Coupla months ago I was in a Dollar Tree and spotted a box of “flesh color” crayons. Through the cutout on the front of the box, they were all the same shade of pale beige, and I thought to myself “someone completely missed the point”.
However, when I bought them (to show to friends) and opened the top of the box, it was just the paper sleeve of each crayon that was “caucasian” in color; the crayons themselves were a full assortment off human skin tones. Nicely done!
I was unhappy when Crayola changed it’s 12-pack of Colored Pencils from: Red, Red Orange, Orange, Yellow, Yellow Green, Green, Sky Blue or Light Blue, Blue, Purple or Violet, Black, Brown or Dark Brown, and Light Brown or Tan …
… to Red, Red Orange, Orange, Yellow, Yellow Green, Green, Sky Blue or Light Blue, Blue, Purple or Violet, Black, Brown, and White.
I was the skinny kid that never got picked. Except I didn’t wear glasses. Now I wear glasses, I’m not a kid, and I’m anything but skinny. And I still don’t get picked.
Different white than the paper. Like the subtle color swatches for white paint. Perhaps a whole box of shades of white? (with sharpener) Or really big ones to prep your paper like painters prep their canvas.
When I was a kid, se used white crayons on white paper to create “invisible messages.” To reveal them, you brushlver them with watercolor paint (or what qualifies as watercolors in those kiddie art kits).
Of course, they never turned out perfect, because we could barely see what we were writing.
sirbadger 11 months ago
White crayons are used for secret spy messages.
angelolady Premium Member 11 months ago
We used to color hard with the white over other shades, for variety.
Argythree 11 months ago
We used white crayons for snow and clouds…
daDoctah1 11 months ago
Coupla months ago I was in a Dollar Tree and spotted a box of “flesh color” crayons. Through the cutout on the front of the box, they were all the same shade of pale beige, and I thought to myself “someone completely missed the point”.
However, when I bought them (to show to friends) and opened the top of the box, it was just the paper sleeve of each crayon that was “caucasian” in color; the crayons themselves were a full assortment off human skin tones. Nicely done!
oldthang 11 months ago
I don’t remember ever seeing a white one.
iggyman 11 months ago
Roscoe liked it, he’s even smiling!
Carl Premium Member 11 months ago
Where do they rank on the Marine list of favorite flavors?
hariseldon59 11 months ago
Tastes like chicken.
Doug K 11 months ago
I was unhappy when Crayola changed it’s 12-pack of Colored Pencils from: Red, Red Orange, Orange, Yellow, Yellow Green, Green, Sky Blue or Light Blue, Blue, Purple or Violet, Black, Brown or Dark Brown, and Light Brown or Tan …
… to Red, Red Orange, Orange, Yellow, Yellow Green, Green, Sky Blue or Light Blue, Blue, Purple or Violet, Black, Brown, and White.
Just_Karl 11 months ago
I wanted camouflage crayons, but could never find them.
PraiseofFolly 11 months ago
I’m rather surprised some people haven’t yet made this a political campaign issue. “Hues Shall Not Replace Us!”
mckeonfuneralhomebx 11 months ago
A white crayon is just as bad as a black person going for a tattoo.
Ol' me 11 months ago
I was the skinny kid that never got picked. Except I didn’t wear glasses. Now I wear glasses, I’m not a kid, and I’m anything but skinny. And I still don’t get picked.
goboboyd 11 months ago
Different white than the paper. Like the subtle color swatches for white paint. Perhaps a whole box of shades of white? (with sharpener) Or really big ones to prep your paper like painters prep their canvas.
VICTOR PROULX 11 months ago
You can do a Malevich, “White on White.” Real art. I buy a box of crayons from time to time, mostly for the aroma.
eolan59 11 months ago
Marines will think they’re vanilla flavored
assrdood 11 months ago
My white crayon masterpiece was a polar bear in a snowstorm at the north pole.
ANIMAL 11 months ago
Yummmmmmm……. white wax……. Mmmmmmm……
monya_43 11 months ago
Roscoe has a plan to lighten the color of his poop.
wongo 11 months ago
Not P.C. Too white!
ladykat Premium Member 11 months ago
I’m sure that’s not good for Roscoe’s digestion.
IWannaBeLerxst 11 months ago
Roscoe REWLS. Best character in the strip – by a COUNTRY MILE!!! 8^D
ChukLitl Premium Member 11 months ago
They’re for designs where you don’t want the dye to stick on Easter eggs.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 11 months ago
Good ole Roscoe……
Queen of America 11 months ago
Ask Bill Gates how his life is now. Not being picked for game was ok with me.
MRBLUESKY529 11 months ago
At least his poo won’t be a funny color.
elvy 11 months ago
We scribbled it down to flatten the point, peeled off the paper and used them for pretend cigarettes. (This was in the 50s when EVERYBODY smoked.)
zeexenon 11 months ago
Physicists know white is a combination of red, green, and blue and use them to create magenta, cyan, and yellow. Now, I just need a few prisms.
Cactus-Pete 11 months ago
In all his years he’s never seen black construction paper?
NCGalFromNJ 11 months ago
I miss the old box of crayola 64 names.
bhall1602 11 months ago
I always felt ripped off that Binney & Smith include that darned white crayon. Gimme a REAL color, Crayola!
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen 11 months ago
Small victories are still victories.
g04922 11 months ago
LOL.. the dog ate the crayon. Tool funny.
ednorton130 11 months ago
Roscoe must be a Marine.
MY DOG IS MY CO PILOT 11 months ago
Just get some coloured paper especially black and use them on that.
carlsonbob 11 months ago
He may be dropping some strange-looking deuces later.
walstib Premium Member 11 months ago
My guitar always gets picked to play.
mistercatworks 11 months ago
I saw a package of crayons recently that was only “flesh tones” – about 20 different shades. Progress!
eced52 11 months ago
Don’t want to be around when that comes out the other end.
mapguy 11 months ago
Don’t worry. It will all come out in the end.
comicalUser 11 months ago
Must be the beef fat.
Robert Williams @ Williams Web Solutions 10 months ago
Yeah, I was that kid.
DevilDog2001 Premium Member 10 months ago
When I was a kid, se used white crayons on white paper to create “invisible messages.” To reveal them, you brushlver them with watercolor paint (or what qualifies as watercolors in those kiddie art kits).
Of course, they never turned out perfect, because we could barely see what we were writing.