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Explaining Pinkie Pie · 11:44pm Apr 30th, 2015

Think about it. It explains so much.

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That... actually does explain a lot. From an occultist perspective, I can see why they'd make Pinkie Pie the Element of Laughter. Laughter is supposed to be a mental state that has no opposite, it's the only state that's dead centre of everything. Like pink light, it's not something we can perceive on its own, just the reflections and concepts of it. I dunno, maybe I'm not explaining it right. It makes sense, though.

Yes. It explains everything.

Pink is not found in nature.

Pink should not exist.

Yet it does.

Pink as a color is an on going debate as to if it is a real color.

Here is something that might bend your mind.
It is stated that your mind creates a perception of the reality around you creating an illusion of the reality, that you perceive as real.
Like watching The Simpsons, and hearing Bart talk. You hear and think of a boy, but you actually hear a grown woman.

However this illusion is real as well, as it is in part why you fall pray to such an illusion.
It is real to the mind, and exists. Your thoughts, emotions, imaginations, and so on, is in physical space.
All of it is held in a malleable hard copy in your brain. Such a hard copy is also ever changing, and without your knowledge, or say so.
You don't exactly control that what you might think.

This creates also a confusion in what we may think of as real. Pink is one of them.
A concept that pink is for girls for example.
Is it really for anyone if it is not even something that is real?
A shattering of such a concept that pink is for girls only, Aerosmith's song Pink, I think says it all. Pink is for men as well.

Pink is considered a color of romance. If a guy can't bring himself to step out of being all manly for a time, to be at least a little romantic, well, that would totally suck for many woman, would it not? It would suck to me as well, seeing that I happen to like pink, and romance, and woman, all in the same category.

This web page tells that pink is not real, that it is a made up color.
Pink not real page link:

One could say time measurement is not real, nor distance. We made those up. And we use them, a lot. Such things are no less real, despite them being nothing more then a usable concept.

As for pink, the color itself is a concept, but less of one that was simply made up. The name pink was named after a flower of the same name.
Pink is real page link:

The color pink is not as abstract as the concept of things like a god, ghosts, aliens, or personal views of things, such as what can be thought of a right and wrong.

We see the color pink.
Do a Google search for pink in nature, and you will find many examples of it found in nature.
cdn.fiboni.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/pink-lake-blush-nature.jpg?a0f395
in1.ccio.co/Tz/HT/o8/88805423871815151H7kNS6Nnc.jpg
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cd/Rosa_Queen_Elizabeth1ZIXIETTE.jpg

We did not so much make the color up as it already existed for us to see it and name it.
So what if it is just a light shade of red, and/or purple. We see it and use it and have a name for it.
It is far less a concept than a thing we see is real.

To ask if pink is real, is to me asking- "If a tree falls in the forest, and none there to hear it, did it make a sound?"
Rather ridicules question, don't you think?

One can just as well wonder as to why we mix red, blue, and yellow pigments? But with light we mix red, blue, and green?
Also why don't we get black instead of a dark brown when we mix red, blue, and yellow?
This dose not make black a fake color, if mixing such primaries does not create it.

I find people at times debate some of the most unusual things. Even those that are the smart ones among us. :derpytongue2:

Yes, I did get a little carried away yesterday with all of what I put earlier. :twilightsheepish:

I guess it bothered me a bit much seeing a video trying to explain that pink is not found on the color spectrum of light. :facehoof:

It fried my brain some, trying to wrap my mind around that, as being serious.

One's computer display, projects in colors of light. If one was to look at this picture:
timenewsfeed.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/pink-paint.jpg?w=480&h=320&crop=1
You are seeing that color of pink projected in light. So if pink is not found in the color spectrum of hues found in light, how can our displays show with light?

This is why I don't get that video, or what it was trying to teach. It just looked to me like something grounded in pseudoscience. :unsuresweetie:
From what I do know about color and light, that video lost me.

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