TO ME, there's SOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH dead drab horrid stuff in the world; so much black evil blackness; so much dreary gray; so much anemic, wimpy blah; . . .
I find the colors refreshingly like
1. a rainbow after the rain;
2. a dance at a graduation celebration [funeral];
3. a flower amidst asphalt;
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4. a songbird after a dirge;
5. sunrays on the ocean after a hurricane;
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6. a child's reaching up for a hold & a hug after a brutal workday;
7. a new puppy's happy tail so exhuberant the wagging back half of his body makes his hind feet unsteady;
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8. raspberries amidst thorns;
9. rabbit fur, hot cider and a roaring fire after changing a tire at midnight in a blizzrd;
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10. flying to see a long missed Loved one after a long parting.
But hey, if you prefer to have a construction on reality where colors foster color blindness--don't let me hinder your construction on reality. To each his own. . . . Unless God suggests otherwise.
For me, I'll continue to construe colors as WONDERFUL!
I realize mileage may vary and that scroll buttons work just fine, normally.
Long ago one poster used a blue/green that was so light I couldn't read it easily and thus just scrolled past whatever (s)he had to say. But your colors contrast well against the background.
Quix, you really are an artist. It is wonderful to SEE the things you see, really see them. Not everyone does. I try to point those things out to my grandchildren. I want them to really SEE things too....Ping-Pong
Wonderful answer, dear one. Mxxx