Color is really interesting to me because the way we interpet nothingness is as "darkness," but darkness isn't nothingness. It's our brain giving color to absence. We've all heard the old question of if everyones colors in their head are different, but it's less commonly asked if we all have different visible representations for black in our head. It feels like we would all have the same black because black doesn't exist on the electromagnetic spectrum. But if vision is just some algorithm in our brains making sense of the observable world, what specifically would bar black from that experience?
Yogurt said hi.
who is yogurt
My roommate.
they have a cool name
Yogurt is a shit name.
Be nice to her she's only 3
Who the fuck names their kid Yogurt.
She's not my kid, she's my roommate. Although I guess I did technically adopt her. But I went to the notary office nearby and asked if I could list off a bird as a dependant. Apparently I can't. No idea why.
girl u coulda just said it was ur bird this whole time 😭 i was picturing some blue hair & prns ass bitch
is yogurt a bird
A yellow crested amazon specifically, yes.













