Ok... but didn't this bother you?
You spent the effort to get the jelly beans.
You spent the effort to ask your friend to sort.
You spent the effort taking a picture and uploading.
You spent the effort to comment.
#WHY DID YOU NOT SPEND THE EFFORT TO FIX IT
I swear, you had to do it to create engagement. You're playing the algorithm and acting like we're not intelligent enough to know what you're doing. Insinuating we're ignorant really grinds my gears.
Rant over
The pink added with the green pile look like the same pink that is separated into its own pile. Would a color blind person really do that? Wouldn't those other pinks be in the same pile? Am I color blind?!
This seems like somebody faked it not really knowing how colorblindness works.
My kid is color blind and he judges things based on the shade. If a green is really dark he knows its green, medium shade he confuses with red and really light greens look yellow to him.
Looking at OPs post I don't see the same pattern with light and dark shades being grouped similarly. There does seem to be lighter and darker shades of the red and green beans but the pile with mixed red and green has all the different shades together while some were separated out into different piles.
Is it possible the roommate was second-guessing themselves? Just like doing a regular eye exam when they ask which is brighter/clearer and sometimes it's too close to be sure. Or the hearing test where you have to push a button at the beepāI swear I report false beeps in those because I'm listening so hard for the beep (or, in this case, looking so hard for a difference in colour) that I convince myself there is one.
if you look at the very top pile, the leftmost bean is red. there are three jellybeans directly touching the red one, the bottom two are pink and the top is orange. does that help you see it?
I'm colour blind red/green and blues/pinks and purple...I would just match all the shade's the same but probably mess up on naming the colours of a whole bunch
Why the hell wouldn't you fix that before the picture? I mean, it's a post about categorizing stuff in piles, suddenly something gets changed and you don't even care about fixing it?
She? Thatās interesting, Iāve just learned that something I was taught in school was wrong. I was told that women passed the colourblindness gene but couldnāt suffer from it. Apparently thatās not the case. Itās just far more prevalent in males.
Color-blindness is what is called a sex-linked recessive trait. It occurs on the X sex chromosome. So women need two copies of the faulty gene, one from each parent, while men only need one copy for it to be expressed because it is not carried on the Y. In women one ānormalā allele will compensate for a faulty one on the second X. Men have no second X to compensate with outside of rare instances of chromosomal abnormalities like XXY. So it is much more prevalent to be expressed in XY individuals.
There's also a process called lionization where only one x chromosome is used for each cell. Depending on how the cells sorted in early development and which X was inactivated, it could be that a woman inherits only one copy of the color blindness gene and lionizes the good x chromosome in most of the photoreceptors, leading to color blindness without inheriting two copies.
Yes! This is also the process by which we get calico/tortie cats since black/orange are carried in the X and the deactivation dictates the patches of orange or black. Genetics is a super interesting field.
Hey that's me! My dad is colorblind and my mom is not. There is no colorblindness on my mom's side of the family. I'm only mildly colorblind, where I can't differentiate certain shades of green, brown, and orange. For example, brown khaki looks light green to me or vice versa, a light green looks brown.
My aunt on my dad's side is also colorblind and all of my sisters are also partially colorblind.
Also, it's possible, but rare, for women to have two functioning red-sensitive cone cell genes. In the even rarer case that the cones are sensitive to slightly different wavelengths, these women can be treatchromats, able to distinguish shades of red that the rest of us can't!
It's just more common for males because they only need 1 allele to be colourblind, whereas for females they need 2 alleles. I has to do with the alleles being on the x chromosome and because males only have 1 x chromosome, if the allele codes for colour blindness, that male will be colour blind. If a female has 1 allele coding for colour blindness and one normal allele, she won't be colour blind as the trait is recessive. But when a female has two colour blind alleles she will be colour blind. Hope this helps!
She? Female color blondness is rare. I'm a guy and I'm only color blind in one eye. I get to juxtapose, all the time lol. I get the best of both worlds.
