Colour Blindness.

My brother always wanted to be a helicopter pilot before he found out he was colorblind and he couldn't.
Now he says he never really wanted it anyway.
And I always argued over colors with my brother too. I had a blue walkman, and he insisted that it was purple. His favorite color is yellow because that is the color he sees best. He always hated the fact that the yellow power ranger is a girl.
Now he just bought his own home. The walls are blue, one is red and some white, his girlfriend's idea i'm sure its not really my thing, but he can't see it anyway. Lucky him...
 
Believe it or not, I actually do have red/green color blindness. I heard that it is more common in males than in females and that it skips a generation. So that means I got it from pops. (aka Grandad).

Oh well...... Perhaps I should take an online color test too. >_< ...zzzzzzzzZ
 
Yep, I've known I'm colour blind ever since I was in kindy. Damn teacher shouted at me for mixing up my brown and red, the bitch :stare:

Anywho, yeah, a few months ago, the Mother took me to some eye doctors place to see if I needed glasses, turns out I don't :monster:

I also did some colour-blindness test, and, well, I was shocked, I am colour-blind, complete waste of 15 minutes -__-
 
I'm color blind. I've known since the 3rd grade. You see, the teacher asked me what color the blackboard was, and I said that it was brown. Everyone thought that I was being funny (I was known for cracking jokes). The teacher told me to be serious, and asked me again. I said that it was brown, and that I was being serious.

She looked shocked and gave me the test right there, and told me that I was color blind. I cried, I wanted to be a pilot. My dream was shattered.

Then I laughed when I figured out that I couldn't see the color purple, and that I couldn't read highlighters. XD

He'll argue with me about the color of a house, but when he's drawing he'll occasionally pick up a colored pencil and ask me what color it is. (He has an unmarked set.) Drives me bonkers.

Totally guilty. I started making up this argument. I told everyone that I see everything correctly and that the average human being sees everything wrong. However, now that seeing everything wrong has become the normal human standard, they call me color blind. People hate that argument, I get lots of lulz out of it.

Whenever I have to color stuff I'll ask my girlfriend what color it is. It's funny.
 
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