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S GrossI think "we" may have a genetic problem here:
Color Blindness
Overview
Inherited color blindness is most common, affects both eyes, and does not worsen over time. This type is found in about 8% of males and 0.4% of females. These color problems are linked to the X chromosome and are almost always passed from a mother to her son.
The symptoms of color blindness are dependent on several factors, such as whether the problem is congenital, acquired, partial, or complete.
Difficulty distinguishing reds and greens (most common)
Difficulty distinguishing blues and greens (less common)
maybe at the next get together instead of playing "duck, duck, goose" a fun game of "green, green, olive" would be more appropriate .........