You can actually see it in modern times. The Himba tribe in Africa doesn't have a concept of the colour blue. There's not even a word for it, as far as they're concerned blue is just a shade of green. To us it seems obvious, the sky is blue and the plants are green but to them it's all different shades of green. It's not a genetic thing, they're seeing the exact same colours as anybody else, their culture just doesn't distinguish between the two colours.
They can ban the mods but if /r/interestingasfuck can't find new mods for 22 days and counting then /r/dndmemes will probably stay empty for even longer.
Yeah, before the cave incident I'm not sure I liked him per se but I figured he was better than most billionaires because he was willing to take risks in things that would help humanity. Then I realised he was just another rich asshole only this time with a saviour complex. He didn't care about those kids, he cared about whether he got to play the hero or not. It's been all downhill from there.
Have you given apps like wefwef.app a go? That might fix your UI issues.
That's good. It's always annoying to see "Hey, there's content here but you're not allowed to see it" on sites like this.
Hmm, what happens to the comments in your third situation? Do Beehaw users see some kind of "Cannot display this message" error on LW comments but can still read replies to it made by other users or does the entire comment chain just disappear?
You'd think so but colours are weird. Some of the ones we see aren't ones that actually exist, they're invented by our brains. Magenta for example doesn't exist, there is no wavelength for it and because of the way our eyes detect light it should really be a shade of green. But our brain doesn't like that and invents a brand new colour instead.