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KynloStephen66515:

Paul Keith:
Gray is great because unlike white it's not so bright for your monitor and unlike black, it's not some hipster reverse psychology pretending to be much clearer and friendlier to the eyes while making every letter seem bold.

nudone:
Gray is great because unlike white it's not so bright for your monitor and unlike black, it's not some hipster reverse psychology pretending to be much clearer and friendlier to the eyes while making every letter seem bold.
-Paul Keith (July 14, 2012, 07:43 AM)
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I think Paul has been fortunate enough to miss the Fifty Shades of Grey phenomenon: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifty_Shades_of_Grey

I've not read it, but have read plenty of reviews for it (which are probably more entertaining that the books). My general impression is that it's a good read - for people that never read novels; so have nothing better to compare it with.

Paul Keith:
Nope. I'm probably one of the earliest DCers to have known it probably cause sex fiction is *cough* one of my interest and so I was trying to make a vague innuendo to the answer.

Still, the Q was for ladies and no way will you catch me answering this thread straight even though the straight answer is Twilight sex.  ;)

KynloStephen66515:
Gray is great because unlike white it's not so bright for your monitor and unlike black, it's not some hipster reverse psychology pretending to be much clearer and friendlier to the eyes while making every letter seem bold.
-Paul Keith (July 14, 2012, 07:43 AM)
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I think Paul has been fortunate enough to miss the Fifty Shades of Grey phenomenon: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifty_Shades_of_Grey

I've not read it, but have read plenty of reviews for it (which are probably more entertaining that the books). My general impression is that it's a good read - for people that never read novels; so have nothing better to compare it with.
-nudone (July 14, 2012, 08:02 AM)
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Its...'Mummy Porn'...That is what it's unofficially being called...

ALTHOUGH...From a man who's mrs has read all 3 books; perspective, it works out very well for your personal life if you know what I mean ^_^

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