Am I the only one curious what some foods will look like after dyes get banned? I mean, imagine eating Cheetos and not having neon orange dust caked to your fingers afterward or Mountain Dew Code Red........not red. Skittles will need to change their brand motto to "Taste the Monochromatic" and that just doesn't sell the product.
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It's kinda funny all that over saturated color over the years drilled our brains and now we can't tolerate regular colors...it's natural to be attracted to bright colors it's instincts you see the same in other animals especially birds and it's exploited to attract the eye to sell things and many human cultures use bright colors as status sembles for royalty or success and once you have it it feels wrong to then not...the same goes technology...for frame rate I've been living off of 30 and 60ish on a 1080tv and it's been fine but a friend of mine freaks out if his frames drop below 120... going on about it being unplayable and anything without ray tracing is potato graphics...I still play old PS1 and N64 games and it's weird how...off? it is to play old games with my eyes so spoiled on good graphics...