.
Shake your head all the way to one side , then to the other!
3. What does water taste like?
Water has no taste
[quote=yoster12]guys you can stop now this guy won[/quote]
I hardly think so, the OP said distinguish "between" left and right as in the difference between the two, not what the words mean.
1. light
2.left is left and right is right
3.water taste like tap water
[quote=metaghost4]bluish-yellow (wikipedia)
Left and right are adjectives that describe the horizontal placement or direction of an object when compared to another object
Subjective, since everyone has different layouts of nerves and receptors on their tongues either though genetics or conditioning by their diets. They experience different tastes, therefore water has a different taste to everyone. Although the tastes of pure H2O are so subtle, it is considered at a non-microscopic scale to be tasteless.[/quote]
guys you can stop now this guy won
[quote=SpearCrusher]1. Black or white (you can't fool a designer)
2. West is left, east is right
3. Nothing[/quote]
Not if you're facing south.
1. Black or white (you can't fool a designer)
2. West is left, east is right
3. Nothing
blellow, of course
1.Bluey-Black
2. Right is right, left is left.
3. water tastes like metal
1. All colors exist, just that we can't see or comprehend it.
2. When facing north, left is towards the west and right is towards the east.
3. Water tastes like water.
1. I just did but there's not point in explaining it to you since you cannot possibly perceive it.
2. Consider your direction you would walk if you proceeded straight i.e the way you are facing a unit vector A, your new trajectory will be unit vector B. If AxB is positive, you are turning left, if AxB is negative, you are turning right.
3. Water tastes like nothing.
1. I thought of white, white is often refered to as a colour though in reality white is the absence of colour, i.e. it doesn't exist.
2. If you were to face north, then right would be the side that is facing east and left would be the side facing west and they change based on which way you're facing i.e. if you facing south then right would be the side facing west and left would be facing east.
3. Depending on where you get your water from it can vary in taste, water in some cities contains fluoride and so in those plays it would likely taste like fluoride, sometimes if it is kept in a metal cantine then it will carry a metalic taste.
1. Bloody Black
2. Three of one makes the other; each half makes a line.
3. Spit, rain, air.
1. Color is subjective. It is just a wavelength of light that is perceived by the eyes and translated by the mind. Therefore, color doesn't actually exist, meaning that pink doesn't exist. So pink.
2. Left and right are subjective. Left can be described as a vector in the direction perpendicular to your body at any time, while right is the other direction. Like numbers, left and right don't actually exist. We just use words / symbols to take their place.
3. Pure water has no taste. This is because the taste buds on your tongue doesn't interact with the molecules of water. When the water is infused with minerals, that is what people taste.
[quote=metaghost4]bluish-yellow (wikipedia)
Left and right are adjectives that describe the horizontal placement or direction of an object when compared to another object
Subjective, since everyone has different layouts of nerves and receptors on their tongues either though genetics or conditioning by their diets. They experience different tastes, therefore water has a different taste to everyone. Although the tastes of pure H2O are so subtle, it is considered at a non-microscopic scale to be tasteless.[/quote]
Now try to think of a color that does not consist of any other prime colors
A color that reflects all other frequencies of colors, yet absorbs all frequencies of colors, in another dimension. Left Side ll Right Side. Water tasted like whatever it`s been in contact with. Water fountain water often tastes like the metal it has been touching.
games ? love games ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYivGrFkgIk
[quote=Furry]1. Clear
2. Things located on this side, and things located on this side
3. Water[/quote]
Clear takes the color that it masks over, therefore it can't be it's own color