what color is effervescent
like an electric turquoise but tinted a bit more green and with a chunky texture
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what color is effervescent
like an electric turquoise but tinted a bit more green and with a chunky texture
I know requests are closed but would you mind if I send you words and find out what color they are 👉 👈 it's very cool
Um sure!
Hi! Since you're doing word requests, could I get one of the word candor? Absolutely baller word imo idk why
Done!
Here's a question: are there any colors or words that you immediately see as different colors or words? Like yellow feeling blue or bright looking like a swamp?
Most colors I can think of are their colors except for mauve which is a dusty red, red which is a thing I don’t really have a word for it’s just very rocky and light and dark like headlights driving past, and (kind of) green which is technically still green but hued to the point of black/grey almost being more accurate
what colors are future and pattern?
Future is a glass-blown kind of sleek molten glowing bright pale blue
Pattern is like a messy carpet or static made of shades of green and purple
To the person asking for the erudite board: requests are closed right now so it might be a while until I actually do a new board but erudite is a turtleshell/mosaic dark dark blue that’s like you’re looking at it inside a glass lens
Do you have synesthesia or alexithymia?
(Sorry if this is getting personal or weird, I just find it really fascinating. No pressure to keep answering me /gen)
I don’t actually know. Maybe synesthesia? I’ve always understood as a physical and specific thing like seeing ribbons of blue come out when someone talks while what I am has always been abstract and wide and metacognizant.