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    cataloguesofconcubines asked: I don't understand why people are perplex when celebs they consider good are considered beige by others. Sometimes, yu are blinded by your stanning that you don't see the beigeness before your very eyes.

    Like how Tim Burton fans love the weirdness of his movies so much that they never bother to ask themselves why the only ethnic minority in any of them is the Oompa Loompa guy who was in Big Fish as well.

    Or how Gaga stans refuse to hear a word against her for fear it resonates with that .01% of them that knows deep down she's a try hard.

    If you don't agree, you don't agree but the great thing about classing people as beige is that it's subjective. If you have a good argument, you can sway people to your way of thinking. If you don't, well tough really.

    Thank you!

    1. thecolourbeige posted this
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Beige.

The word encapsulates boredom and monotony. Unlike red, yellow, or violet, beige has no real identity. There are are many shades of beige, but they’re. still. beige.

Beige takes no risks and even when it does, you can still tell that it’s an undercover beige acting as a maroon. It’s almost cute.

Beige relies on its blank and dime-a-dozen looks to get work and fools itself that it’s talented because everyone wants to kiss beige’s ass. Sometimes, beige is even talented, but rests on its laurels and never steps out of its comfort zone.

We all know and love a beige and you know what? It’s fine. Beige is safe. Beige is soft. Beige gets the job done.
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