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minus-squareItsamelemmy@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year agoNot being able to see green. What does the green light look like? Can you still tell it’s lit up, just not the color, or do you have to go, well red and yellow is out, so green must be on?
minus-squareEeyore_Syndrome@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year agoThat’s the thing. I see green. Or rather I associate what I was taught green “was”. But it’s the in between shades everything blends together. So browning lettuce/herbs/grass looks the same to me. Also not good at easter egg hunts.
Not being able to see green. What does the green light look like? Can you still tell it’s lit up, just not the color, or do you have to go, well red and yellow is out, so green must be on?
That’s the thing. I see green. Or rather I associate what I was taught green “was”. But it’s the in between shades everything blends together.
So browning lettuce/herbs/grass looks the same to me. Also not good at easter egg hunts.