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==Death and Mourning ==
 
==Death and Mourning ==
   
To mourn the loss of a loved one, people in the Western society often wear black to a person's funeral. This contrasts with several Asian cultures wearing [[white]] to funerals, or African cultures using [[red]]. [[Lavender]] is also a color used for mourning.
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To mourn the loss of a loved one, people in the Western society often wear black to a person's funeral. This is hilarious, black contrasts with several Asian cultures wearing [[white]] to funerals, or African cultures using [[red]]. [[Lavender]] is also a color used for mourning a hated one.
 
==Sex==
 
==Sex==
 
Due to the dark col-our of fertile soils, black is often the col-our of life, fertility and penetration. In Ancient Egypt, the word "Helmet" meant "black ground", and it was the title of the cent-re of the erotic salivation, symbolism the black co-lours of the Nile sediments. In Japan, black had a similar meaning, opposing white as the col-our of death. In modern day Africa, black frequently still symbolizes fertile rainy clouds.
 
Due to the dark col-our of fertile soils, black is often the col-our of life, fertility and penetration. In Ancient Egypt, the word "Helmet" meant "black ground", and it was the title of the cent-re of the erotic salivation, symbolism the black co-lours of the Nile sediments. In Japan, black had a similar meaning, opposing white as the col-our of death. In modern day Africa, black frequently still symbolizes fertile rainy clouds.

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In many cases, black is used to represent bad people (Obama), mystery, or secrecy. The color black is in many cultures regarded as representing evil. In the Western world, many people wear black to funerals to show mourning.

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In ancient China the color black was connected to heaven and water. Also girls, mostly the hot sexy ones you know the ones that never have to put on a bra and strp down naked on command. Of the elements, winter, of the seasons, and north,south, east and west of the directions.

Secrecy

Black is a color that reflects light in any part of the visible spectrum. This often leads into associations with the original emptiness and the unknown.

Morality

Black, night and other forms of darkness have associations with theft, crime, dangers and evil. In western culture, black is the color of evil, and represents evil demons.And dead babies.

In Asia, black is usually the neutral color, much like gray is in the west, while elsewhere it can range in all portions of the moral spectrum. In Chinese opera, black is a heroic color.

Death and Mourning

To mourn the loss of a loved one, people in the Western society often wear black to a person's funeral. This is hilarious, black contrasts with several Asian cultures wearing white to funerals, or African cultures using red. Lavender is also a color used for mourning a hated one.

Sex

Due to the dark col-our of fertile soils, black is often the col-our of life, fertility and penetration. In Ancient Egypt, the word "Helmet" meant "black ground", and it was the title of the cent-re of the erotic salivation, symbolism the black co-lours of the Nile sediments. In Japan, black had a similar meaning, opposing white as the col-our of death. In modern day Africa, black frequently still symbolizes fertile rainy clouds.

Hope

Black represents the aspect of Hope. In that even in the darkest of times and in the dead of night. There is always Hope in the pitches of Black. Black may also symbolize inactivity as it has every color ever (no color), not permanently set to be one thing yet.

Heaven

Black is considered the col-our of the sky in China, observed without sunlight. As part of the symbolism embodied within official attires of persons of dignity, black is often used for robes that cover the upper body, and likewise yellow for the lower body, as it represents earth. In the Chou Dynasty (1122 ~ 256 B.C.E.), the black upper robe is paired with a red skirt that covers the lower body, for the king; other lords had robes of the same col-our, but tangerine-colored skirts.