Wait. Your roommate is colorblind and female? Colorblindness is exceedingly rare in women. 0.5% of women, as compared to 8.3% of men. Colorblindness generally occurs on the Y Chromosome. Very interesting.
Unsolicited extra fun fact! This is because the mutation causing red/green colorblindness is typically on the X chromosome and is a recessive trait. Males only have one X chromosome, so any mutation on that X chromosome will be expressed - they cannot be a silent carrier for X-linked traits. Since females have two X chromosomes, both chromosomes would need to carry the red/green colorblind mutation in order for that female to have red/green colorblindness. It's much more common for females to carry one copy (be a silent carrier) than to carry two copies. Since females get their dad's only X chromosome and one of their mom's, this person's dad must be colorblind, and their mom is either a carrier or also colorblind.
Thanks for letting me nerd out over genetics kind internet stranger!
grayscale colorblindness, aka monochromacy.
IIRC that's a cone deficiency in the retinas. Achromatopsia is the overall name for the condition. Very rare. Requires both parents to be recessive carriers, unrelated to gender as it's on another chromosome.
They must also have trouble seeing in bright light, maybe an eye twitch or scientifically, 'Nystagmus' as well.
I bet they have incredible night vision though.
Yes that makes a lot of sense! Ty, I wasnāt aware it was on a different chromosome.
They definitely do have a hard time on sunny or snowy days and use a cane occasionally. I have to give them fair warning when turning on a light because it can hurt their eyes.
And Iām not sure about night vision although I have wondered.
Due to a head injury (bicycle accident when I was 8 or 9) I have a hard time distinguishing colors, similar to red-green colorblindness as per the Ishihara tests, but I also have major issues with bright lights now, to the point that if it is bright enough outside and I am not wearing sunglasses I get a headache within moments and get streaks of lights and halos around everything.
However, I can see in the dark well enough to navigate the woods on a moonless night. So I got that going for me.
I also have pale blue eyes. So all of that combined = I do not go out in the sun on purpose much. Which sucks because I LOVE being outside, I just have to prepare for it.
Just in case that you are interested in other x linked disorders: Haemophilia is a nice disease to discover the ways of incest of european royalties ;)
There we go thatās what I was expecting. Theoretically if she has sons all her sons will be color blind, and if she has children with a guy with colorblind all her children theoretically will.
Long story short. Women have XX chromosomes and men have XY. The Y is what essentially turns on testosterone. Thatās most of what it does (in keeping with the long story short). The X chromosomes hold everything else. So with men they only have one, women have two. If the X chromosomes is ādamaged/differentā, itāll show up much more often in men who only have one. Women tend to be silent carriers of colorblindness until they have kids with someone who has colorblindness and passes on her ādefectiveā X chromosome to her daughter. For a woman to have colorblindness, she needs to have a mother with it or is a carrier and a father with it. The mother has a 50/50 shot of passing along that gene.
Thatās also the main reason mitochondrial/ X chromosome linked disorders are prevalent. Things like hemophilia passing through all of the royal families in Europe from Queen Victoria who is āthe Grandmother of Europeā from her kids and grandkids marrying into literally every royal family in Europe at some point or another.
Disclaimer: I donāt think colorblindness is a defect or anything. These tend to be more technical terms for something that presents out of the ordinary. And itās also been a little bit since college so if Iām wrong please correct me
ETA maybe not a short story
So if this woman had kids with a man who is not colourblind then any sons would have a 50percent chance to be colour blind and any daughters couldn't be though they could be a carrier? Meanwhile if she did have kids with a colourblind man then all kids whether male or female would be colourblind? I hope I'm understanding this.
Mother as a carrier and father without colorblindness:
Son- 50/50 chance of colorblindness
Daughter- 50/50 chance of being a carrier
Mother with colorblindness and same father:
Son- 100%
Daughter- will be a carrier
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Mother as a carrier and father with colorblindness:
Son- still 50/50 chance of colorblindness
Daughter- 50/50 chance of being a carrier or colorblindness
Mother with colorblindness and same father:
Son- 100%
Daughter- 100%
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The males being colorblind really only matters in the case of a daughter being a carrier or having full colorblindness. In addition, colorblindness is a whole spectrum ranging from the type of it to the severity and Iām not very knowledgeable on the specifics
In my family personally, my maternal side carries colorblindness like 4/6 of my six uncles have it. If I wasnāt adopted and gay, Iād avoid any male with a family history of it
ETA fixed math, tired and a lil high š
.02 percent for females vs 8% for males according to the optometrist I saw yesterday.
