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Payback
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No. You didn't insult me.
Sorry if my sarcastic comment to that Chilli Manger goes full fucktard on a veteran video insulted you. I was trying to be moronically ironic.
FlowersInHisHair
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Thank you! Very kind of you
It was a really good day, as it happens! 
THE HAPPIEST OF BIRTHDAYS TO YOU!
May it be all that you wish it to be.
ENJOY!
FlowersInHisHair
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Hay thanks
It was a good day. And I got flowers, oh yes!
Happy Birthday Flowers! Bloom away your day my dear
chicchorea
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Thank you

I hope so too
Happy Birthday to you.
And many more.
Enjoy.
oritteropo
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At the 21 second mark she is clearly wearing some kind of panty. There's a waistband and a mimsy-panel.
Try watching in fullscreen (not at work)... didn't look that way to me.
FlowersInHisHair
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Thank you! I did exactly as you suggested and it all turned out swell.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY ! ! ! ! !
ENJOY YOURSELF ! ! ! ! !
oritteropo
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Hey dude! thanks! Again
*promote
lucky760
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Thank you very much kind sir!
Have a wonderful 34th birthday, old chap!
chicchorea
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Thank you very much! (Here's hoping!)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY ! ! ! ! ! ! !
...AND MANY MORE ! ! ! ! !
ENJOY ! ! !
oritteropo
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Hey, thanks dude!
*quality
oritteropo
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Thanks for the 'quality' boost on my video
lucky760
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Thank you!
In reply to this comment by lucky760:
Happy 33rd birthday! May flower petals rain down upon you this very day.
FlowersInHisHair
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>> ^eric3579:

Congrats on that bronze star!
Thanks, chaps!
oritteropo
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Thank you for promoting the Powaqqatsi clip I submitted. It's a great piece; I only wish I could have been at the concert! Anyway, thanks again, it's nice to see it published.
In reply to this comment by oritteropo:
*promote
oritteropo
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Hi, thank you for taking the time to reply, and sorry I didn't write back straight away. Obviously you're right in that they clearly don't mean to say that everything beyond the visible is pink, because that's self-evidently not true, and they know it, because they're not stupid. So yeah, it's all bit "well, obviously", if you see what I mean. Again, thanks for the considered reply
In reply to this comment by oritteropo:
I watched it again, and they're not saying that radio waves are pink, they're saying that you can't see them... but that pink fills the spot on the colour wheel that would otherwise be filled by the invisible radiation.
They could've made it clearer, but they didn't say what you thought. What they did say isn't exactly wrong just not clear.
Fair enough that it's hardly worth counting UV vision in certain lens enhanced people, I just thought it was cool.
In reply to this comment by FlowersInHisHair:
>> ^oritteropo:
I think they mean that if you try to wrap the visible spectrum around a colour wheel, then it works for the red,green,blue,violet part and then stops working when you get to the magenta/pink/negative green part.
To quibble a little with your claim that anything out of the visisble spectrum is invisible, people who have had cataract surgery can see potentially light slightly outside the normal visible range (all right, not gamma rays, but still)... http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/605905
>> ^FlowersInHisHair:
The claim made in the video that we see all the non-visible wavelengths of light/EM radiation as pink is patently false. We know this because gamma rays aren't pink, they're invisible.
That's not what they're saying though. They are quite clearly saying that the vast area outside the tiny wavelengths we can see are perceived by human eyes as pink. If that were true, there would be so much light bouncing around that that we percieved as pink that we wouldn't be able to make anything else out.
And I quibble with your quibble: anything outside of the visible spectrum is invisible by definition, isn't it? The slight increase in the visible spectrum in a minority of the people who've ever had cataract surgery is hardly worth counting in this regard as it's not considered normal vision.