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TK is the new TK cliche.                          Why must green be the new black and 50 be the new 40? This need to change meanings and representations of colors and ages into elusive categories serves only to confuse.  Why do we even need a new black? Why can’t black be black and green be green and if something new and innovative hits the market then it can be identified and tagged exactly as that — something cool and green. Otherwise, if colors are always becoming something other than the pigments in which they actually are, then what we have is a mishmash of streaming hues with no identity; always betwixt and between. People are so eager to senselessly regurgitate popular cliches that they don’t even understand what they are saying. If I am following the information that Oprah and T-shirts provide, then:Red : GreenGreen : BlackBlack :: Brown?Black :: Rainbows?Woo….quite the angry post wouldn’t ya say? Very Rebecca the demanding Sociology major circa 2003.

TK is the new TK cliche.

Why must green be the new black and 50 be the new 40? This need to change meanings and representations of colors and ages into elusive categories serves only to confuse.

Why do we even need a new black? Why can’t black be black and green be green and if something new and innovative hits the market then it can be identified and tagged exactly as that — something cool and green.

Otherwise, if colors are always becoming something other than the pigments in which they actually are, then what we have is a mishmash of streaming hues with no identity; always betwixt and between.

People are so eager to senselessly regurgitate popular cliches that they don’t even understand what they are saying. If I am following the information that Oprah and T-shirts provide, then:

Red : Green

Green : Black

Black :: Brown?

Black :: Rainbows?

Woo….quite the angry post wouldn’t ya say? Very Rebecca the demanding Sociology major circa 2003.