Rainbows were cool until it was suddenly worldwide-known as the colors of being homosexual. Now when we see rainbows after rain, I would look at it and think, "Aww, how beautiful!".
And then if someone asked me, "What does it remind you of?" that would ruin everything, because the answer would be, "A homosexual!" Sorry if I offended gay people out there!
Gay pride forever! Well, for you people at least!
Anyway, to the color of heterosexuals. I think we need something cool. Like a new trend. Something nifty and less colorful. Maybe black and white? No, that's a little depressing. You know...something funky and edible. Like crayons! Wait, crayons are like rainbows. I guess we're stuck. Every hetero can wear whatever he/she thinks is cool!
Case closed.
2007-10-24 21:25:25
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answered by The Time Traveling Magician 3
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I associate with any colors - just a rate of photon spin thing anyway. What's the big deal? I'm not afraid of rainbows or gay people.
I AM afraid of large groups of any people - including majorities, political parties, religions, "gays", "straights", basically anyone who gives up their individuality to become one of "them".
Bunch of soulless zombies - and why the two party system destroys our country.
2007-10-24 22:24:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I tend to disassociate colours with causes or visa-versa because colours are free for everyone, independent of thought or persuasion or laws. We cannot allow ourselves to associate a specific colour exclusively with a specific cause. What if it progressed into a law that stated "From this day forward, anyone who does not wear blue clothing on Mondays will be imprisoned."
So, my point is, let's all relax on the "color" thing. Let's allow our children to enjoy their crayons and paints! We need to just let these simple things remain...........SIMPLE.
2007-10-24 22:54:54
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answered by Kentucky Dave 6
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if you notice the rainbow they have is different colors than the regular rainbow so dont worry we can still use it
2007-10-24 22:21:19
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answered by Texastaz 3
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I think we have another candidate for the silliest question award.
Honestly, I thought pink was formed into a ribbon and worn to further enhance Breast Cancer Awareness. Or, do we have a new color for that???
Where on earth does this sort of nonsense come form???
2007-10-24 22:41:03
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answered by gimpalomg 7
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You have a very deep thinking mind and a star for you.
2007-10-25 11:20:35
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answered by 'Old & Cudley' 7
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Plaid?
2007-10-24 22:40:18
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answered by charley128 5
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Black, white, and grey. No colors only shades.
2007-10-25 01:55:46
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answered by Anonymous
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evrything else ora color wheel
2007-10-24 22:19:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Darkness. And sharp objects.
(For people that gave me thumbs-down, you didn't think about it. If gay people are soft, cuddly things, wouldn't it make sense that the opposite would be dark? You should think before you click)
2007-10-24 22:19:11
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answered by Lt. Shinysides 6
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