Seeing the World In DOG VISION! What My Husky Sees!

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Seeing the World In DOG VISION! What My Husky Sees!
(via How Do Dogs See? The World of Canine Vision - Doggozila Magazine)
Silly Game Time: Would you rather spend a year with grayscale vision or a year where every person's voice sounds like it's been dubbed over by the same four voice actors (none of whom are very good)?
I feel like I would actually go insane if everyone sounded like the same 4 people like a bethesda game, especially since I wouldn't be able to recognize the voices of the people I care about. Living in grayscale is just the Dog Experience.
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