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Nov 19, 2005 00:55

Title: Primary Colors, Or, The Soul of a Poet
Author: queenitsy
Rating: G
Pairing/Characters: Semi-implied W/W/L. Warren POV.
Summary: Warren waxes poetic about primary colors, in as much as Warren has the ability to wax poetic.
Spoilers/Warnings: ...Nope. Very short and very fluffy.

It's a metaphor. Duh. )

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marvinetta November 19 2005, 07:13:30 UTC
This was so adorable. It's short, but very well done. :) Yay!

"You know. Life, and stuff."

"Oh. Deep."

Priceless.

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jonathlee November 19 2005, 15:08:00 UTC
Cute. :) Although I feel obligated to point out that green IS a primary colour. There are two sets of them:

Pigments: Red, Yellow, Blue. These combine to make black. This is stuff like dyes -- physical colours.
Light: Red, Green, Blue. These combine to make white light. They're the only parts of the visible spectrum required to do so.

So, really, she could be green and still be a primary colour.

But still. Cute. :)

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queenitsy November 20 2005, 03:57:44 UTC
I, um, was referring to pigments. That's all my art class ever taught me. (Physics, however, I nearly failed. Light what with the who now?)

Ah, well. Thanks for the info!

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silvercaladan February 10 2006, 04:18:15 UTC
I was extremely amused. To me, it felt like Warren was sort of inventing reasons for what he'd said as he was going along, or like he was only just realizing them himself. And the wording was so teenage male that I applaud. Can you hear it? Can you hear me applauding?

Love the summary, too. So many people can't write decent ones...

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ceares April 3 2007, 20:15:54 UTC
Hee! Very cute-life and stuff *g*. And green may indeed be a primary color, but red, yellow and blue are the only colors not made by combining other colors, so you and er Warren were complete correct in the sense of the metaphor.

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enarra November 5 2007, 05:47:55 UTC
This was incredible, and adorable, and many other things that I can't quite articulate.

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