chartreuse, obviously
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Nice try hackerman !
There are three weeks in spring - around April - when the trees start sprouting their leaves. And for three weeks the beech leaves have such an incredible light green before they turn darker.
It's so fragile, yet so vibrant. The sun shines through the leaves and illuminates them from the inside. It's a bit milky or hazy but also unbelievably clear and honest. Going through a beech grove during that time feels like I'm in Lothlórien.
In this order: Red, purple, black.
Also wow, so many folk love purple on lemmy.
Porpol
Brown. More specifically rust. I tend to enjoy the redder hues more than the yellow these days. But a good amber is beautiful.
Blue. No, yellooooooooooo..........
What... is the average air-speed velocity of an unladen swallow?
African or European?
Huh? I don't know thaaaaaaaaaaaa-
Blue all the way, yellow can fuck off
For cars: black. Everything else: olive green
Purple is the gayest colour.
Purple is my favourite colour.
Purple is the royal/noble colour
Purple is the colour of fabulous!.
Green
Blue-yellow. Need significant 5HT2A activation to see it if you catch my serotonin.
Orange. Specifically #FFBF00
These two are my most favourite! Both alone and in combination! 😃
i like how they taste
Me too!
Blue But really I don't care unless I am playing a board game
Deep blues and grays are amazing
Zima Blue - #5BC2E7
It's the colour chosen for Love, Death and Robots adaptation of Alastair Reynolds' Zima Blue. One of my favourite episodes, and the short story is even better.
#222
Teal & Orange and also Black
Basically Tron Legacy
Turquoise.
When I was young I was all about black. Not goth or emo, but I only really had black clothing and would take the un-coloured option every time. Now that I'm in my late 40s, I really love green. The bright green of spring grass on a sunny day, because the tans and browns of Australian summer and autumn and the greys of winter really wash out the palette of the countryside and the olive greens and blues of eucalyptus are dull, muted colours. My clothes are a lot more colourful, now, too.