@debcha tho, you are right that this cannot display the different fractals of culture, it can spark interest and challenge perspective, also, I'm browsing the web, not doing my job.
@debcha I misinterpreted that comment, I'm sorry. (I have since deleted the comments on it...) I would like to add that this makes sense from a linguistic and physical standpoint as languages tend to get blue as a color LAST because you don't see it much in the natural world. It's a very uncommon pigment, but we use it a lot because it's (because of it's rarity) pretty and we can make it easily now. Just like aluminum used to be more valuable then gold, but it's easy to find now so we use it.