Murkrow
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I'll keep this thread short. I don't have all that much time.
Basically I just finished writing an essay and I was discussing the symbolism on colours in a short story. In the short story they were discussing dreaming in colour or black and white.
That gave me the idea for this thread.
I dream in colour.
Apparently a lot of people dream in black and white. Although I'm sure this is true I still can't really seem to see why.
On the radio it said that people who grew up with black and white TVs dream like that as well, but my parent did and the dream in colour. I find his theory silly anyway, because what about before the television was invented?
I guess it would make sense if the person in question saw in black and white. But a bunch of non-seeing-in-black-&-white people dream in black and white.
Does anyone here do that?
EDIT: Damn forgot to make a poll.
EDIT: There
Basically I just finished writing an essay and I was discussing the symbolism on colours in a short story. In the short story they were discussing dreaming in colour or black and white.
That gave me the idea for this thread.
I dream in colour.
Apparently a lot of people dream in black and white. Although I'm sure this is true I still can't really seem to see why.
On the radio it said that people who grew up with black and white TVs dream like that as well, but my parent did and the dream in colour. I find his theory silly anyway, because what about before the television was invented?
I guess it would make sense if the person in question saw in black and white. But a bunch of non-seeing-in-black-&-white people dream in black and white.
Does anyone here do that?
EDIT: Damn forgot to make a poll.
EDIT: There
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