Someone in the station loves the color blue, but wait, it doesn’t seem to match her personality. Do colors really represent a person’s nature?

Robin loves blue. 60% of her clothes are blue, and she still can’t stop being addicted to blue. Robin has loved blue ever since and thinks that blue is a happy color, contrary to what others believe what blue represents.

Whenever she goes to buy stuff, picking the color blue is almost automatic for her, and her sister has to be there to warn her that she has gone blue again. Never have I met a girl who loved blue so much that she swears she can eat anything blue. Well, it just means that she finds the color blue palatable and with that, she plans to make a blue velvet cake someday. “If there is a red velvet cake, then why not blue?”, Robin exclaims. I have a feeling she is quite serious about this although she states that baking isn’t in her to-do-list yet.

Robin denies having a blue collection, but I can say she must have some sort of collection if she picks blue every time she shops. I told Robin that mosquitoes are attracted to the color blue, and she screamed, “That’s why!”. She claims to be bitten by mosquitoes often. Mosquitoes, like other insects, see an ultraviolet spectrum in the color blue. So they're attracted to blue lights and clothing—something I have read or seen somewhere. 

Oh yeah, Robin said she used to liked the song “Blue (Da Ba Dee)” by Eifel 65, but now she just finds it annoying.

Stay blue, Robin! Just the way you like it. 

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