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What Is Your Age Based On How You See Colors?

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MrsG got 45

 

It's only a trend if we're all the same age which we're not.

Posted

87.

 

Load of shit. "Emotional Connections"???? is a grey pill. get over it

Posted

Well we are all 25 .... Sorry Davie it's a load of c@ck.

I'm sure it's a load of cock but not because of so many 25s but I'm happy if it thinks I'm 25.

Posted

18 - and I'm 53....and have had colourblindness issues since childhood.

 

On the other hand, I did one of those breathing tests at the GP surgery a couple of months ago - and have the lungs of a 73-year-old, apparently!

 

Personally, I just reckon there's an awful lot of bollocks in the world.

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25

 

Your colors perception is extremely detailed. 
When you look at a certain picture, place, or object, you don't get lost in the overall vision. Instead, you start with examining all the small details. You look at the blind spots, the color shades, and the movement of the objects. That helps you focus on the overall situation, in order to plan your actions accordingly.

 

 

Just as well given my job.

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25

 

 

Just as well given my job.

 

 

The colour of your font has just changed from black to a kaleidoscope of crimson, turquoise and tangerine. Either I now have the eyesight of a 2-year-old or I've accidentally swallowed an acid tab in lieu of my heart pill.

 

Still, 25, eh, Webbo? You'll now be able to work for another 42 years before you draw your pension.   :D

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A little out. I wear glasses and I am over 60. I also recently had an eye test and new specs.

 

Impressive! You see colors as an 18 year old. 
Your eyes see detail with extraordinary clarity and precision! 
Getting this result is a big indicator of a healthy vision and an active mind!

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