@strummerdub @BlisterPearl
Did you guys see an article about women genetically are more likely to see a wider variety of color, with stronger hue distinction?
Could this be, like some humans develop a milk tolerance in adults, a biological result of women more often gathering?
Men are also far more likely to be completely color blind.

Did women that screwed up at berry choices doom their clans and thus make women see more color?
I have questions.

@rokkinbobokkin @strummerdub I haven't read that one yet, but I remember that it was a gift of language. Women are conditioned to develop strong discernment and clarity with descriptive language. So while women see teal, cerulean, periwinkle, and aqua - men "see" blue.

@BlisterPearl @strummerdub
I recommend the article. It acknowledges the language difference, but also points to a physiological difference.

@BlisterPearl @strummerdub
Phhhh. I'm not the guy. I score 5/5 on the accuity test.

@rokkinbobokkin @BlisterPearl I’ve experienced different views in the yellow, orange and purple, pink range with women.

@BlisterPearl @strummerdub
I do the art stuff. My color accuity is on the Strong spectrum.

@BlisterPearl @strummerdub
My mom can design a hell of a color palette for her homes, can't draw a stick figure though.
My father is a heck of a Gardner. I imagine I got lucky in that way.

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