"Can you paint with all the colours of the wind?" This question which is thoroughly analysed from the cartoon Pocahontas shows that the wind carries all colours that are imaginable. If you open yourself to the depths of the wind and allow it to consume your mind and body, you will feel every feeling, every colour and every force in the whole world in one. Don't trust me on this though, i am not religious. (hehehe)
2006-11-15 20:31:57
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Perhaps it's related to the temperature of the air being moved by the wind. An icy wind from the Arctic would seem steely blue. A central European winter wind, driving a fine mist sideways, looks grey. And a desert wind in the late afternoon comes across as reddish-orange. At night, the wind can intensify the blackness all around.
2006-11-16 04:17:56
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answer #2
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answered by Rusting 4
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White
2006-11-16 04:14:40
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answer #3
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answered by behnoush_k_1976 3
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Blue
2006-11-16 04:16:33
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answer #4
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answered by ▒Яenée▒ 7
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Transparent
2006-11-16 07:25:02
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answer #5
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answered by Drowned in English! 3
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White.
2006-11-16 04:14:35
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answer #6
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answered by Judas Rabbi 7
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See Through Unless It has Dust Or Something In It.
2006-11-16 04:15:06
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a famous Zen Koan.
The correct answer is to breathe air gently into the teachers face.
2006-11-16 04:45:05
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answered by Ragnarok 7
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Clear?
2006-11-16 04:15:13
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answered by JustJane 6
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Sometimes mine is Brown. But, usually only after I have eaten Beans!
2006-11-16 04:15:29
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answered by Anonymous
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