Yup, and that's what I mean by "slightly better as alleged" - the claim is made that animals "may" have an even harder time seeing it - I'm still going Yeah Right Maybe And Even Then.
"Then there's Ethan Pippitt from Pretty Prairie, Kan., who decided to make a statement by painting his shotgun pink. Initially met with raised eyebrows, he's now known as 'the guy with the pink gun,' and he wears it as a badge of honor, saying it's all part of his brand."
Pink was worn by little boys until the 20th Century, due to its energetic and vibrant nature, women were surrounded by blue as little girls, duw to blue being a calmer color, more in line with a ladies preferred demeanor...then it got inverted...
That's fascinating but that was then and this is now.
Edit: I researched your claim, which is true. Well prior to that (as it turns out), everyone wore white dresses for the first few years, both sexes (easy for diaper changing, outfit easily bleached clean etc). So....
My mom has pictures of me (born in 1953) wearing a white gown as an infant. I have pictures of my dad (born in 1929) wearing a white gown as an infant.
Yup, and that's what I mean by "slightly better as alleged" - the claim is made that animals "may" have an even harder time seeing it - I'm still going Yeah Right Maybe And Even Then.
"Then there's Ethan Pippitt from Pretty Prairie, Kan., who decided to make a statement by painting his shotgun pink. Initially met with raised eyebrows, he's now known as 'the guy with the pink gun,' and he wears it as a badge of honor, saying it's all part of his brand."
OK, you go girl.
"...it's all part of his brand."
Is that some sort of universal excuse? Pedos will probably pick it up next...
Oh God you are probably right. New catch phrase/justification for whatever.
Even the deer are embarrassed for them.
Hope Cabellas learned from Target.
Target hasn't learned from Target
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/target-doubles-down-faces-conservative-backlash-woke-christmas-decor-hits-shelves
Great point.
In my younger days I hunted for the pink, but I've never hunted in pink.
Looking back, the phrasing of those Owen Corning commercials is kinda funny actually
Pink was worn by little boys until the 20th Century, due to its energetic and vibrant nature, women were surrounded by blue as little girls, duw to blue being a calmer color, more in line with a ladies preferred demeanor...then it got inverted...
Yeah, and FDR wore dresses as a young boy. Not everything from the past is worth preserving. Especially FDR.
FDR is the third worst President ever...
That's fascinating but that was then and this is now.
Edit: I researched your claim, which is true. Well prior to that (as it turns out), everyone wore white dresses for the first few years, both sexes (easy for diaper changing, outfit easily bleached clean etc). So....
My mom has pictures of me (born in 1953) wearing a white gown as an infant. I have pictures of my dad (born in 1929) wearing a white gown as an infant.
AGAIN. That was then, this is now.
I didn't know about the white clothing...'The Great American Bathroom Book" is a wealth of information! Five Stars!
Apparently its wealth of information stops short of the "all kids used to wear dresses till a certain age" part
No, it was a short anecdote about the Pink/Blue swap, not a long dissertation on the history of bedclothes...
And that is why you fail.
So we quote Star Wars for no apparent reason? Back away from the keyboard, Kemoslobby...
"no apparent reason" - uh your failures here would be the reason
And yet they didn't have any confusion about whether they were male or female.
My world is shrinking
my first thought was they're trying to get angry assholes to take shots at pinky-pies
I can see the future: Bret “the hitman” Harts new line of hunting apparel!
It's gay because the government/media is telling people to do it. I think if you're masculine pink could look pretty cool.
user name checks out
Tiny peepee checks out...
Projection
Thank you Miami Vice.