The war on children (documentary)
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a) Notice spectrum on both sides; mixing in the center...only in-between white (pure light) and black (absence of light) can there be a visible spectrum of color.
b) Light at the end of a tunnel implies ones own ignorance of being (matter) within the visible spectrum (momentum) of light (motion); hence focusing/narrowing/tunneling ones perspective to the suggestions by others.
c) The more the bright and the dark child are set apart from another, the more the visible spectrum of color in-between can be seen, while the walls painted by ignorance will disappear.
d) Color implies inherent in light...others have to use suggested paint to besmirch perceivable sight. Ones consent to it ignores ones inheritance.
e) Parents watching movies implies parents not watching children.