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It's hard trying to solve a rubiks cube when you are colourblind, amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
the colours would still be different shades, they would just have to match them up. not really any different.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Oh right, sorry.
by Anonymous13 years ago
but its been done!
by Anonymous13 years ago
No it's not. You just see them as different colours. Ever heard of Harris Chan?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Colorblindness only affects shades. You are thinking of rod monochromacy. 819 people don't really know what colorblindness is.
by Anonymous13 years ago
i can't see the colour of your comment, colourblindness you see. I take it you voted the post up.
by Anonymous13 years ago
No, I actually didn't. I don't vote down often, but I did on this because you should at least know what you are talking about when you post. I don't go around posting about cities in Latvia when I live in USA, do I?
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