I suppose you're right. We were reminded of the wrongness of it every time we looked up at the sky. For green it was different, more subtle.
Those of us with green eyes are certainly glad to have it back at last, but I can see how it may not have been a priority for all, comparatively.
The sense of taste on the other hand. While we may not need it in order to survive anymore, there is even more a sense of wrongness to eating without it than to living without colors. Which is perhaps why it has already been restored as much as it has?
I wonder how long it will take to return completely.
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Those of us with green eyes are certainly glad to have it back at last, but I can see how it may not have been a priority for all, comparatively.
The sense of taste on the other hand. While we may not need it in order to survive anymore, there is even more a sense of wrongness to eating without it than to living without colors. Which is perhaps why it has already been restored as much as it has?
I wonder how long it will take to return completely.