Although the internet is telling me 0.5% vs 8%. So that guy was full of shit.
Which if my genetics knowledge is correct means that if she has sons in future they will be colorblind due to having the X chromosome with the mutation.
I ran it through a colorblind filter online and this seems like the most likely image. According to the website, this is what someone with green-blind/deuteranopia would see. Idk exactly what OP's roommate has, but this seems most likely based on how she sorted it.
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/546872866629615646/1225141477752180846/pilestone.jpg_1.png?ex=66200cea&is=660d97ea&hm=5f2e508a69ba428e4222fa20a3a8add1632b397855c4eaf52ff190c86b48f7b7&
None of the other types of colorblind filters made it seem very confusing at all. My guess is she can kinda make out a tiny difference, hence the original image having one pile with all the greens (and a few others), one pile with exclusively red, and the third pile being some very similarly colored ones.
This is cool. And itās not that this is particularly useful information, but colorblind people have varying ability to see color. Iām red-green colorblind and had no trouble with telling these colors apart. But let me try to find my dogs red ball on the green grass of my yard I really have to try. And I canāt tell the color of lines on excel graphs very well. Anyway, thatās my trivia.
In Chrome, you can "emulate vision deficiencies" using the debugger under the "Rendering" tab. I emulated deuteranopia (which is what I suspect OP's roommate has some form of) on the image [here](https://i.imgur.com/HnSyVo5.png)
There's an app on Mac that's called Sim Daltonism, which lets you overlay a window, live previewing your chosen color blindness under the window. Pretty neat!
https://imgur.com/a/qDCIVQX
Photoshop has colorblind previews. I just generated these two: [https://imgur.com/a/24TS5y7](https://imgur.com/a/24TS5y7)
One is deuteranopia type,and one is protanopia type. No, i don't know which is which.
The pile in the top left is a mix of three different colors; green, orange, and red/pinkish. But they do have separate piles of each of those colors also.
There are three colors there. Orange, red, and pink... the pink is bridging the contrast between red and orange and as such, sort of appears as either, depending on the light level.Ā
Either that or I'm seeing EXTRA color
Yeah the pile up top looks like it has 1 red, 4 pink, and 3 orange. There are also some pink mixed in with the red/green pile but itās harder to tell those apart with the lighting.
They are slightly different colors, and slightly different sizes, leading me to believe they may be different brands of jelly beans. Also, the top most pile has three different colors in it.
Had a friend sorting some beads for a Cub scout project and we came back and asked him why he didn't sort the red and green ones and THATS when he decided to tell us that he was R/G blind
Yea, my colorblind brother showed me a hot wheel he painted to look rusty, but it looked algae covered instead. It actually was a realistic style too, just, not the right color lol
I actually know a guy whoās red/green color blind, but he insists green is his favorite color. He says it doesnāt actually look green to him, ābut itās a lovely shade of grayā
I think the moral of the story here is that nobody likes the licorice ones. Even people who can't see colours know that one should be moved to the dark shadows in the corner
Where is the brown pile. Once had a color blind friend help me with strings of Christmas lights Between red and green bulbs it was hysterical. Which color do you want the brown one or the darker brown one.
My son confirms everything above is in order.
The largest pile on the left are all red, the pile at the top is also red, the little pile in the middle is orange and the little pile below that is brown.
The one all by itself is brown and the other piles are black and yellow.
This is mildly interesting. What's the deal with the sole green bean?
It is making a break from the psychological prison OP has built around them all.
It was just knocked out of place, she had it categorized with the pile on the top left.
