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Arthur and Friends Inverted
"So what's the meaning of this?" you may be asking.

Well this came from me wanting to change the settings on my phone text messaging. I wanted to chance from a white background with black letters as you see on this article and many printed pages and etc, to a black background with white lettering. It was because last night and the days before I was feeling sick and white backgrounds, or at least lit white backgrounds were driving me crazy, and sometimes when I'm sick, I become more sensitive to light and sound. So I was trying to find a way to change the settings on my text messages. Then I looked on the internet to see if there was a way to do so and there is. One source I went to, I forget which at the moment, told me to go on my homescreen, go to Settings, then to General (if not there already), then Accessability, then to Invert Color.) I was also warned that my pictures would come out funny and the warning was true! My pictures and photos ended up looking strange, and some of my pictures included downloaded images of cartoon characters, including Arthur characters. But I'm no stranger to inverted colors thanks to my use of Microsoft Paint.

Then it hit me, make a picture of Arthur and friends in inverted colors and post it! So just minutes ago I commenced to go to a picture I have saved of Arthur and his friends, and D.W., opened it in Windows Picture and Fax Viewer, enlarged the image, hit PrtSc and pasted it onto Paint. Of course I had to down size the picture and bitman so it wouldn't be too big. I also had to relocate the characters. Once the characters were relocated and the picture was downsized to the point where scrolling wasn't possible anymore, I went to Image at the top, clicked on it and clicked Invert Colors and that's what you see!

If it weren't for me being sick and sensitive to light, I might not have done this. And though I now have the enjoyment to invert colors on my mobile device, I'd still prefer my pictures and cartoon characters were their natural colors. But I had the idea to show a funky picture of Arthur and his friends.