“I’m afraid I just Blue myself”, the Africans, probably.
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But weren’t they sent from Pandora?
Cute-Elk-6798 on
What if Africans WERE blue in Viking times?
Have you thought of that?
Bluefire3215 on
there are some africans with blue hues
jukebredd10 on
I’m blue da-ba-dee–da-ba-die
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“Yo, listen up here’s a story,
About a little guy,
That lives in a blue world,
And all day and all night.”
— Probably the Vikings
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Weirdly enough I found out earlier today that the Irish do the same. “Black man” in Irish means “The devil” (daoine dubh), so they call black people “blue people” (daoine gorm)
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Sea sickness, sun burns, Very sick from variouse deseases during transport of human cargo. Never seen a sick dark pigmented person before? The sea isent complelty blue, its often very dark to black. Yet we reffrence it to be blue and paint it to be blue, or draw it to be blue
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They’re blue, not dark blue
“I’m afraid I just Blue myself”, the Africans, probably.
But weren’t they sent from Pandora?
What if Africans WERE blue in Viking times?
Have you thought of that?
there are some africans with blue hues
I’m blue da-ba-dee–da-ba-die
“Yo, listen up here’s a story,
About a little guy,
That lives in a blue world,
And all day and all night.”
— Probably the Vikings
Weirdly enough I found out earlier today that the Irish do the same. “Black man” in Irish means “The devil” (daoine dubh), so they call black people “blue people” (daoine gorm)
Sea sickness, sun burns, Very sick from variouse deseases during transport of human cargo. Never seen a sick dark pigmented person before? The sea isent complelty blue, its often very dark to black. Yet we reffrence it to be blue and paint it to be blue, or draw it to be blue