• @[email protected]
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      Yeah I always thought of vermilion as yellow too.

      I thought that cinnabar was red.

    • @[email protected]
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      Ahaha I found my generation-ish of people. Fantastic. I always liked the way you guys generally speak; guess this is why.

      Pokémon was awesome.

    • @[email protected]
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      Which generation? Cause in the OG games (other than Yellow), every town was a shade of either red or blue (depending on which version you had). The only town that was the same color as its name was Lavender Town IIRC.

        • @[email protected]
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          Funny thing is that I used to be a bit envious of the kids who had a GameBoy Pocket in elementary school, despite owning a GBC myself. The Pocket was much thinner, used cheaper the AAA batteries, and had a much larger screen. The GBC had color, yes, but it was a downgrade in every other way.

          • @[email protected]
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            The GBC was a new system with a whole host of new games that couldn’t be played on the old one. Most notably Pokémon Gold and Silver. (And if you hadn’t convinced your parents to invest in a power pack or at least rechargeable batteries then you were clearly unserious about Game Boy)

            • @[email protected]
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              This is true. Probably should have clarified that I was speaking from the perspective of elementary school me. All your points are correct, but Gold and Silver didn’t hit the scene until I was in Middle School/Junior High, which is a completely separate era of your life when you’re young.

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      I always feel like Portuguese is the romance language that hated their parents and refused to participate in any family activities. Like Latin is in the front seat yelling back “Cur non eritis sicut sorores tuae!” and Portuguese is in the way back going, “Pare de tentar controlar quem eu sou!”

      • @[email protected]
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        Portuguese is what happens when you let a bunch of drunk sailors create their own language.

        • AutistoMephisto
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          Funny because I have literally heard Portuguese called “Drunken Spanish”.

        • @[email protected]
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          People speaking Russian always triggers my Portuguese language processor, so yeah I’d say that’s accurate.

          Here’s the thing about Portuguese: you can go from portuguese to other romance languages much more easily than the reverse. If you want to learn Italian, French and Portuguese, start with Portuguese.

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      Aw, came here to say that and got beaten to the punch. Damn you, fast Portuguese speakers.

  • 𝔼𝕩𝕦𝕤𝕚𝕒
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    Vermillion being red fucks a lot of millennials up who grew up watching Pokemon.

    Vermillion city not being a shade of yellow is the standout because it hosts the Electric Gym (yellow themed). Every other city’s gym is related to the town color.

    ::: spoiler

    • Rock Gym is Pewter city (gray)
    • water gym is Cerulean city (blue)
    • grass gym is Celadon city (greenish)
    • poison gym is Fuschia city (pinkish is commonly poison for pokemon)
    • the FIGHTING gym is in Saffron city (orange ish is a Fighting type color in the tcg)
    • Fire gym is on Cinnabar Island (bright red)
    • Earth Badge is in Viridian (an earthy green)

    Saffron City was built with the fighting gym in place. Sabrina’s psychic gym has JUST replaced him when you get to town

    :::

        • @[email protected]
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          This is a pretty poorly made comic but I’ll take it seriously and say that unless brown hair guy is 70, black hair guy’s argument sucks.

            • ASeriesOfPoorChoices
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              I feel that mindtraveller has not travelled far out of his cave, his mind, or in time.

              And hilarity on “poorly made”. Honestly, I’m a little stunned that people on the internet wouldn’t recognise a comic so popular it spawned 5+ annual geek conventions in multiple countries. Oh, and multiple computer games, boardgames and a PNP RPG. Dear god, those two guys’ legacy is so huge.

              And who could forget dickwolves?!

            • @[email protected]
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              I’m just saying that recycling the poses and using stock expression components is some CAD tier laziness, the joke isn’t funny, and the style is overly reliant on dialogue, which wastes the benefits of a visual medium. I’d rather actually read CAD, because at least then there’s a chance of seeing a visual gag that appropriately uses the comic medium.

          • @[email protected]
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            I’m not 70 and I’ve always known that Kong died by falling from the building since I was a child. You’re right that you can’t assume that everyone else knows that, though.

            • ASeriesOfPoorChoices
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              it’s not like it hasn’t been referenced in dozens of other things. Once it’s in a Simpsons episode, there’s no excuse.

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          If those spoiler tags were universal, I would use them all the time. That’s one thing I really love about another small forum I use, is that if I worry that I’m ranting, I can just slap a <details> tag on there and anyone who doesn’t want to read six paragraphs about why A Certain Magical Index is ass doesn’t have to

          • pancakes
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            You might be on a website of text, I’m in a hot tub of memes

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      Fun fact: apparently vermillion is actually made from cinnabar, so there’s no reason why Vermillion City shouldn’t have been located on Cinnabar Island.

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    I have a fictional scenario I invented where a blind man is completely confused that “maroon” is a shade of red, not blue, given that it relates to the sea.

  • Bob
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    No mention of viridian, a blueish green, in these comments, I see.

      • Bob
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        Ah, then you might be thinking of vermillion, which is an orangey red.

    • HEXN3T
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      My favourite letter is V. This is likely as a result of one of my favourite childhood games; VVVVVV. Main protagonist?

      Captain Viridian.

      I could never forget about the existence of the best alternative to turquoise.

          • @[email protected]
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            No no, people were children before the late 2000s. It can’t possibly be that an entire generation has grown up since I left high school.

          • Bob
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            God, and you’re a full-blown adult now, fuck me.

    • @[email protected]
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      Veridian Dynamics we can even make radishes so spicy that people can’t eat them, but we’re not because people can’t eat them, Veridian Dynamics, Food. Yum.

      Spelled different, but seemed relevant.

      • Bob
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        I looked up “veridian” and found out it’s spelt “viridian” so maybe that’s the true Mandela effect at play here!

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      Yeah, I was going to say it might be because people associate it with veridian, but I’m late to the party.

  • @[email protected]
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    I’m finding this out now from this post.

    When people named flowers as ‘Vermillion’ I assumed the stems and leaves were some weird shade that I wasn’t recognizing.

    • ASeriesOfPoorChoices
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      That’s because you’re a dog, and we can’t see red.

      I mean, they, you, can’t see red.

    • @[email protected]
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      I had a hard time reading the post since I thought vermillion was green so it took a couple tries

  • ArxCyberwolf
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    It took me years to even realize Vermilion, Viridian, and Cerulean are hues of colour, not just cities in Kanto.

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        Given most of the US population lives between Massachusetts and Florida (so would likely have more of French exposure via English and history) , and the French influence in lots of English, it’s a toss up.

        I certainly learned the French vert long before the Spanish verde.

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          You’re telling me you never encountered salsa verde before learning the French word “vert”? Even if true, I highly doubt that’s the norm.

          And I’m not sure why you think being on the East Coast matters. 13% of Americans speak Spanish at home, less than 0.4% speak French or Cajun at home. That’s a ridiculously huge region you’ve cited that includes NYC where you’re probably going to visit a bodega long before you learn “vert” and Florida which has major Spanish influence, just like the other two most populous states California and Texas. I live about 100 miles from the Canadian border in the west, so by your geographic argument I should encounter more French than Spanish, but Spanish exposure is way more common here.

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            I live on the east coast and took French for many years since I also lived in Canada. I’ve only heard of verde. No I didn’t do well in French class

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    It’s because the ver looks like vert which is the french word for green

    Vermont is derived from Green Mountain

    So vermilion looks like it could mean a green million, which sounds like a funny way to say a million dollars.