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I do not need to refute anything. They\'re blue. Nothing you provided is green. They\'re blue. Showing me the \'\'sliver\'\' of a dress hidden behind a bunch of others ones is not saying they\'re green. I gave you a clear picture of the official dress, which is blue. And the concept art? The concept art is \'\'pretty damn relevant\'\', considering it\'s just showing the flat colors without any lighting tricks.
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I do not need to refute anything. They\\\'re blue. Nothing you provided is green. They\\\'re blue. Showing me the \\\'\\\'sliver\\\'\\\' of a dress hidden behind a bunch of others ones is not saying they\\\'re green. I gave you a clear picture of the official dress, which is blue. And the concept art? The concept art is \\\'\\\'pretty damn relevant\\\'\\\', considering it\\\'s just showing the flat colors without any lighting tricks. EDIT: And it\\\'s not early concept art. It\\\'s final.
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For the record, some people have color blindness that prevents them from recognizing differences between shades of blue and green, or grew up without being told to emphasize the difference. In fact, in some cultures, GreenIsBlue, and they\'re not even considered a different color (in the way that pink is a tint of red). It\'s quite possible that you are physically incapable of detecting the difference in such dark shades.
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I do not need to refute anything. They\\\'re blue. Nothing you provided is green. They\\\'re blue. Showing me the \\\'\\\'sliver\\\'\\\' of a dress hidden behind a bunch of others ones is not saying they\\\'re green. I gave you a clear picture of the official dress, which is blue. And the concept art? The concept art is \\\'\\\'pretty damn relevant\\\'\\\', considering it\\\'s just showing the flat colors without any lighting tricks.
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For the record, some people have color blindness that prevents them from recognizing differences between shades of blue and green, or grew up without being told to emphasize the difference. In fact, in some cultures, GreenIsBlue, and they\\\'re not even considered a different color (in the way that pink is a tint of red). It\\\'s quite possible that you are physically incapable of detecting the difference in such dark shades.
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