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Anonymous User asked:

what's the Scariest color?

Besides historically containing shitloads of arsenic and being stultifyingly toxic, Scheele's Green possesses a character identical to every cartoonishly evil poison and venomous plant we've ever encountered. Its verdance verges across the real into unearthly.

This green is the color of death.


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in reply to @TheBlueSkiesAbove's post:

Though, huh, seems the association between green and poison in general is a lot older than the Victorian era, and the wide proliferation of arsenic-based green pigments

At least in German, "poison green" (giftgrün) referring to a specific shade of green occurs in the dictionary of the Brothers Grimm, citing a publication from 1588.

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Scheele's Green was used as an insecticide in the 1930s

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