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Invisible ink blog
Saturday. 1.19.08 10:56 am
You can't see because it's invisible :) If it wasn't invisible, you would see it. How can you read something you can't see? Invisible books exist too: you don't have to be invisible to read them but, even if you were invisible, it wouldn't help. If you were invisible, you'd be blind. The world around you would be as invisible to you as you are to the world. There are transparent objects but they are still visible with a bit of effort: Vistalite drumkits are transparent but they are still visible. If you get colourful invisibility, it becomes visible. There are invisible colours but they are only invisible to us, not to other animals.

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not really invisible though. i just highlight ur entry. XD
» renaye on 2008-01-20 10:10:53

Invisible ink is only invisible as long as the paper isn't held over a candle flame or a light bulb. On computer, highlighting the text will do the trick :)
» cheerfulmadness on 2008-01-20 11:15:50

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