Purple (ConceptTopic, 5)

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'''Purple''' is a combination of [[red]] and [[blue]]. Many different shades of purple exist, including ''magenta'', which is one of the [[three]] [[secondary color]]s.
'''Purple''' is a combination of [[red]] and [[blue]]. Many different shades of purple exist, including ''magenta'', which is one of the [[three]] [[secondary color]]s.
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[[Nanako]], [[Mewtwo]], [[Blaze the Cat]] and [[Twilight Sparkle]] are notable examples of characters featuring the color purple extensively. Usually, purple symbolizes high social status or [[royalty]], even though the first [[dye]]s of it were made from [[snail]] [[guts]]. In [[Kawachan]]'s [[kawachan:ontology|ontology]] system, purple [[hyperlink|link]]s represent [[concept]] pages. The rather ambiguous face on the purple [[Puyo]] leads one to wonder what emotions it could represents, as the look on its face can be interpreted as anything from "[[irritated]]" to "[[pervert|rape face]]".
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[[Nanako]], [[Mewtwo]], [[Blaze the Cat]] and [[Twilight Sparkle]] are notable examples of characters featuring the color purple extensively. Usually, purple symbolizes high social status or [[royalty]], even though the first [[dye]]s of it were made from [[snail]] [[guts]]. In [[Kawachan]]'s [[kawachan:ontology|ontology]] system, purple [[hyperlink|link]]s represent [[concept]] pages. The rather ambiguous face on the purple [[puyo]] leads one to wonder what emotions it could represents, as the look on its face can be interpreted as anything from "[[irritated]]" to "[[pervert|rape face]]".

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Purple is a combination of red and blue. Many different shades of purple exist, including magenta, which is one of the three secondary colors.

Nanako, Mewtwo, Blaze the Cat and Twilight Sparkle are notable examples of characters featuring the color purple extensively. Usually, purple symbolizes high social status or royalty, even though the first dyes of it were made from snail guts. In Kawachan's ontology system, purple links represent concept pages. The rather ambiguous face on the purple puyo leads one to wonder what emotions it could represents, as the look on its face can be interpreted as anything from "irritated" to "rape face".