I've changed my mind on street names - there's streets to be found that are named after food. Not things like Souffle Crescent or Creme Caramel Drive. But here they are: Chicken Dinner Road, Frying Pan Road, Puddin' Ridge Road, Burnt Corn Road, Butter & Egg Road, event Egg / Butter Road, Tater Peeler Road, Smiley Cookie Lane, Chicken Gristle Road, Pop Corn Drive, Ice Cream Street, Candy Castle Lane. These were at this site HERE if you want to know the locations.
Another site has Long Island Street Names that follow the course of food - but really these are named after fruits like Cherry Lane, Plum Street, and so on. They are at this site HERE. A few are intriguing - Bread and Cheese Hollow Road, Lobster Way, Tuna Walk, Crab Avenue, and so on until Muffin Meadows Road pops up.
And that great expanse - London England - has lots of food and drink streets: Bread Street, Milk Street, Honey Lane, Stew Lane, and so on. That site is HERE.
I was wondering how lies could be white or black - or are there more colours for lies? There seems to be at least four colours. History has us start at black vs white.
"The origin of white lies probably drifts back to the ancient Western idea of polar opposites, white meaning good (and pure) and black as its evil antithesis. Thus a white lie is one that lacks evil intent and a black lie is malevolent."
Are there other colours that lies can come in? Yes - "Gray lies are described as "somewhere in the middle of harming others versus minimizing harm to ourselves. Black lies, the opposite of white lies, aim to harm others while protecting ourselves."
And how about the Yellow Lie? "“A yellow lie is a lie about a big thing. But it's a lie that is important. It's a lie that is necessary to potentially save somebody's life. Yellow lies can only be done if you really know the person who you're lying to."
Don't leave out Blue Lies - A lie told by a police officer in order to get someone to comply with his or her wishes, thereby avoiding the use of force. A lie told to protect the reputation of one's group or organization.
More colours: A bright red lie: a total lie, when something is completely different from the truth. Red lies are about spite and revenge.
"Unlike white lies, little green lies are not harmless. Revealing the truth about little green lies will make society as a whole better off. Little green lies may also be good for their tellers."
I have even found the Purple Lie! It refers to the assertion that purple as a colour does not exist and it is dark blue.
There's a chart in one article to help us navigate some of the colours of lies. Except it has pink rather than red.
Here's a montage image - Floyd Elzinga's mountains and the rust image of the Cloud Garden fountain - one of my favourite texture images.
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