I love the brown color and wondering if you remember the color and did you do
blinds same color.
Not exact matches
It is the
same thing as explaining «
color» to a person
blind from birth.
We have genetic abnormalities, flawed bodies, a highly unreliable brain,
blind spots in our vision, wandering nerves, irregular hearts,
color blindness, limited vision when it comes to light and the
same limitations with sound... We're flawed because we never saw fit to evolve past that.
I also know that the chances of me convincing a skeptic of this is about the
same as trying to explain
color to a person born
blind.
«The single most important thing is for teachers to not adopt a
color -
blind ideology, which essentially says that we're all the
same, and we really shouldn't focus on the differences that exist between or among us.»
Because when we, too, put on ISBN -
colored blinders and ignore all ebooks that don't use them, we can see the exact
same view of the industry — and roughly the
same numbers — that the pundits continue to report.
The
same advice would apply: look for a diamond higher in
color grade, and never buy
blind without being able to view it at all angles.
New Vision sits in dialogue with another piece by Osterloh, Dots Front Misfire - Shooting Blanks (2008), hung on the opposite side of the gallery, which depicts a prone figure covered in multicolored paper dots, in a space also papered with a riotous pattern of the
same colors, both
blind and camouflaged, unknown and unknowable.
-- There's a
blind in the window — The floor, the white mirror — The wall paper and the curtain are in the
same shade
color but the motif is different.