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Just A Silly Query
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Why, when you wear black or dark clothes, do you get white bits on them, and when you wear white or light clothes, you get dark bits on them? Just wondered.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's all colours and always there - so your pink skin will show up dark colours, and if your wear a lot of navy things, from shreddies to jumpers, the fibres will attach to sweat then seep down into your belly button. be interesting to see if dark-pigmented Ab-er can confess to pink or orange fluff.
We once had a lovely multicoloured calico cat, we had not a shred of clothing or furniture without its cat hair.
We once had a lovely multicoloured calico cat, we had not a shred of clothing or furniture without its cat hair.
>>>We once had a lovely multicoloured calico cat, we had not a shred of clothing or furniture without its cat hair
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Now why does that seem familiar to me?
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Hi Psybo!
I don't know where that breeze was coming from but I damned well know where it was going!
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I don't know where that breeze was coming from but I damned well know where it was going!
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"it is blue as that is the natural colour of the cotton which forms your clothing. the sweat caught in your belly-button helps the blue diffuse from the cotton into the fluff, giving the familiar sight" to which, one adds
"the sky is blue - there are more particles of blue in the atmosphere which makes any colour of fluff appear blue to the eye."
Isn't science wonderful.
"the sky is blue - there are more particles of blue in the atmosphere which makes any colour of fluff appear blue to the eye."
Isn't science wonderful.