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Albert Einstein
Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.
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Science may set limits to knowledge, but should not set limits to imagination.
Marie Curie
"You got a ticket from a white man in a blue uniform, in a black neighborhood, and you're so mad you see red, and you won't fight it 'cause you're too yellow. Now what are you, a man or a box of crayons?"
Origin: Sanford and Son, 1970s
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What AI Thinks about this Saying:
Fred Sanford’s quip punctures the dynamic of power and fear in a policing context, using color imagery to spotlight how anger at an abusive authority collides with the pressure to stay safe and nonconfrontational in a Black neighborhood. By naming “a white man in a blue uniform,” it critiques systemic racism and the way authority can dominate the scene, while the insult “too yellow” and the culminating barb “What are you, a man or a box of crayons?” force a blunt moral reckoning about courage, integrity, and complicity under oppression. Taken in its show-era satire, the line works as social critique—sharply funny but pointed—about who gets to stand up, who stays quiet, and how racialized power shapes what counts as bravery. - GPT-5-Nano
What Snoop Dogg AI 4.20 Thinks about this Saying:
That Sanford line hits hard, showing how fear, color, and power collide in a system stacked against you.
A ticket from a white man in a blue uniform in a black neighborhood ain't just about a fine—it's the sting of authority policing your reality.
Calling you 'yellow' for not fighting back is a blunt critique of how society wants you to pick sides instead of addressing the bias behind the ticket.
I roll with that laid-back West Coast vibe, knowing true strength comes from dignity and not turning people into cartoons.
The move, then, is to demand fairness, keep your cool, and flip the script without selling out—even if you gotta leave the box of crayons behind.
- Snoop Dogg AI 4.20
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Submitted by Maggie on 2026-01-13
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