Feeling of anger makes sense to me.

Things that burn me are just yellow.

(I’m actually colorblind btw. 😁)

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Red- usually the color of anger, sexual excitement, physical strength or aggression

Hot foods are often red, I associate it with hot peppers.

If you have ever had a sun burn, your skin turns a red color. Or, if you have felt embarrassed and blushed, that heat on your cheeks looks red.

Blood is red.

I would say pain would have a red quality if any.

This is very good. Sometimes feels like I am missing a part of the world. Like fall colors. Everything just looks dead to me and everyone around me is captivated.

As a fellow color blind sighted whatever who "doesn't see right"...

Mushrooms help open my receptors to colors other than browns and grays.

Likely never to the degree "normal" color sighted people see.

Imagine shit that can see on light spectrums humans cant..

Who the hell are we to say what "red" is?

I think being color blind has made me a bit more aware of how dependent upon perception we are as a species.

I’m not convinced we have a damn clue. Many days I’m not convinced we’re not in the matrix and I just have faulty code though, so maybe I’m crazy.

Red is full, we “redline” engines pushing them to extremes.

A Red Alert is Imminate danger.

A single trees last ₿reath as its leaves lose chlorophyl reading for winter.

The deep ooze of your own ₿lood as it supra oxidizes after a deep cut.

Red is on the edge of imminent ₿lack: death/destruction but its not a sure thing.

These are good answers. Even if I never see it, I appreciate everyone sharing their thoughts on it.

It’s a curious thing, trying to describe something that someone cannot perceive.

When you asked my mind went to “The Giver” by Lois Lowry they described a colour when no one had ever see one.

“We relinquished color when we relinquished sunshine, and done away with difference. We gained control of many things. But we had to let others go.”