Eleanor Lamb (
notyourutopian) wrote in
retrospec2017-06-05 12:18 am
Maybe the world is fine...
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So I've been thinking about this a lot, and I don't think blue and green are actually gone. I mean, we can't see them anymore, but I'm wondering if it's more like colorblindness than them actually changing the whole world. Because, think about it. If blue were actually gone, they sky wouldn't be gray. The sky would be red. That's how light and our atmosphere work. We see it as blue because of refracted red light. I remember reading about it forever ago in a science textbook. And if green were gone, we'd already be seeing the smaller plants starting to die, and they aren't, right? So they clearly still are...photosynthesizing. So. I'm not sure the world changed. I think this time it was us. And I can't decide if that's better or worse.



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We have to work on the assumption we can do something, because if we decide we can't,
we might as well simply roll over and wait for the next ridiculous thing to happen.
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[ There would be a ":\" emoji if Malik were the type ]
Isn't that what we're doing anyway?
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People are trying to figure it out.
We're working with what we have so far.
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This situation sucks.
You're right.
But we have to find what we can to latch on to.
Would you rather everyone just be miserable and afraid all the time?
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If it's us, we can examine ourselves.
There are doctors on here who can try to figure out what changed.
If it's the color blue?
I don't know about you, but I don't know anyone with a doctorate in disappearing aspects of the light spectrum.
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I'd rather the color blue just be gone. They got rid of it, so they can put it back.
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If this can be fixed, we have to assume We are going to fix this.