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The Colors - Yellow
Yellow can't relate to you, and you can't relate to Yellow. Yellow is ill. Yellow doesn't know, so Yellow is happier than you are. Yellow finds joy in holes in walls and children that aren't laughing laughing. Yellow wants you to know that you're doing great and you look great and Yellow saw you on TV last night with all of your dead ancestors and Yellow thought that was sweet. Yellow knows nobody has to survive because life is a Sunday afternoon.
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