Red is Green...!
By itssahil
@itssahil (132)
India
December 29, 2008 2:01am CST
I was reading a book.. I read a line "RED IS GREEN". First I cant understand it that what exactly is the meaning of this line.. Then I think that Green is co-related to Greenery and red to Blood.. Means greenery is more important to life... But stii I am confused.. Can you explain it here.
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@trinidadvelasco (11401)
• Philippines
29 Dec 08
if that is your line of thinking that green is to greenery and red is to blood, then, the next line should be since it is greenery that supports life, then blood gets to be continuously alive because it is supported by the greenery.
if you come to delve into this subject matter deeply, you will remember, itssahil that, almost all living matters feed on the greens at the first level. we may eat fish and meats only. now, trace what the fish and the animals feed on. you will find out that somehow the greens are always there.
for the fishes in the ocean, there are plants at its ground level where the earth and the waterline meet. there are also plants that float in the water, planktons, that the smallest of fishes feed on.
so there goes your red is green. i am just following your logic here.