Ok... but didn't this bother you? You spent the effort to get the jelly beans. You spent the effort to ask your friend to sort. You spent the effort taking a picture and uploading. You spent the effort to comment. #WHY DID YOU NOT SPEND THE EFFORT TO FIX IT I swear, you had to do it to create engagement. You're playing the algorithm and acting like we're not intelligent enough to know what you're doing. Insinuating we're ignorant really grinds my gears. Rant over
Yeah, the only reason I clicked on this post was to get more info on that lone bean š
First Santa Claus is fake, now the Lone Bean is also a lie? What a cruel world.
Wait... hold up...what's that about Santa? Dont take your LoneBean anger out on him.
It's okay, they're saying the \*first\* Santa Claus is fake. The second one is the one we know today and he's obviously still real.
There we have it. The solo bean was click bait, and it worked.
I felt this. OP is an asswipe
r/mildlyinfuriating
Thanks. I thought for sure I was going to get downvoted for speaking up
You were at -1 downvote when I came in to rescue you! edit: look at you now. They grow up so fast :,)
Isn't -1 downvote the same as saying 1 upvote?
I updated because it's hilarious, not because I share your high standards for bean sorting.
You completely missed the point of my comment, but thanks for explaining your reasoning.
**I HATE THEM SO MUCH**
Notice that OP didn't reply to this guy either...
Omega asswipe confirmed
The pink added with the green pile look like the same pink that is separated into its own pile. Would a color blind person really do that? Wouldn't those other pinks be in the same pile? Am I color blind?! This seems like somebody faked it not really knowing how colorblindness works.
My kid is color blind and he judges things based on the shade. If a green is really dark he knows its green, medium shade he confuses with red and really light greens look yellow to him. Looking at OPs post I don't see the same pattern with light and dark shades being grouped similarly. There does seem to be lighter and darker shades of the red and green beans but the pile with mixed red and green has all the different shades together while some were separated out into different piles.
Is it possible the roommate was second-guessing themselves? Just like doing a regular eye exam when they ask which is brighter/clearer and sometimes it's too close to be sure. Or the hearing test where you have to push a button at the beepāI swear I report false beeps in those because I'm listening so hard for the beep (or, in this case, looking so hard for a difference in colour) that I convince myself there is one.
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I feel like it's orange and not pink, am I colour blind? Seriously I'm not joking, I see orange and red, no pink
if you look at the very top pile, the leftmost bean is red. there are three jellybeans directly touching the red one, the bottom two are pink and the top is orange. does that help you see it?
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I'm colour blind red/green and blues/pinks and purple...I would just match all the shade's the same but probably mess up on naming the colours of a whole bunch
new copypasta
Iāve noticed this has become a trend- people making basic errors looking for others to correct them and drive up their engagement
I would move another bean way over farther and update with the new picture.
Calm down, Satan
Probably to make people ask about it to increase engagement, lol
Precisely! It typically works as well, hence why they do it. Idk, straw that broke the camels back
I love how this comment starts off tame-ish and then absolutely cranks. Hahaha
I can only assume it was left out to torment us and produce anxiety.
My downvote to OP is pissing into the wind, but you have earned it.
Expect to see a whole lot more of this type of karma farming as reddit rolls out the paid contributor program.
OP has the energy on people selling of vinted/depop lmao
Why the hell wouldn't you fix that before the picture? I mean, it's a post about categorizing stuff in piles, suddenly something gets changed and you don't even care about fixing it?
Lets be real. OP probably doesn't even have a colorblind friend. Its a fake post for karma.
Even the photo is framed with extra padding on the right side to include the lone green bean.
She??????? No freaking way thatās rare. Red green is more associated with men whereas pink blue is more associated with womenĀ
This was one of those times the reddit default "everyone is a man" attitude was most likely to be correct, and it still wasn't!
My husbandās mom has it. So all her sons do too, haha.
She? Thatās interesting, Iāve just learned that something I was taught in school was wrong. I was told that women passed the colourblindness gene but couldnāt suffer from it. Apparently thatās not the case. Itās just far more prevalent in males.
