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The Picard Maneuver@lemmy.world to Microblog Memes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

Mandela effect?

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Mandela effect?

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  • bionicjoey@lemmy.ca
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    Ver- words are often green because of Latin. “Verde” in Italian, “Vert” in French, “Verdant” in English

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      Yeah, except for vermilion which comes from latin vermis and means worm.

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        Vermillion is such a pretty word to mean worm colored…

        I guess a worm can be cute if you give it a bow to wear.

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          But worms are brown.

          Actually worms are transparent but they eat dirt, so they’re brown.

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            There are plenty of pink and red worms out there. And grey. And some green. A few blue.

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            And perhaps at one point they ate clay, so they would have been more reddish in color, or perhaps the dirt they were consuming was more reddish in color.

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              Googled it. It wasn’t because of worms in general. It was from Vermiculus which is the diminutive of Vermis but also was how they called a very specific worm, at some point in time the only way they knew where to get red pigments from was by crushing this worm.

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        Same as vermicelli. Pasta that looks like vermin/worms.

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      Verd/vert is the prefix. You can’t just cut off the last letter.

      • Klear@sh.itjust.works
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        Verily.

    • Mango@lemmy.world
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      Yeah and million is for dollars which is green.

    • Vilian@lemmy.ca
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      in portuguese vermelho is red tho lol

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    Probably because it’s similar to verde

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      Much more similar to “vermelho” which is “red” in Portuguese

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        Vermiglio is also red in italian, maybe verdaccio

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      That seems to be the verdict so far

      • RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.world
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        Yes, verde good.

    • meowMix2525@lemm.ee
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      Also sounds like chameleon, which are most commonly pictured in green.

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

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      Viridian sounds like it should be a red

      • I_Has_A_Hat@lemmy.world
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        Viridian sounds like a character in a YA fantasy novel.

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

    • myusernameis@lemmy.ca
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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.

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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.

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    Verde

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      Vermelho

      Edit: I’ve just read other comments offering more explanation than I did, but vermelho means red in Portuguese

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        Encarnado

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          I’m not a native Portuguese speaker so I wasn’t aware of that particular way of saying red. Thanks for sharing!

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      Werd

  • 𝔼𝕩𝕦𝕤𝕚𝕒@lemmy.world
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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

    :::

    • PotatoesFall@discuss.tchncs.de
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      Gotta respect the spoiler warning for a game/show that’s almost 30 years old

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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.

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            Lol, this comic is 19 years old. I suggest you tell the artist that it’s poorly made, so he can have a laugh:

            https://www.penny-arcade.com/

            • ASeriesOfPoorChoices@lemmy.world
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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?!

            • MindTraveller@lemmy.ca
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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.

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          • samus12345@lemmy.world
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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@lemmy.world
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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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                Although that Simpsons episode is 32 years old now…

          • ASeriesOfPoorChoices@lemmy.world
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            you are a poorly educated child, I presume? who leans heavily on the spectrum?

            • MindTraveller@lemmy.ca
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              It sounds like your intention is to insult me by saying I have a disability, is that right?

              • ASeriesOfPoorChoices@lemmy.world
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                wow, calling autism a disability? what the hell is wrong with you?

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                  I have autism.

      • 𝔼𝕩𝕦𝕤𝕚𝕒@lemmy.world
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        I just hate long posts. People may not wanna read allat

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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

        • LordGimp@lemm.ee
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          Removed by mod

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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.

      • 𝔼𝕩𝕦𝕤𝕚𝕒@lemmy.world
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        I want a refund this s*** is unplayable

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      Can confirm. Also, Veridian being a shade of green doesn’t help.

  • Destroyer of Worlds 3000@sh.itjust.works
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    colorblind people are like, “yeah, totally.”

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      Can colourblind people not see the words either?

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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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      All of the cities and towns in Kanto are hues which is why the starter town is called Pallet Town :)

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      I’m learning it just now reading this comment!

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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.

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      Verde is also green in Spanish. A quick translation tells me that in Latin it’s Viridis which makes it make sense that it’s similar in most Latin based languages.

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        A fancy word for green in English is Viridian

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          It’s actually the name of a bluish green pigment not just a fancy work for green.

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            Was all the rage with impressionists

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          Weren’t they a Star Trek species that used to harvest your organs?

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            Vidian, close tho

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              No, vidiian

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        Vermillion also comes from Latin, Vermiculus. Mainly used in Portuguese as vermelho for red.

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      I guess green just has that veeerrrr kind of vibe.

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    I won’t let this build up inside of me

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      Let it all out

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    Red and green should trade vermillion for chartreuse.

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      THANK YOU Chartreuse is the one I feel like should be a red.

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        I wonder if the mental association is due to people thinking of French colours:

        • Verte=Green, looks vaguely like vertemilloon
        • Rouge=Red, looks vaguely like Charterouge
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      Chartreuse is named after the liquour which is named after the monastary which is named after the mountains which is named after the village which is of ambiguous origin but likely named from a Gaulish tribe. So you’re gonna have to rewrite an awful lot of history if you want to come after chartreuse.

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        I, for one, am willing to make this sacrifice. Specifically to say it’s worth it for someone to rewrite a lot of history; I’ve got a thing going on so I can’t volunteer for that even though I really want to darn.

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      Chartreuse is named after a liqueur, not after wine. It’s literally green.

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        And vermillion comes from Kermes vermilio, a red insect used to make the pigment. What’s your point?

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          My apologies, I didn’t know this and stand corrected. I no longer think that one of your suggestions is stupid, I think both of them are.

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            Are you literate? The conversation wasn’t about etymology. It was about words “feeling” a certain color. Specifically without explanation.

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      This is my platform when I run for public office.

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      Eh the chartreuse is originally the name of the mountain and it’s got green trees on it 🤷

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        It’s named after the liquour, if you follow the chain of naming it goes beyond the mountains regardless but the color is named after the color of the liquour, not the colour of the mountains.

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    In Portuguese “vermelho” is red

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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!”

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

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    I feel the same sort of way about chartreuse. Can we just switch them?

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      Chartreuse is literally named after the green French liquor.

      It’s my favorite alcohol, and the color is amazing.

      I will not accept this blasphemy

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        Chartreuse is my favorite color! >:| this is blasphemy

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        “a drink so good they named a colour after it”

        Name comes from… Well, there’s extra steps involved.

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chartreuse_(liqueur)

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      Wait isn’t chartreuse a board with cheese and meats?

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        You’re thinking of Chantilly. A chartreuse is a lady cartographer.

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          Ah, you’re thinking of a chartess. Chartreuse is a long-neck avian fowl that’s been burnt to a cinder

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          You’re thinking cat lady. It’s Charades.

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            Bar, charades is a game. You are thinking of charlatan.

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              A charlatan is a con-man, buddy. You’re thinking of a Charmander.

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    I wish it was not a color at all. It should be a number.

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      Right after freemillion

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      Ver= green. Million= monayyyy

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    How to start a fight with an etymologist…

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      Just tell them that beetles are stupid

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          Thank you son. Your support means the world to me. ((Hug))

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    Vermillion (or more precisely vermillion) is the name of a fruit fly (Drosophila) mutant with bright red eyes (as opposed to wild type, which has brick red eyes). I always knew my genetics PhD would come into handy one day.

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