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Guys

i have learned a valuable lesson

the world is not just subnautica 2

There’s this crazy thing called “grass” which is fun to touch

Posted
1 minute ago, Verdance said:

Guys

i have learned a valuable lesson

the world is not just subnautica 2

There’s this crazy thing called “grass” which is fun to touch

Wait. There is more to the world than the Shard?! 

I must Google this crazy thing you call 'grass'. 

Posted
20 minutes ago, Verdance said:

Guys

i have learned a valuable lesson

the world is not just subnautica 2

There’s this crazy thing called “grass” which is fun to touch

I thought grass was a myth!

What?!

Posted
1 hour ago, Conure1243 said:

I thought grass was a myth!

What?!

I HAVE TOUCHED GRASS TODAY!!!

I have  also injured myself today!!!

Posted
1 hour ago, Conure1243 said:

I thought grass was a myth!

What?!

Also it turns out your parents do have a benefit

very difficult to find, though

Posted
11 minutes ago, Fizz9 said:

What is Gree-aah-ss?

It’s green

Posted
2 minutes ago, GG0z said:

It’s green

Woah. What is Grrr-EEE-n?

Posted

Uhhhh...

It's a mix of yellow and blue. I usually see it while drawing or painting

Posted
14 minutes ago, Fizz9 said:

Woah. What is Grrr-EEE-n?

Me

Posted
49 minutes ago, Fizz9 said:

Woah. What is Grrr-EEE-n?

Green is light with a dominant wavelength roughly between 495 and 570 nanometres (nm), which corresponds to a frequency of about 526 to 606 terahertz (THz). We perceive this colour using our M-cones and L-cones. We are most sensitive to the colour green because it's in the middle of the visible spectrum and because it helps us spot predators, find fresh water, and identify ripe fruit. Green is a calming colour, able to relieve stress and lower blood pressure, because it reminds us of the green of nature. Plants use chlorophyll to absorb red (long) and blue (short) wavelengths of light. Chlorophyll reflects green, which is why plants are green.

GREEN

Posted (edited)
21 minutes ago, Shatter said:

Green is light with a dominant wavelength roughly between 495 and 570 nanometres (nm), which corresponds to a frequency of about 526 to 606 terahertz (THz). We perceive this colour using our M-cones and L-cones. We are most sensitive to the colour green because it's in the middle of the visible spectrum and because it helps us spot predators, find fresh water, and identify ripe fruit. Green is a calming colour, able to relieve stress and lower blood pressure, because it reminds us of the green of nature. Plants use chlorophyll to absorb red (long) and blue (short) wavelengths of light. Chlorophyll reflects green, which is why plants are green.

GREEN

Green, mint, forest, pine, emerald, fern, emerald, lime, pistachio, avocado, 

verdance

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Posted
1 minute ago, Through The Living Star said:

Oh yeah Verdance, I love the new pfp. 

It looks so good

Thank @Conure1243

he’s the madlad that created it in like 48 hours

Posted

48 hours?!

Hold on...

I think you're giving me a bit too much credit there...

Posted
2 minutes ago, Conure1243 said:

48 hours?!

Hold on...

I think you're giving me a bit too much credit there...

Pretty sure it was something like that

no more than 96?

Posted

I think about 96 is more accurate. Approximately 4 days since I started on test sketches

Posted

I guess thank you?

It's weird taking credit for another persons PFP

Even if I made it, lol

Posted
Just now, Conure1243 said:

I guess thank you?

It's weird taking credit for another persons PFP

Even if I made it, lol

It would be weirder for me to take credit for your artwork :3

Posted
Just now, Conure1243 said:

Yeah, but it's still strange, for some reason

You aren’t reading ORV, right?

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