Then since everyone's a ghost, everyone should be using non-white colors.
"Ghost comment". Does it need to be clearer? (no comment)
drxav, purple is also a mix. Green is a mix. Brown is a mix. Turquoise is a mix. Hence my post. (comment)
Then since everyone's a ghost, everyone should be using non-white colors.
"Ghost comment". Does it need to be clearer? (no comment)
drxav, purple is also a mix. Green is a mix. Brown is a mix. Turquoise is a mix. Hence my post. (comment)
Erm, all the players are ghosts...
But not every post is commentary. An outing isn't. A vote isn't. A "go to hell" isn't.
So what is commentary exactly?
For the purposes of this game, what I deem as commentary, that doesn't have the slightest potential to change the course of the game. Haunt, taunt and flaunt.
drxav, purple is also a mix. Green is a mix. Brown is a mix. Turquoise is a mix. Hence my post. (comment)
Mixes with their own wave lenght, while white has no proper wave lenght. White is just all colours nullifying each others, while brown has a certain wave lenght, green has a wave lenght, etc.
The same goes for black. Black is the absence of emitted light, white is all lights visible (all colours at the same time in equal proportions). And thus, yes, grey isn't a colour either.
There's even a name for these phenomenon in physics, it's called *dramatic chipmunk music*: non-colours.
I'm not a purist, but a purist would tell you there's only 3 colours: red, green and blue.
What do you mean by "slightest potential"? For example, perhaps me posting this causes someone else's post to move to the next page, which would cause someone else to not read carefully and thus miss it, which could drastically affect the game depending upon contents about said post. Is that still commentary?
reis91 said:For the purposes of this game, what I deem as commentary, that doesn't have the slightest potential to change the course of the game. Haunt, taunt and flaunt.
Nullification doesn't mean absence of waves. It only means that there is negative interference amongst several waves, and the resulting waves are thus nullified. They are not "absent", or else you wouldn't be able to tell black from white. But yes, it's pretty much a matter of how you choose to define "colour"
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But how do we know if what we write will be deemed as commentary or not? It seems like we'd have to write in white and go back and edit it to a non-white color when deemed commentary
And?
Never thought I'd have to be the one to say this but:
Too much spam
Vote Vain, vain if you are a villager......
Really, all the drama was concentrated to an hour or so around the deadline. Not everyone can be there for it, it's only natural.I really regret signing up to this game, as the deadline is terrible for me, and I missed out on all the drama.
I hope this is over soon....
vote Vainglory