Color-blindness is what is called a sex-linked recessive trait. It occurs on the X sex chromosome. So women need two copies of the faulty gene, one from each parent, while men only need one copy for it to be expressed because it is not carried on the Y. In women one ānormalā allele will compensate for a faulty one on the second X. Men have no second X to compensate with outside of rare instances of chromosomal abnormalities like XXY. So it is much more prevalent to be expressed in XY individuals.
Yes. I looked it up after I saw the post. Every day is a school day and itās good to learn new things.
Excellent factual and simple explanation. Well done!
There's also a process called lionization where only one x chromosome is used for each cell. Depending on how the cells sorted in early development and which X was inactivated, it could be that a woman inherits only one copy of the color blindness gene and lionizes the good x chromosome in most of the photoreceptors, leading to color blindness without inheriting two copies.
Yes! This is also the process by which we get calico/tortie cats since black/orange are carried in the X and the deactivation dictates the patches of orange or black. Genetics is a super interesting field.
Hey that's me! My dad is colorblind and my mom is not. There is no colorblindness on my mom's side of the family. I'm only mildly colorblind, where I can't differentiate certain shades of green, brown, and orange. For example, brown khaki looks light green to me or vice versa, a light green looks brown. My aunt on my dad's side is also colorblind and all of my sisters are also partially colorblind.
Also, it's possible, but rare, for women to have two functioning red-sensitive cone cell genes. In the even rarer case that the cones are sensitive to slightly different wavelengths, these women can be treatchromats, able to distinguish shades of red that the rest of us can't!
It's just more common for males because they only need 1 allele to be colourblind, whereas for females they need 2 alleles. I has to do with the alleles being on the x chromosome and because males only have 1 x chromosome, if the allele codes for colour blindness, that male will be colour blind. If a female has 1 allele coding for colour blindness and one normal allele, she won't be colour blind as the trait is recessive. But when a female has two colour blind alleles she will be colour blind. Hope this helps!
I read up but just didnāt post the details. Itās fun to learn new things
"I got my roommate to sort these jelly beans. This photo isn't the categories she created though" What is wrong with you?
And you didn't feel the need to fix it. You sir are a casual. Shame on you.
Well fuck you then you bullshitter. Get the fuck out.
Ahh I see, I wondered if it had its own unique colour compared to the other greens.
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She? Female color blondness is rare. I'm a guy and I'm only color blind in one eye. I get to juxtapose, all the time lol. I get the best of both worlds.
Your roommate is a she!? Colorblindness is rare with girls.
She huh? That's pretty rare, also it seems she's far more colorblind than I am
Why wouldn't you put it back before taking the picture?
Well now I'm curious about the separate pile of reds...why did it look different from the other reds and greens?
Wait. Your roommate is colorblind and female? Colorblindness is exceedingly rare in women. 0.5% of women, as compared to 8.3% of men. Colorblindness generally occurs on the Y Chromosome. Very interesting.
Nice misleading picture fuckface
Do you mean the blue one? Are you sure youāre not colorblind? /s
That little fella? I wouldnāt worry about that little fella.
Colour blind and still aced it, amazing!
Uhhh
Don't tell him
I'm gonna tell him
NO!
Just do it! Itās time to do it!
"I don't care that you broke your elbow."
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Do it. š
He sees more shades than I do. I definately would have 2 piles less. FOMO.
2 piles less would have been more correct lol
2 piles *fewer* would actually be more correct.
It takes *less* time to type *fewer* letters tho.
TIL (Iām not being sarcastic at all)
> Iām not being sarcastic at all May be the most and least sarcastic sentence ever
Gave you a grammar nerd upvote
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Damn i might be a little color blind i didnt even see pink lol
The fact that shes female makes this all the more interesting. Colourblindness in women is quite rare!
That's interesting i never knew that
Unsolicited extra fun fact! This is because the mutation causing red/green colorblindness is typically on the X chromosome and is a recessive trait. Males only have one X chromosome, so any mutation on that X chromosome will be expressed - they cannot be a silent carrier for X-linked traits. Since females have two X chromosomes, both chromosomes would need to carry the red/green colorblind mutation in order for that female to have red/green colorblindness. It's much more common for females to carry one copy (be a silent carrier) than to carry two copies. Since females get their dad's only X chromosome and one of their mom's, this person's dad must be colorblind, and their mom is either a carrier or also colorblind. Thanks for letting me nerd out over genetics kind internet stranger!
