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:Does this mean you don't need special glasses to watch a 3D film ?. Just kidding, I hope you get it fixed if you want to or are happy with it as it is. [[User:EditorGonk|EditorGonk]] ([[User talk:EditorGonk|talk]]) 12:34, 20 July 2018 (UTC)
 
:Does this mean you don't need special glasses to watch a 3D film ?. Just kidding, I hope you get it fixed if you want to or are happy with it as it is. [[User:EditorGonk|EditorGonk]] ([[User talk:EditorGonk|talk]]) 12:34, 20 July 2018 (UTC)
  
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My wife, who's an artist, perceives the sky as purple.  We originally thought she was partially colorblind.  But after finding out that she sees photographs of the sky inside as the same light blue / cyan as other people, and flowers turn different colors outside, and asking her if a blacklight was the same color as the sky (yes it is), I determined that she sees Ultraviolet Light that the rest of us cannot.  Interestingly, this development happened at the same time as she developed a persistent "smear" across her vision, and it's correlated with that time she fell through the ice while skateboarding. [[User:Dartania|Dartania]] ([[User talk:Dartania|talk]]) 10:34, 10 June 2021 (EST)
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My wife, who's an artist, perceives the sky as purple.  We originally thought she was partially colorblind.  But after finding out that she sees photographs of the sky inside as the same light blue / cyan as other people, and flowers turn different colors outside, and asking her if a blacklight was the same color as the sky (yes it is), I determined that she sees Ultraviolet Light that the rest of us cannot.  Interestingly, this development happened at the same time as she developed a persistent "smear" across her vision, and it's correlated with that time she fell through the ice while skateboarding.

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