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"Why are you black and white?" is barely ever a question to ask on the internet. I am not black and white, so I can't answer your question. i am not trying to be racist so dont flip out on me but asians are black and white

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You see in color because of the structure of the retina in the back of your eye. The structures that allow you to see color are called cones.

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