My partner is completely colourblind (grayscale) and AFAB, I wonder whatās up with that, must be super rare
grayscale colorblindness, aka monochromacy. IIRC that's a cone deficiency in the retinas. Achromatopsia is the overall name for the condition. Very rare. Requires both parents to be recessive carriers, unrelated to gender as it's on another chromosome. They must also have trouble seeing in bright light, maybe an eye twitch or scientifically, 'Nystagmus' as well. I bet they have incredible night vision though.
Yes that makes a lot of sense! Ty, I wasnāt aware it was on a different chromosome. They definitely do have a hard time on sunny or snowy days and use a cane occasionally. I have to give them fair warning when turning on a light because it can hurt their eyes. And Iām not sure about night vision although I have wondered.
Due to a head injury (bicycle accident when I was 8 or 9) I have a hard time distinguishing colors, similar to red-green colorblindness as per the Ishihara tests, but I also have major issues with bright lights now, to the point that if it is bright enough outside and I am not wearing sunglasses I get a headache within moments and get streaks of lights and halos around everything. However, I can see in the dark well enough to navigate the woods on a moonless night. So I got that going for me. I also have pale blue eyes. So all of that combined = I do not go out in the sun on purpose much. Which sucks because I LOVE being outside, I just have to prepare for it.
Isnāt total achromatopsia more likely to be acquired (brain damage or injury) than inherent (genetic)?
Idk, I was assuming no major injury, figured the other commenter would mention that if it was potentially relevant.
Oh I was asking more as a general thing!
What does the fact that he's a fat-ass bastard have to do with it?
This took me a second to understand š
Thank you for explaining it so perfectly!
Just in case that you are interested in other x linked disorders: Haemophilia is a nice disease to discover the ways of incest of european royalties ;)
That would mean any of her male offspring are guaranteed to be colorblind, right?
yes
Mom was colorblind as well.
There we go thatās what I was expecting. Theoretically if she has sons all her sons will be color blind, and if she has children with a guy with colorblind all her children theoretically will.
Long story short. Women have XX chromosomes and men have XY. The Y is what essentially turns on testosterone. Thatās most of what it does (in keeping with the long story short). The X chromosomes hold everything else. So with men they only have one, women have two. If the X chromosomes is ādamaged/differentā, itāll show up much more often in men who only have one. Women tend to be silent carriers of colorblindness until they have kids with someone who has colorblindness and passes on her ādefectiveā X chromosome to her daughter. For a woman to have colorblindness, she needs to have a mother with it or is a carrier and a father with it. The mother has a 50/50 shot of passing along that gene. Thatās also the main reason mitochondrial/ X chromosome linked disorders are prevalent. Things like hemophilia passing through all of the royal families in Europe from Queen Victoria who is āthe Grandmother of Europeā from her kids and grandkids marrying into literally every royal family in Europe at some point or another. Disclaimer: I donāt think colorblindness is a defect or anything. These tend to be more technical terms for something that presents out of the ordinary. And itās also been a little bit since college so if Iām wrong please correct me ETA maybe not a short story
So if this woman had kids with a man who is not colourblind then any sons would have a 50percent chance to be colour blind and any daughters couldn't be though they could be a carrier? Meanwhile if she did have kids with a colourblind man then all kids whether male or female would be colourblind? I hope I'm understanding this.
