It's a bit restictive to see the world in black and white although we all have strong opinions on some things. I think rose tinted glasses come in a lot when we are remembering things that may not have been so great or funny at the time but seem so when we think of them.
2007-05-27 09:45:55
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answered by helen p 4
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No and I don't see the world through rose colored glasses, either. I see shades of gray, the title of a good Monkeys' song.
2007-05-27 09:36:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Neither, some areas are grey. Oh how I wish I wore rose tinted spectacles, life would be so much nicer!!
2007-05-27 09:36:17
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answered by katieplatie 4
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No, and no.
Lots of shades of grey (Or myriad black and white dots inextricably mingled)
And I'm with Captain Vimes:
even when I'm at my most cynical, it's depressing to then realise I'm not being cynical *enough*.
2007-05-27 09:43:20
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answered by Pedestal 42 7
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No. Every situation is different. Some are black and white and some have gray areas and are open to interpretation.
2007-05-27 09:43:35
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answered by jim h 6
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We learned that quote in English class when were talking about Romanticism. Unfortunately the way the world is i see it the way it is, the world really sucks.
2007-05-27 09:40:47
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answered by Anonymous
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No, technicolor some times shades of Gray.
2007-05-27 09:47:12
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answered by ABC,123 ..i could go on 4
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I see black and white and a huge assortment of various shades of gray.......
Peace.
2007-05-27 10:12:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Who said that? Down, Rover.
2007-05-27 09:38:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I see eveything in yellow.
2007-05-27 10:47:59
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answered by ? 5
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