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Food for Thought
Why do clouds turn grey when they are full? I mean, I'm sure there is a scientific reason and all, but why such a depressing color like grey? Or, do we only think of grey as depressing because it symbolizes a raincloud- a cloud that has so much to carry, so many individual burdens piling up, that it eventually gives up and lets go of everything?
Food for thought.
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I was in the car on the way to the beach and I saw two rainclouds. This occured to me and I knew if I didn't write it down it would slip away.