According to Google: Primary colors are sets of colors that cannot be created by mixing others and are used to create all other colors. These colours consist of Red, Yellow and Blue. (In traditional).
This means that all other colours are made up of those colours. By mixing them together you are able to create a variety of new ones. For instance, if you mix Red and Yellow you get Orange.
This itself doesn’t mean anything, mixing colours will make new ones, it’s only natural. However think of it like this. Imagine if a White bunny and a black bunny gets a child. Due to genetics the offspring will end up having a black fur more often than not. There are some exceptions where the offspring ends up getting white fur.
What I just said now has nothing to do with my previous statement, I was bored and wanted to waste your time. Not sorry about that.
Anyways, now that we have gone through what Primary colours are we should talk about secondary colours. Secondary colors are produced by mixing two primary colors in equal proportions: Orange, Green, and Purple.
I’m sure you are seeing where I’m going with this but to those dumb ones among you, here is a question. For an offspring to be of secondary colour they’d need two primary coloured parents right? Now who are two primary coloured beings we know? Kier and Dev.
These slimey creatures have been known for their suspicious behaviour and thus makes me believe they have a child together. The hormones are real. The diamond pyramid told me this. You might wonder, oh great and hot Boosfer if they really have a child who would it be?
Surprisingly the answer has been right in front of us the whole time. Ladies and gentlemen, when you mix the colours red and blue you get a very nice looking purple one. Fascinating enough, it’s the exact same shade as a familiar purple blob we all love and know— Wemmbu.
They will try and silence me but the truth needs to be told. I’m sacrificing my life for this. Be grateful.
Thank you for listening to my TED talk, if you have any questions you are free to ask. Preferably right now I’m a very busy man—