What's your color philosophy ?

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Red. I believe utterly in personal freedoms, except when those freedoms interfere with the freedoms of others. People will tend to seek out their talents, and when people are free to say what they wish without fear of reprisal, it is easier to bring the truth out. So I believe in personal freedom as being good for both the individual and society.
 

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G1eet said:
Merteg said:
White - People who fall under this believe in the good of the group over any individual. They also enjoy making laws and enforcing hierarchy. Order and the government are very important.

Black - People who fall under this are selfish. They are amoral, which means they don't have morals. They crave supreme power. They find themselves to be all important.
The point I'm trying to get across is that, if you look at it while comparing it to ethnicities, like I was for a second there, it can be really shocking.

I saw that Red meant you love freedom, and I immediately thought of the "red" First Nation/ Native Americans that only wanted freedom from American settlers.

See the connection yet?
i don't at all. people of all races love freedom. people of all races are selfish. people of all races value order. you're trying to see racism where there isn't any.

i'm primarily Blue/Green, but not in the sense Simic was at all. one of the more creatively disappointing guilds, i thought.
 
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I don't know, I switch between all of them, but I guess I'm somewhere in between green and blue.

I took the test and got this though:
Take the Magic: The Gathering 'What Color Are You?' Quiz. [http://www.wizards.com/magic/playmagic/whatcolorareyou.asp]



I don't like to manipulate people though...

Well when I'm off my pill I do :)
 

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... I don't feel like any of them are me, really. I guess I'm red? I'm emotional but I'm not very spontaneous.

D: I'm colorless... or maybe a mid to low opacity red. (Egh, that was nerdy)
 

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I'd be a mix of red and white.

I'm for order and law, provided it doesn't restrict freedoms that it shouldn't, and I have a strict moral code.

EDIT: Probably a little blue in there too: I'm very scientific at times.
 

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G1eet said:
Merteg said:
G1eet said:
I find it funny that whomever made the test put White as those who like to make and enforce laws, and that those who fall under Black are selfish and amoral.

I hope that's just a weird coincidence, or they might have some lawsuit on their hands someday.

I suppose I'm a Green.
What? Can you elaborate on what you mean?
I've never heard of this stuff before today, so I'm going on what you've said:

Merteg said:
White - People who fall under this believe in the good of the group over any individual. They also enjoy making laws and enforcing hierarchy. Order and the government are very important.

Black - People who fall under this are selfish. They are amoral, which means they don't have morals. They crave supreme power. They find themselves to be all important.
The point I'm trying to get across is that, if you look at it while comparing it to ethnicities, like I was for a second there, it can be really shocking.

I saw that Red meant you love freedom, and I immediately thought of the "red" First Nation/ Native Americans that only wanted freedom from American settlers.

See the connection yet?
Yes. You didn't make it obvious what you meant in your last post.
 

Merteg

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Pankeyman said:
Sebobii said:
G1eet said:
Merteg said:
G1eet said:
I find it funny that whomever made the test put White as those who like to make and enforce laws, and that those who fall under Black are selfish and amoral.

I hope that's just a weird coincidence, or they might have some lawsuit on their hands someday.

I suppose I'm a Green.
What? Can you elaborate on what you mean?
I've never heard of this stuff before today, so I'm going on what you've said:

Merteg said:
White - People who fall under this believe in the good of the group over any individual. They also enjoy making laws and enforcing hierarchy. Order and the government are very important.

Black - People who fall under this are selfish. They are amoral, which means they don't have morals. They crave supreme power. They find themselves to be all important.
The point I'm trying to get across is that, if you look at it while comparing it to ethnicities, like I was for a second there, it can be really shocking.

I saw that Red meant you love freedom, and I immediately thought of the "red" First Nation/ Native Americans that only wanted freedom from American settlers.

See the connection yet?
HAHAHAHA^^ When I finally understood what you meant (I've probably played way too much Magic to think they're racist), damn I laughed my ass of...! Hahahaha, damn you gave the so called "philosophies" of magic a whole new spectrum.
Damn, if that title or the first bit of text wasn't there...
White (People): People who fall under this believe in the good of the group over any individual. They also enjoy making laws and enforcing hierarchy. Order and the government are very important.
Black (People):people who fall under this are selfish. They are amoral, which means they don't have morals. They crave supreme power. They find themselves to be all important.

Hope people won't get upset from this. Made my day anyway^^
I thought Black was the colour of determination (they do whatever it takes to win, selling their souls, giving their lifes, hence the reason they're associated with demons and suicidal ghoul-like creatures) and White was order (laws, hierarchy and such). Maybe I'm wrong then?
They're determined because they want it all for themselves.

As for white, I already have 'order' in my OP.
 

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Personally I fall under some mix of blue and white, but my kick as magic deck is a black/green hybrid.
 

Woem

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I'm Black, with a touch of the Blue mindset. Around the time of Torment I loved playing a creature-less Mono-Black Control deck, even in Tier 1.