Favourite colour? ( Yes it's colour you American plebs)

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  • Red, Black, Green and Blue because Why the heck "nah"?

  • I'm feeling blue.

  • edited March 2017

    Because of this guy!

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    I loved Crash Bandicoot. I use to run like him, eat apples and pretend they're Wumpa fruit and I even attempted a belly-flop once... Didn't end well...
    Can't wait for the remake to come out.

    "yes"...

  • Grey, white, purple and blue. Also very light pink is quite satisfying.

  • Blue and purple for me.

  • The fact that you first wrote "yeh" and then changed it to "yes" without capital letters or period makes me unsure about your argument.

    yes

  • dark blue, forest green, dark purple, teal, aqua, silver, black and grey, and amber

  • Cool! :D

    Acheive250 posted: »

    Because of this guy! I loved Crash Bandicoot. I use to run like him, eat apples and pretend they're Wumpa fruit and I even attempted a belly-flop once... Didn't end well... Can't wait for the remake to come out.

  • I thought it'd be funny to just put "yeh" as irony, but partially decided against it.

    I bet you spell armor as "armour," you barbarian!

    The fact that you first wrote "yeh" and then changed it to "yes" without capital letters or period makes me unsure about your argument.

  • Every hue of green.

  • Maybe I do. English is not my native lenguage, so at last I have a justification to be a "barbarian".

    I thought it'd be funny to just put "yeh" as irony, but partially decided against it. I bet you spell armor as "armour," you barbarian!

  • edited March 2017

    color color color green

  • 'Green is not a creative colour'

    fallandir posted: »

    Every hue of green.

  • My favourite colour is Navy Blue.

    A runner up colour would be Black.

  • colour = color = Same pronunciation = Equation sovled

  • ...I feel like you're taking this to serious.

    Maybe I do. English is not my native lenguage, so at last I have a justification to be a "barbarian".

  • Oh, sorry. Let me explain it

    "/jk"

    ...I feel like you're taking this to serious.

  • Is there a particular reason you prefer British English over American English?

    ( Yes it's colour you American plebs) SOMEBODY SAID IT MADAFAKAS /jk Copper, brown, dark golden, grey, black, dark blue, dark red... very Radical Face colours

  • Idk. I learned british english before american, so reading some words ("tweni" instead of "twenty" insert groan here) in american is just weird. In the other hand, american is easier to understand when you listen to it. It almost sounds the same way it's writen, but british is not "Over There", it's "Ova tha". Weird.

    In summary, idk.

    TheFurryOne posted: »

    Is there a particular reason you prefer British English over American English?

  • edited March 2017

    I'm an American, and I always seen it spelled "Color", my limey friend. As far as my favorite color, I really can't say.

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