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Valerie: Do you have a favorite color?
Tom: I think it varies from time to time. I think when I was a child it was blue, and these days I like a lot of green and orange.
Valerie: Orange.
Kim: Orange, that's good. Yeah.
Valerie: It really depends on my mood, which color I choose to wear; and, likewise, depending on what color I happen to be wearing, my mood can switch. You know what I mean?
Kim: Exactly.
Tom: Absolutely.
Valerie: Well, I've seen color charts that actually tell you what certain colors are supposed to make you feel. Like blue is supposed to be a calming color. I've also heard that if you put a blue light in your refrigerator or if you eat off a blue plate, it's good for diets because it curbs your appetite, for example.
Kim: Ah, because there's no blue food. (laugh)
Valerie: Right. That's it. Exactly.
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