• Nate Cox
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    8 hours ago

    Are you perhaps color blind? The shades of red and green were pretty clear for me at a glance.

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      7 hours ago

      I think they might be. blue would’ve been a better choice. it’s weird that people still use red and green when it’s the best known and most common form of color blindness and it affects as much as 1 in 20 people, give or take. that’s not a small percentage. color blindness in general affects 1 in 12 people.

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        7 hours ago

        1 in 12 men I believe. It’s not as common in women.

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          that’s for red-green, which is why I said about 1 in 20 – maybe closer to 1 in 25 – but in total, all color vision deficiency types add up to around 1 in 12 people.