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From: verysillymonkey
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  • Very colourful language. Your sense is almost palpabl. Somehow the "e" is translucent. Unnecessary in such a plump word, like a ripe persimmon.

    People whose brains didn't form in the era of typewriters/film might not appreciate the rhythmic, punctuation of each.

    What colour are emoticons and net-acronyms?

  • thanks.

    acronyms would be whatever colour the letters and or numbers used are.

    punctuation marks are black... but i don't really consider them as part of this whole thing... they might be stored in a different part of the brain, where the wiring is normal. who knows... same with math symbols. no colour to speak of.

  • Does a collection of colour/letters create a "chord" in the way that individual notes combined create a chord?

  • there are discordantly coloured words, so i guess the opposite is true, but i would probably just refer to them as words that make sense. i note a few in the animation, where the colours of the dominant letters work with the word's meaning.

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