• Dear Sapphire Water Angel,
    On my piece about colors, you've asked: "well why did we delvop like this? how do we really know that animals cant see they own coulers....ones we cant see? O and one more...what if were dreaming right now?"

    I may not be able to answer all your questions, but I can do my best.
    Why did we develop like this? Let me explain this Scientifically; we humans rely on sight rather than any other of our senses. The capability of our Hearing, tasting, smelling, and touching is nothing compared to our sight. Our eye sight has fully developed that we can see different frequencies of light: Colors. Now when we compare our sight with dogs, they can't see color because they can't detect other frequencies of light like we do. Why is this? I simply don't know. Why can dogs hear things that we can't? This is a little balance between us and our best friend. Dogs can hear different frequencies of sound, pick up a lot of different smells, taste every little ingredient in a french soup, and feel a drop of dust on their fur. Why do they have so many develped senses then us? They rely on instincts, my dear. They need these things to survive, especially wild dogs or animals. But color- they don't need that for survival. They don't need colors to eat, drink, or hunt. But us humans... we do more than just survive. We enjoy the world with colors. We can actually feel the pleasure of life and live with all kinds of different emotions and feelings. This is why I say... Humans have fell in love with the Majesty of Colors.

    Oh, I forgot the last question. If we we're dreaming...well, let's make this dream the best we can, shall we?
    -Mason, AKA Azn Holigan.