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blaaablaaaa (blaaablaaaa@hermit.cafe)'s status on Saturday, 04-Mar-2023 12:56:39 JST blaaablaaaa I need to know more -
Woggy's Zeonic Frolicks (washedoutgundampilot@poa.st)'s status on Sunday, 05-Mar-2023 03:32:12 JST Woggy's Zeonic Frolicks @blaaablaaaa I looked this up because I knew what it would be:
Scared kids in vietnam, with low-resolution, red-tinted, grainy goggles sitting in the back of a helo staring at nothing as they listen to the hypnotic thrum of the rotors for hours on end
Also the guy talking about it said the gunners were using “bren guns” with “50 caliber slugs”
It’s not that simple seeing demons, this is just spooked kids, as fun as it seems. Green tint is better than red for making out gradients and detail. Red was likely chosen because it preserves your night actuity once your eyes adapt
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:spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: (eiregoat@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Sunday, 05-Mar-2023 04:29:00 JST :spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: > Green tint is better than red for making out gradients and detail. Red was likely chosen because it preserves your night actuity once your eyes adapt
Specifically the human eye is much much more sensitive to green. So a green display of the same power as a red one will seem brighter and the red one will seem dimmer.Woggy's Zeonic Frolicks likes this.
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