Dichromatic mammals probably think red is a made-up color, and I wouldn’t be surprised if they also think ultraviolet (which birds and reptiles can see, but mammals can’t) is a made-up color too.
It may seem like we’ve found a word that rhymes with orange but there are actually a few more words already found. Sporange: A technical word for spore sac.Blorenge: A mountain in Wales.
I’ve always been envious of creatures who can see ultraviolet. I compensate by giving my dragons the ability to see colors well into the ultraviolet and infrared; although, I find it difficult to find human words to describe what they see. Trust me. It’s beautiful.
If Marigold sees through Phoebe’s eyes, that means that she sees herself right now, like when she watches her own reflection. And we know what happens then, don’t we?
Of course, it’s possible that her limited colour vision makes her look less attractive than she normally sees herself.
My cousins and I have been using the word “blurple” since we were kids in the 1950s, for a bluish-purple hue. We may have made it up ourselves … or not. Too long ago to remember accurately.
Oh, my, brings back memories of H.R. Puffenstuff. "People keep on saying that the word that is a jam, is “orange” ‘cause it’s got no rhyme. Well, I’ve got news for them!"
There’s a real-world equivalent of this sort of vision capability, in what is known as the mantis shrimp (technically not a shrimp). Rather than post a modified link, I’ll let you do your own quick search.
Sugar Bombs 95 about 1 year ago
Dichromatic mammals probably think red is a made-up color, and I wouldn’t be surprised if they also think ultraviolet (which birds and reptiles can see, but mammals can’t) is a made-up color too.
codycab about 1 year ago
It may seem like we’ve found a word that rhymes with orange but there are actually a few more words already found. Sporange: A technical word for spore sac.Blorenge: A mountain in Wales.
Averagemoe about 1 year ago
Well, she wanted to see things through a child’s eyes, and she’s making a childish joke. (A learned childish joke, but still immature.)
Need coffee about 1 year ago
What? No octarine?
eldeecee about 1 year ago
I’ve always been envious of creatures who can see ultraviolet. I compensate by giving my dragons the ability to see colors well into the ultraviolet and infrared; although, I find it difficult to find human words to describe what they see. Trust me. It’s beautiful.
mccollunsky about 1 year ago
I can’t seen glurple this is sad indeed.
overtherainbow about 1 year ago
Marigold said blurple is an unattractive color in a past strip and that Phoebe was lucky she couldn’t see it.
Jungle Empress about 1 year ago
Years of reading fanfiction has taught me that urple is the most horrifying color.
Yngvar Følling about 1 year ago
If Marigold sees through Phoebe’s eyes, that means that she sees herself right now, like when she watches her own reflection. And we know what happens then, don’t we?
Of course, it’s possible that her limited colour vision makes her look less attractive than she normally sees herself.
LeslieBark about 1 year ago
My cousins and I have been using the word “blurple” since we were kids in the 1950s, for a bluish-purple hue. We may have made it up ourselves … or not. Too long ago to remember accurately.
The Reader Premium Member about 1 year ago
It’s cute how her aura turned florange for an instant.
iggyman about 1 year ago
“The world is a carousel of color wonderful, wonderful color!”
WaitingMan about 1 year ago
Do the characters in this comic ever notice the constantly changing background colors?
trainnut1956 about 1 year ago
Can’t see Flink, Doorflower or Bluce, either.
Wichita1.0 about 1 year ago
So, presumably we CAN see faint tinges of furple? well…that explains a LOT…
prrdh about 1 year ago
So unicorns are not like horses in their color vision. Otherwise Marigold would be impressed by the additional colors that humans can see.
ZarPaulus about 1 year ago
What about octarine?
Trscroggs about 1 year ago
Marigold has made up colors before, so that’s a thing.
DaBump Premium Member about 1 year ago
Oh, my, brings back memories of H.R. Puffenstuff. "People keep on saying that the word that is a jam, is “orange” ‘cause it’s got no rhyme. Well, I’ve got news for them!"
Decepticomic about 1 year ago
Don’t be grellow with envy.
DaBump Premium Member about 1 year ago
There’s a real-world equivalent of this sort of vision capability, in what is known as the mantis shrimp (technically not a shrimp). Rather than post a modified link, I’ll let you do your own quick search.
Brilliant_Birdie about 1 year ago
Now I wanna see those colors.
The Wolf In Your Midst about 1 year ago
Good thing you didn’t go for the human sense of smell, Marigold. Not only is it not worth a hill of beans, it can barely smell a hill of beans!
Lauren Kramer about 1 year ago
I’m surprised she didn’t get lost in her view of herself through Phoebe’s eyes.
Jml58 about 1 year ago
Does Marigold see the coulor of magic?
David Rickard Premium Member about 1 year ago
Florange is fake. I’ve seen glurple and blurple.
TheBigPickle about 1 year ago
But can she see in Octarine?
Borg42 about 1 year ago
No, Phoebe, unicorns just have a lot of different words for shades of octarine.
Aladar30 Premium Member about 1 year ago
This is weird in a good way.
rgcviper about 1 year ago
I was gonna say that I don’t think any real words rhyme with either purple or orange. However, Cody above taught me something.
Fun colors here from Marigold, too.
ratton8 about 1 year ago
Irrigo, Violant, Cosmogone, Peligin, Apocyan, Viric, and Gant!
ratton8 about 1 year ago
As a human with deuteranopia, I sometimes wonder what other people can see that I can’t.