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They do reflect it, though...
As someone with sensory issues, absolutely they do. I used to struggle so hard in school when I was supposed to stare at white paper in a well-lit room. I'm not sure if most people notice just how fucking bright paper can be xD
Yeah for whatever reason, textbook paper always has a glossy finish to it. Combine that with bright overhead fluorescent lights in a school and I could see how that could be irritating as fuck.
Other types of written material don't seem to have a glossy sheen like works of fiction and dictionaries. Do you still have issues with those or no?
I'm with you. I've been using invert colors before dark mode became cool. If only I could do it in real life...
That's it, downvote the guy even though he is right: https://www.pa.uky.edu/~sciworks/light/preview/color4aa.htm#:~:text=White%20objects%20look%20white%20because,wavelengths%3B%20the%20rest%20they%20absorb.
Because we know. That's how vision works. But it's missing the whole point. Would you rather get shot directly from a gun or from a ricochet?
Im waiting for someone to argue something about shrapnel vs clean wounds.
Depends, if I'm being executed I'd rather have the direct fire
Smh. There were two options, and flamethrower was not one of them /s