CoolDamp1 wrote:I see green and green...I'm joking, I'm seeing a shirt that people are arguing about; again, I'm joking; here is the answer:
Some shade of blue.
Some shade of gray or brown.
There, happy? Problem solved!
You could say it's… *puts on sunglasses* one of 50 Shades Of Gray.
But yes, from the actual catalogue/shopping website it's on, I can confirm that it is indeed Black and Blue.
The extra detail not affore mentioned in a previous post is: Gender.
Y'see, the eye is composed of rods and cones, and from what I've been hearing, males depend on the… cones, was it? Which would make it appear Gold and White, while females depend on the rods of their eyes to determine light, color, shape, etc. (and yes, the same determination features apply to men as well, not just women), it makes it look to be Blue and Black. The majority of each gender determines it as black and blue for women, and white and gold for men. Although, there is a minority of each gender that percieves it as the other gender. Why? I'm not really sure, I was told other things like psychological state, environment, brightness, actual contrast level of said picture, and etc. factors into what you may actually see it as.
No, I'm not trolling, I'm legit being serious here, I support everything I say to a certain extent.
