Why is the sky blue?
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Why is the sky blue?
Why is the sky blue?
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Is that a real question, or are you kidding? I don't know if you really want an answer. You never know on this board. I've read the sky really isn't blue, it's just that we perceive it to be that way because of the diffusion of the spectrum as it comes through our atmosphere.
Doesn't make sense, right?
Doesn't make sense, right?
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Can you post that picture of the that's girls ass again? I would like to use it as an avatar.Snowjob wrote:Is that a real question, or are you kidding? I don't know if you really want an answer. You never know on this board. I've read the sky really isn't blue, it's just that we perceive it to be that way because of the diffusion of the spectrum as it comes through our atmosphere.
Doesn't make sense, right?
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Re: Why is the sky blue?
Because if it were green, people would not know when to stop mowing.FritzdeCat'sSuperGayLover wrote:Why is the sky blue?
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The sky being mauve would be too much suffering to bear.
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