What happens when you mix the colors in various nations’ flags?


There is something compelling about this silly experiment.

It is the kind of thing that someone may idly wonder about but almost no one will actually try and do it.

Comments

  1. birgerjohansson says

    Lavendel purple. The flag is clearly gay. When Tr*mp finds out, he will no longer be willing to hug it (it was creepy anyway, hugs should be consentual).

  2. birgerjohansson says

    Some MAGA dork has just suggested re-naming Greenland ‘Red, White and Blueland’. Naah, the Northern Lights are yellow, blue, green and sometimes purple.

  3. seachange says

    Hrm apparently I am an old fogy. I do not have an Instagram account. I looked Instagram up, and they are owned by Meta. That is, to me, a good reason to not make an Instagram account.

    Do the artists control for equal opacity in each of the pigments by shining a laser through standard solutions with a scintillator on the opposite side? Once they do this, do they calculate the area of the long long rectangles, the short long rectangles the canton minus the stars, and the stars? Do they then make sure they calculate this in terms of grams of dye per liter?

    They might be *wrong*. 🙂

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