Trotsky
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You know, one of the advantages of being partially color blind is that you know your limitations. I try to keep my color palette simple to avoid problems. Browns, greens, and certain shades of red give me problems.
Brown with grey? Not when I think it's green.
Brown with blue? Well, especially if I think it's green. Green and blue work well together, right?
Grey and Green?, hell yeah.
Red and Brown? I love this combination, but when I pull out a green pair of trousers I look like a frakking Christmas tree.
Did I ever tell you about the mint green trousers I though were Khaki? Yea, I bought them and wore them. I was.... colorful.
Do I have a point? Why yes I do. If you're color blind, you can be on the cutting edge of fashion. By accident. GQ ain't got nuthin' on me.
Brown with grey? Not when I think it's green.
Brown with blue? Well, especially if I think it's green. Green and blue work well together, right?
Grey and Green?, hell yeah.
Red and Brown? I love this combination, but when I pull out a green pair of trousers I look like a frakking Christmas tree.
Did I ever tell you about the mint green trousers I though were Khaki? Yea, I bought them and wore them. I was.... colorful.
Do I have a point? Why yes I do. If you're color blind, you can be on the cutting edge of fashion. By accident. GQ ain't got nuthin' on me.