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Purple Dragon Started conversation Jun 18, 2000
Very cool name!
I like blue but purple is better (sorry).
Intelligent in your name, I'd be proud. I get called blonde much often than intelligent.
I wonder why.
Intelligent Shade of Blue
LoonyOne (Hooloovoo: Super-Intelligent Shade Of The Color Blue) Posted Jun 18, 2000
Thank you!
It's the name of the species found in the original Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
It has been observed that 70% of the humans have blue as their favorite color. So that's what makes us quite welcome among humans. I like purple too but blue being our skin color (and who doesn't like some skin ), rules.
Our species is working on whether their really is a relationship between people with golden hair and lack of intelligence. No conclusive results are out yet but we suspect that there is a psychological side to it. Blonde kids are often perceived as beautiful due to human affinity towards the color and are thus unconciously talked to, treated, taught about things immersed in things beautiful. This may lead to them not caring about things intelligent and only trivial and hence the association. But it is still a theory and has to be verified by rigorous experiments.
Disclaimer: Loony One being the name I was given, I am forced to make this disclaimer by my species. Anything I say here may not be the opinion of the Intelligent Shade of Blue people.
Intelligent Shade of Blue
Purple Dragon Posted Jun 19, 2000
Well that's alright then.
I'm not too worried I don't think I am as stupid as others seem to think I am - just a little slow at times.
Blue skin - now that is cool!
"dam special people...mutter, mutter, mutter"
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