Funny Pic Thread. (Episode VI: Return of the Laugh)

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The truth comes out - Famine posts in indigo to confuse the hell out of poor Noob here. :indiff:

That's another one... I actually never knew it was indigo for the first little while when I joined here, I always remembered him as "the smart guy with the blue posts", but then once I read everyone referring to him as "Mr. Indigo", I realized what colour it really was :lol:



In eighth grade my friend was doing an art project and he was coloring the sky in his picture, well the next day he came in and finished it. Half the sky was blue and the other half was purple. :crazy:


Once I coloured a map of Canada in grade 6 geography, we were supposed to colour land in green, water in blue. I had purple water and brown land, the teacher thought I was being a smartass and gave me a 0 on it. What an asshat.

The other thing those damn teachers did, my elementary school had green chalkboards, and they would always write on them in red chalk. It was virtually invisible to me, I just can't see those two colours together.
 
I always confuse blue and purple,

As do I, used to be much worse, at one point green and brown looked alike. I still have problems telling the difference between certain shades of green and yellow still too.
 
As do I, used to be much worse, at one point green and brown looked alike. I still have problems telling the difference between certain shades of green and yellow still too.

I'm having deja vu...
 
Just for you guys. :D

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I've done the second one, even though I could tell the difference in the colors. After it was indeed pointed out I just tossed it behind me and said screw it.

See, it has it's advantages.:lol:
 
A friend dyed her hair (what I now know is) red, but I couldn't tell and I saw it as dark brown. Three weeks ago, she dyed her hair again, I asked (text) "what colour?", to which she says, "Dark brown". I asked, "uh, isn't your hair already dark brown?" and she said "No... it's red...."

Then my friends started screwing with me, they kept telling me it was still red when now it's just brown. It's kinda funny when those sort of things happen, I don't really notice any problem with it in my daily life, but it can make for some good opportunities for a few of my friends to make me look like a moron :lol:
 
In eighth grade my friend was doing an art project and he was coloring the sky in his picture, well the next day he came in and finished it. Half the sky was blue and the other half was purple. :crazy:

Well, youll find this funny! A cousin of mine that is a teacher, when he was still studying arts, once said (a few years ago), if i remember correctly, that the sky really is purple but our eyes see it blue lol! Can anyone tell if this is true or false? I believed him at the time because he was serious about it!
 
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On the colorblind topic, I almost failed getting my driver's license a year ago because I couldn't quite distinguish the numbers in those Ishihara tests. In fact, in most of them I barely distinguish them, and that's only if you give me at least ten seconds to make out the numbers.
 
All we have to do in Blighty for our eye test for driving test is read a number plate from something like 60 feet.
 
My brother just found out today that the red light is on the top of traffic lights, and yellow is the middle. He thought red was the middle. lol!
 
Kind of a hybrid between awesome and funny...that guy in the Gators T-Shirt is the man!

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I say this could be a good christmas or aniversary gift 👍!

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Macgyver tool! I want to buy one of those :lol:!
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Sorry for the double post... something went wrong with IE9 beta :dunce:!

I love animals and specially dogs, but this is funny! For the cat lovers :sly:!

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You don't get it. You can't see in complete darkness anyway, so invisibility is redundant.
 
You don't get it. You can't see in complete darkness anyway, so invisibility is redundant.

no no, I got it alright. How often will you be in complete darkness anyway? I was using a different situation, like when you go out at night. Yes it's dark but there are street lights..
 
Blond teacher fail

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GT5p made me wear glasses 3 years ago lol
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*cat's prison diary*

Try reading that in the voice of Mark (David Mitchell) from Peep Show. I LMAO'd.
 
no no, I got it alright. How often will you be in complete darkness anyway? I was using a different situation, like when you go out at night. Yes it's dark but there are street lights..

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