Why So Blue?
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<p>Has anyone ever asked themselves why there is an unnatural amount of blue in the ground textures for Korea? Are blue roofs and swimming pools really that common there? It’s pretty weird but that’s coming from an American who’s never actually been there.<br /><br />EDIT: Well, maybe should have looked before I leaped but looking at South Korea on Google Earth, HOLY COW, there is a lot of blue to this day. I didn’t realize they had so many IHOPs.<img src=“/plugins/nodebb-plugin-emoji/emoji/android/1f60a.png?v=1g16vn91q2r” alt=“” class=“not-responsive emoji emoji-android emoji–blush” /> <br /></p>
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<p>Sorry we don’t have a BMS joke section yet…</p>
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<p>@rfxcasey I thought and did the exact same thing a few years ago. Great minds think alike <img src=“/plugins/nodebb-plugin-emoji/emoji/android/1f47d.png?v=1g16vn91q2r” alt=“” class=“not-responsive emoji emoji-android emoji–alien” /> </p>
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<p>In Korea, blue traditionally reflected an enhanced social status; east Asians tend toward traditional.<br /><br />Thus, the prevalence of blue roofing.</p>
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<blockquote>In Korea, blue traditionally reflected an enhanced social status; east Asians tend toward traditional.<br /><br />Thus, the prevalence of blue roofing.</blockquote><p>Although one must add that the blue also mitigates the need for squinting…</p>
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<blockquote>Although one must add that the blue also mitigates the need for squinting…</blockquote><p><br />No. YOU “must” add, because you simply cannot refrain. <br /><br />I have been squinting at the moon behind my fingernail for about ten years now, never to forgive my illusions being shattered upon your logical truths.</p>
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<blockquote><br />No. YOU “must” add, because you simply cannot refrain. </blockquote><p>True, I must also add a verse to accompany the refrain…ellipses</p>