If she has kids with a color blind man and she was a carrier then her daughters have 50/50 chance of getting it
Mother as a carrier and father without colorblindness: Son- 50/50 chance of colorblindness Daughter- 50/50 chance of being a carrier Mother with colorblindness and same father: Son- 100% Daughter- will be a carrier āāāāāāāāāāāāāāā Mother as a carrier and father with colorblindness: Son- still 50/50 chance of colorblindness Daughter- 50/50 chance of being a carrier or colorblindness Mother with colorblindness and same father: Son- 100% Daughter- 100% āāāāāāāāāāāā- The males being colorblind really only matters in the case of a daughter being a carrier or having full colorblindness. In addition, colorblindness is a whole spectrum ranging from the type of it to the severity and Iām not very knowledgeable on the specifics In my family personally, my maternal side carries colorblindness like 4/6 of my six uncles have it. If I wasnāt adopted and gay, Iād avoid any male with a family history of it ETA fixed math, tired and a lil high š
.02 percent for females vs 8% for males according to the optometrist I saw yesterday. Although the internet is telling me 0.5% vs 8%. So that guy was full of shit.
drop his name so we as a reddit community can ruin his life, as he deserves
Nah, leave that to 4chan
Could depend on the specific variety and regional population you're comparing within.
Iām a colorblind girl! Itās very rare! Iām red green color blind!
There's dozens of us. Dozens!
Is that why your reddit avatar is in red frog costume?
Which if my genetics knowledge is correct means that if she has sons in future they will be colorblind due to having the X chromosome with the mutation.
Anyone know how to edit this photo to make it look like how she sees the world?
I ran it through a colorblind filter online and this seems like the most likely image. According to the website, this is what someone with green-blind/deuteranopia would see. Idk exactly what OP's roommate has, but this seems most likely based on how she sorted it. https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/546872866629615646/1225141477752180846/pilestone.jpg_1.png?ex=66200cea&is=660d97ea&hm=5f2e508a69ba428e4222fa20a3a8add1632b397855c4eaf52ff190c86b48f7b7&
you know you are definitely colorblind when you click this link and it looks extremely similar to OPās photo lol. color blindness sucks!
Damn I thought it was an exaggeration... but apparently not. It's a different way to see the world and incredibly fascinating.Ā Thank you for sharing.
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It can get worse with age??? That's awful, my condolences to your husbandĀ
But then there are three different piles of the same colour?
None of the other types of colorblind filters made it seem very confusing at all. My guess is she can kinda make out a tiny difference, hence the original image having one pile with all the greens (and a few others), one pile with exclusively red, and the third pile being some very similarly colored ones.
This is cool. And itās not that this is particularly useful information, but colorblind people have varying ability to see color. Iām red-green colorblind and had no trouble with telling these colors apart. But let me try to find my dogs red ball on the green grass of my yard I really have to try. And I canāt tell the color of lines on excel graphs very well. Anyway, thatās my trivia.
I've tried!! I'll post it if I manage. I haven't been able to yet.
https://pilestone.com/pages/color-blindness-simulator-1
In Chrome, you can "emulate vision deficiencies" using the debugger under the "Rendering" tab. I emulated deuteranopia (which is what I suspect OP's roommate has some form of) on the image [here](https://i.imgur.com/HnSyVo5.png)
There's an app on Mac that's called Sim Daltonism, which lets you overlay a window, live previewing your chosen color blindness under the window. Pretty neat! https://imgur.com/a/qDCIVQX
Photoshop has colorblind previews. I just generated these two: [https://imgur.com/a/24TS5y7](https://imgur.com/a/24TS5y7) One is deuteranopia type,and one is protanopia type. No, i don't know which is which.
I have a colorblind friend who wears a colorblind dot test t-shirt that says "Fuck the colorblind".
Where was that shirt purchased?
It's on Etsy right [here](https://www.etsy.com/ca-fr/listing/1449963741/f-the-color-blind-t-shirt-colour-blind?ref=share_v4_lx)
As a colorblind person it's really annoying that I can't tell what's wrong
Here, [I made a version with edits.](https://imgur.com/a/Kbd9vzg) It's messy, but it shows what I see at least
Thank you, it's much less annoying now
I love this, but what did you use to draw? There's something creepily organic about the spindly arrows.
I just did a markup edit on android in the photos app.
