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If your mind is so easily swayed by colors, then you have a weak mind. The blood pumping through our bodies is red, so I guess that means we are all going to hell. Not that we believe in hell anyways, but that's a different topic.

No offense intended. Stating my opinion. Bhul chuk maaf.

blood is blue, just saying. We see it as red when its exposed to oxygen.

Also im a man united fan, i gota rep the red!

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blood is blue, just saying. We see it as red when its exposed to oxygen.

Also im a man united fan, i gota rep the red!

Nah bro. Red blood cells contain hemoglobin that binds oxygen when the blood passes through the lungs. The oxygen then disassociates from the hemoglobin complex in the body tissues because the partial pressure of oxygen in less in the body. Then the blood goes back to the heart, and then the lungs to pick up oxygen again. De-oxygenated bood isn't really blue, it's just really dark red. Oxygenated blood is bright red.

Lol, I had an exam on this a while back.

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^^ tehehehehe!!!!!!!!!!!!!

go science!

colours do influence the mind.. jus like food does.. and even the radio waves of the fone..if used for long periodza time.. if u do naam simran. if u dont do simran, then these things wont affect you..

its like, bani only hits those people who have a soft heart. but, other things will also hit the heart. as in, hurtfull things. this is y understanding is needed. else, it wudnt hit at all if no soft heart...

"... morm dil hovai"

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blood is blue, just saying. We see it as red when its exposed to oxygen.

Also im a man united fan, i gota rep the red!

No it's not. The veins appear blue because of an optical illusion.

Think of this. Blood is withdrawn by needles right? The inside of the needle IS a vacuum, otherwise how else would the books come out? The blood never makes contact with air, yet is red. Oxygen rich blood is bright red, and oxygen poor blood is dark red

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