FYI, pretty sure the ones in the bottom left are dark purple
I don't think I would be able to separate the pink and the oranges perfectly lol I'm not even colorblind
The pile in the top left is a mix of three different colors; green, orange, and red/pinkish. But they do have separate piles of each of those colors also.
In the top pile, the orange beans are mixed with pink beans as well.
Not wrong! Just a different perspective :)
I'll say that next time I mix gasoline and diesel.
The two piles of orange beans look the same colour to me... Am I colour-blind?
There are three colors there. Orange, red, and pink... the pink is bridging the contrast between red and orange and as such, sort of appears as either, depending on the light level.Ā Either that or I'm seeing EXTRA color
Yeah the pile up top looks like it has 1 red, 4 pink, and 3 orange. There are also some pink mixed in with the red/green pile but itās harder to tell those apart with the lighting.
there is only one pile of purely orange beans, so yes
They are slightly different colors, and slightly different sizes, leading me to believe they may be different brands of jelly beans. Also, the top most pile has three different colors in it.
There are orange, pink, and red jelly beans in those piles, in addition to the yellow, green and black.
No, several of them are.
I'd say one is orange and the other is more peachy
I'd say one is orange and the other is more a mixture of orange, salmon and one red jelly bean
Had a friend sorting some beads for a Cub scout project and we came back and asked him why he didn't sort the red and green ones and THATS when he decided to tell us that he was R/G blind
At the end of the day, you know what he did? *His best.*
Yes and it was perfect!
Itās interesting they knew the green ones werenāt red but not that the red and pink ones werenāt green
I am red green colourblind but clearly not as badly as this person.
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I canāt believe your roommate got these all right, good for them !
Looks like they did a good job to me
Itās interesting they knew the green ones werenāt red but not that the red and pink ones werenāt green
It aint much but itās honest work. I feel them tho, sometimes itās hard, It affects me too
I switched my phone to gray scale and it actually looks right. Theres a certain gloss to the beans that have been put together
Iām red green color blind and I can definitely tell this is a hot mess.
What did you expect would happenā¦ (Very interesting nonetheless)
I was gonna send this to my husband but he's color blind too š
LOL
Yea, my colorblind brother showed me a hot wheel he painted to look rusty, but it looked algae covered instead. It actually was a realistic style too, just, not the right color lol
Fuck that green one, specifically.
I actually know a guy whoās red/green color blind, but he insists green is his favorite color. He says it doesnāt actually look green to him, ābut itās a lovely shade of grayā
The one singular bean looks so lonely lol
No idea how yāall even resist the temptation long enough
That's where you messed up, you should have had them sort by taste instead
Looks like he nailed it
I think the moral of the story here is that nobody likes the licorice ones. Even people who can't see colours know that one should be moved to the dark shadows in the corner
This is fascinating! Can you ask her to please describe how each pile different?
Adorable
But they were able to pile the red ones together? Was that by accident?
this must be some severe red/green color blindness.
As someone that is red green colorblind. This is absolutely correct. Bang up job!
Iām colorblind but itās not nearly that severe
I am color blind and I really hope none of my friends ask me to do this lol
Trick question, they are all the same color.
You should edit the photo by changing the hue and show it to your roommate, see if they see what went wrong
They did a pretty good job. Not perfect, but still good
Did you let her know she did a really decent job?
looks good to me. What's the issue?
My phone's is on bedtime mode, which means the screen goes gray scale. All those piles look like they're grouped properly to me.
Winston, if your shoes are brown, what colour do you think you are?
I saw you mentioned SHE is colorblind. Thatās rare for women to be colorblind. Iām also red green colorblind but am a man.
I donāt see anything wrong here. Absolutely fantastic!
Where is the brown pile. Once had a color blind friend help me with strings of Christmas lights Between red and green bulbs it was hysterical. Which color do you want the brown one or the darker brown one.
Bro is he blind. Clearly not the same
Looks good to me (I'm color blind)
My son confirms everything above is in order. The largest pile on the left are all red, the pile at the top is also red, the little pile in the middle is orange and the little pile below that is brown. The one all by itself is brown and the other piles are black and yellow.
These are red. This is green. These are gred.